Monday, September 26, 2011

Button Up Apple Tree

The theme of our pre-K home schooling units for the past two weeks has been Apples.  For some fun themed button practice, I made this felt button on apple tree:



This was a very fast project to put together.  15 minutes of cutting the felt pieces:


And then another hour of hand stitching.  To make the project simple to contain, I tack each piece down with a dot of hot glue.  Then I don't have to worry about dropping a piece or forgetting what goes where.

I noticed that I didn't have the felt apples in the picture above, so here's what they look like:


Just apple shapes with a slit cut in the center for buttoning. 

You could just completely hot-glue the pieces to the background.  But...I have a confession to make.  I love hand sewing.  I love it from the depths of my being.  But not the complicated, fancy stitches.  Just the nice rythmic blanket or running or whip stitch.  On this little project, I also thought it needed a little more decoration.  Because my 4 year old boy really wants his learning aids fancy (hahahaha)

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16 comments:

  1. Hi, creative! Welcome to my link party ). http://ivanna.blog.com/linkparty01/

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  2. that is so cute! a darling little apple tree. great idea. I'm a follower!

    kathryn @
    www.thedragonsfairytail.blogspot.com

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  3. i love the idea behind this! it's so cute! i'm over from behind the picket fence. i'm a new follower of yours too!

    stop over sometime! blessings, andie
    http://crayonfreckles.blogspot.com

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  4. So lovely and educational! Thanks for sharing this idea!

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  5. I found you through Tatertots and Jello. This is adorable! I'm pinning it to my "quiet book ideas" board on pinterest.

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  6. So fun. And great practice for those little fingers. Nice work!

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  7. SUPER cute apple tree, I love it! :-)

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  8. I love this idea- it's perfect for a quiet book. Thanks!

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  9. So cute! I agree with Janny, perfect for a quiet book.

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  10. So sweet I was looking for something to make ma son practice buttons ! Thank you !

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  11. This is such a cute idea and a great way to learn how to use buttons! I have a party going on over at my blog that is dedicated to using your craft stash items. The link is open for most of October and I would love to have you join! Here is the link if you are interested: http://mylilpumpkinpatch.blogspot.com/2011/10/document.html

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  12. How cute is this apple tree! Lovely!

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  13. This is going to go great in my kids' quiet book. Thanks for sharing!

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