Bob
There is part of a toothpick holding the aluminum foil ball onto the milk jug lid. I like his crazy mouth but the fuzzy blue hair is what makes the creature truly awesome. Fallie likes to race him on the kitchen floor.

Bob

There is part of a toothpick holding the aluminum foil ball onto the milk jug lid. I like his crazy mouth but the fuzzy blue hair is what makes the creature truly awesome. Fallie likes to race him on the kitchen floor.

Can you guess her favorite color?
nerd glasses
pencil holder
business card (Fall T. bug expert)
business card holder
hand made bumble bee
ant ring
 

Can you guess her favorite color?

  • nerd glasses
  • pencil holder
  • business card (Fall T. bug expert)
  • business card holder
  • hand made bumble bee
  • ant ring

 

what Fallie made

what Fallie made

squish
Look at it! or I am so proud!
threefourleafclovers:

This is a stuffed eyeball that I made last night.

Look at it! or I am so proud!

threefourleafclovers:

This is a stuffed eyeball that I made last night.

Cite Arrow reblogged from threefourleafclovers
Does anyone else see the skull in this scrap paper?

Does anyone else see the skull in this scrap paper?

Found this little guy on the craft table and fell in love.

Found this little guy on the craft table and fell in love.

What Fallie made

cotton candy octopi 
Fallie made these (and named them after a favorite treat) for our cat, Boogie. Her birthday is the day before Fall’s and she turned thirteen years old. Unlike the other three octopi she made, these contain a large amount of catnip. Boogie is a lucky girl.

cotton candy octopi

Fallie made these (and named them after a favorite treat) for our cat, Boogie. Her birthday is the day before Fall’s and she turned thirteen years old. Unlike the other three octopi she made, these contain a large amount of catnip. Boogie is a lucky girl.

Stuffed snake for Babo
Fallie and I made this cute little guy for K for Father’s Day. She wrote the tag but then asked me to add the last line, calling dibs on posting this picture! I like the way this one turned out so much that now I am think about making some with two heads…

Stuffed snake for Babo

Fallie and I made this cute little guy for K for Father’s Day. She wrote the tag but then asked me to add the last line, calling dibs on posting this picture! I like the way this one turned out so much that now I am think about making some with two heads…

Dream catcher
Fallie and I finished this today too. She and Finn made dream catchers years ago, at their old Montessori school, but Fallie’s broke. She was devastated and convinced she would have bad dreams.

Dream catcher

Fallie and I finished this today too. She and Finn made dream catchers years ago, at their old Montessori school, but Fallie’s broke. She was devastated and convinced she would have bad dreams.

What Fallie and I made

The mice are based on this little guy. Uncle Braindead asked her to make one for Matty when he saw it while camping. Her cousin N has two imaginary friends, named Sally Tree and Backyard (Sally Tree is naughty and does things that N gets in trouble for). The pink mouse was going to be called “Rose” but Fallie changed its name to “Bark” because N would think that is funny and she loves nature. The Sleepy Kitty is four little pieces of fleece Fallie cut out a couple of weeks ago and I love the simplicity and his expression.

Mushroom Mouth
Here is what Fallie and I made today. We saved the pattern from Muffin Mouth but she chose crazy colors this time. She named this guy before he was even finished and I love it. I see a series beginning…

Mushroom Mouth

Here is what Fallie and I made today. We saved the pattern from Muffin Mouth but she chose crazy colors this time. She named this guy before he was even finished and I love it. I see a series beginning…

what I found outside today
I have no idea when Fallie made this. Where did she find the three pieces of wood? Clearly she arranged them neatly and spent some time coloring them with chalk (notice the ribbon on top?!) and writing her name on it. I walked by this little gift and my first thought was, “Why did someone leave books on the stepping stones?” Then I looked more closely and laughed. Thank you Fallie.

what I found outside today

I have no idea when Fallie made this. Where did she find the three pieces of wood? Clearly she arranged them neatly and spent some time coloring them with chalk (notice the ribbon on top?!) and writing her name on it. I walked by this little gift and my first thought was, “Why did someone leave books on the stepping stones?” Then I looked more closely and laughed. Thank you Fallie.