Showing posts with label happy hands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label happy hands. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2011

DIY Non-Albino Rhino


Monroe was invited to his first birthday party last week. I had been wanting to make Monroe a pull toy for a while so I decided to make two at once. I was able to make this during one of Monroe's naps, just over an hour. So simple, but personal!

Here's what you need 
(a lot of the items you may already have like yarn, glue, etc):

• rhino template (see below)
• 10" x 10" x 1" wood slab
• wooden wheels (found mine at Hobby Lobby)
• yarn, jute, or rope for pull-string
• dowel & dowel end covers
• sandpaper
• wood glue
• jigsaw (found one at K-Mart for $20, sorry Chinese laborers)
• drill
• watercolor paints

Click to enlarge and print.

 Instructions:
1. Trace template onto wooden square and cut out with jigsaw.
2. Cut two 3-inch pieces from dowel.
3. Drill out the four holes (2 for wheel placement, eye, and string hole).
4. Smooth edges, holes and imperfections with sandpaper.
5. Watercolor wheels, rhino, dowels and dowel ends covers.
6. Place wheels through the rhino and dowels and glue dowel end covers.
7. String yarn or desired string through the rhino's nose.

I love the way the wood grain shows through with the watercolors. Let me know if there's any questions!



Friday, June 17, 2011

While I've been away...


I haven't been able to post much lately. I've been busy working on some fun announcements. They've been a good outlet. Here is a sneak peak & once they're printed I'll be sure to post them. Have a wonderful weekend!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Toes to the Nose

monty bum

Cute little Monroe has discovered his toes and they are his new favorite toy. So limber!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Busy hands are happy hands


photographed by Emily Leishman

I think that is my dad's favorite saying to tell me when I'm talking to him about working late and keeping busy. These last two to three weeks have been out of control. We have a new student booklet that we make called the Viewbook and we've been working on it non-stop. I finally got to see it on the press this morning and it was such a relief (but a little intimidating since 80,000 of them are getting printed)! Last week we got to have a night photo shoot for one of the spreads in the booklet. It turned out amazing and I just had to share. We had a little help from our friends Matt and Whit (aren't the d,i,c and s exceptionally amazing?). I really do love my job!
 

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