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Crafting for a school fair?

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JackBauWooohooohoowaaer · 15/10/2009 08:16

I am supposed to be doing a craft stall at DD@s school fair this year, it is a Junior school so am making little amigurumi's, crayon rolls and possibly some tutus.
Any other ideas?!

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IsItMeOr · 15/10/2009 10:25

I have no idea what your examples are , hope this doesn't disqualify me.

Do dcs still use pencils? Felt pencil toppers (e.g. horse head) were always a hit in my day (old timer emoticon).

IsItMeOr · 15/10/2009 10:26

Oh, dolls clothes for barbie/bratz?

JackBauWooohooohoowaaer · 15/10/2009 10:43

Ooh, pencil toppers would work.
Amigurumi's are stuffed crochet or knitted toys, so am making little snowmen, father christmas's, christmas trees and stars (with faces)
Crayon rolls are justa fabric roll thing that have pockets you slot you crayons in, or a fold over book type thing with pockets for crayons and one for a pad as well.
Do I need to explain tutu

Dolls clothes good idea, but way too fiddly!

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IsItMeOr · 15/10/2009 10:57

Thanks for explaining - the amigurumis sound cute .

You see, you're just not making the Effort, if you think dolls clothes are too fiddly. We had sindy nightdresses, action man pyjamas and KNITTED jumpers, all courtesy of the mums. Who said that parents didn't make more effort in the 70s?

JackBauWooohooohoowaaer · 15/10/2009 11:08

But we don't have any sindies/barbies, and I'd have to go and buy one. Cheap as well as not making the Effort

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lucykate · 15/10/2009 11:12

tbh, for school fairs, i would stick to items which you will sell cheaply, pocket money prices. what about decorated hair slides, key rings?

or another idea for larger items, christmas stocking?

JackBauWooohooohoowaaer · 15/10/2009 12:05

Hair slides and keyrings are great.
I am planning on doing lots of sticking filler things as well as a few more expensive things (like nicer crayon rolls and tote bags, 'purses') but still under a fiver.

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JackBauWooohooohoowaaer · 15/10/2009 12:05

Sorry, thanks for ideas!

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kcartyparty · 22/10/2009 22:15

You need to visit www.bakerross.co.uk

Ali4cotswolds · 23/10/2009 08:51

we are making reindeer-food - just google for details

Bumperlicioso · 23/10/2009 09:37

Oooh, do you have patterns for your Christmas amigurumis?

JackBauWooohooohoowaaer · 24/10/2009 09:40

Crochet pattern central has good ones here too

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