Update: The two sock colored striped ones for my 2 little nieces were a hit. My sister-in- law really appreciated the homemade toy idea.
Showing posts with label The Toy Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Toy Society. Show all posts
Thursday, January 5, 2012
All Toys have been delivered!
Update: All of the toys I created for the toy society have been delivered! I delivered two toys for the Christmas drop. They have been posted on the Toy Society blog and are #'s 1729 and 1730. My 4 yr/old nephew helped me to deliver 3 out of the 4 left. He had a little difficulty understanding the concept and decided to keep the squid looking one for himself. The other three can be seen on Flickr under the The Toy Society group and will hopefully be added to the Toy Society blog soon!
Sunday, November 13, 2011
More Toys...
I've continued making toys for The Toy Society; http://thetoysociety.blogspot.com/. Here are some of the new toys. the later (colorful stripped ones I'm actually giving to my two little nieces for Christmas. I practiced with different materials and stitches on these toys. The stripped ones I actually made from a pair of stripped socks. The material was really stretchy and a little challenging but turned out pretty good.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
The Toy Society
I found a conversation on reddit.com/r/crafts a few weeks ago about charities and using your talents to donate handmade goods to these charities. I found the following link for "The Toy Society"; http://thetoysociety.blogspot.com/ and decided this looked like fun so I joined.
The basic philosophy is to create toys that are child friendly, put them in a ziplock bag with a letter explaining about the Toy Society, take a picture of the toy and post it at the "drop box" on the Toy Society website and where you made the "drop". Then hopefully a child or really any person who finds it can log onto the Toy Society website and post a picture or comment about finding the toy. It's a way to hopefully brighten someone's day.
I decided my goal would be to first participate in the Christmas drop, so I've made two toys for that. Then I'd like to create a total of 4 more toys and when I visit with my 4 y/o nephew around New Year's I'm going to have him help me with finding some good drop zones (since he's a frequent flyer at many parks, the Y, and libraries). I think he'll think this is pretty neat.
So below are what I have created so far. I've handmade them using felt and patterned cloth as they are forgiving and I'm not an expert at sewing or creating toys. What do you think?
Oh, on Halloween as I left my driveway I noticed an orange decorative bag on my door step. It turned out to be a "You've Been BOO-ed" greeting. This is similar to the Toy Society drop and find philosophy. The bag had a card and closed store boughten chocolate chex mix in it. You can check this out at; www.BeenBooed.com.

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The Toy Society
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