Hoppo Bumpo (n): A children's game. Played by folding one's arms and hopping on one leg. Aim is to bump opponents, so that they lose their balance. Last person standing wins.


September 24, 2009

My creative space



I am joining in with Thursday's My Creative Space at Kootoyoo.

Clockwise from bottom left:
  • Faces from Pippijoe's delightful Kiddy Up print

  • Appliqued towels

  • Twill tape

  • Avery printable transfers

I am midway through making a set of hand towels for Argy's kindergaten.

Each little towel is receiving an appliqued face and a hanging loop bearing the kindergarten name. I'm using the Avery paper to create iron-on transfers to apply the name to the twill tape.

Mind you, I am not entirely convinced of the necessity for all the labelling. Are we stopping towel theft? Tell me - who would knowing choose to use a preschooler's hand towel in their bathroom? Actually, now I think about it, maybe its a warning.

Thank you very much Kirsty for hosting My Creative Space. Its great fun seeing what everyone is doing. To see who else is showing their creative space (or to join in), head over here.

27 comments:

  1. These are so cute Liesl. A really clever idea and they will look great in the preschool bathroom for sure.:)

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  2. Where were you when my child care centre needed nifty little face washes like yours... WICKED IDEA!!
    Thanks for stopping by my blog.
    xo Steph

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  3. What a lovely idea! I have some of that Pippi Joe fabric - so sweet!

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  4. They look wonderful! Your kinder is pretty swank...or is that just you? xx

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  5. How lucky is your kinder? These look great ~ those faces are so cute.

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  6. You are a champion for doing that for all those little kindy munchkins, they are so cute. I hope they are received with deserving delight.

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  7. Well I think someone might pinch those, they are so cute!!!
    THank you for all your lovely comments on my blog. xo

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  8. They are too cute Liesl. It would be easy to not make them cute because they are just handtowels for Kinder but the kids will love them. And you made me laugh... I agree that the tags are a warning!

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  9. Don't make them too cute Liesl or they WILL get stolen.

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  10. Hee hee I'd definitely be taking it as a warning not to touch!

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  11. What a great idea - these are so cute! You have a very lucky kinder!

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  12. Whoa there. Now I'm really feeling like I need to lift my 'Mum' game! Inspired stuff...

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  13. They are so cute, great use of that fabric too

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  14. I really like them. The kids will be sooo incredibly happy. P.S. That view from your study is unbelievable.

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  15. Definitely feeling a bit lazy in the Mum department now...you're a busy woman, these are gorgeous. Peta

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  16. wow this is so much happy!love the expressions

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  17. Those are too cute!!! The kiddos ar going to get a kick out of them for sure..

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  18. What perfect little hand towels! I would be tempted to swipe one ;)

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  19. Man they're cute.
    I've never created iron-on transfers... be interested to see how they turn out.

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  20. These look great Liesl - I agree with you on the theft though - I still have that image of ecoli that you painted for us! x

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  21. ah! his kindy class is going to have the best set of towels ever! what a lovely thing to do.

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  22. Fantastic! Very lucky kinder! Are you going to stitch around them too? Doing some for my kids so I know who hasn't put it away lol xox

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  23. They are gorgeous. I have to admit if thetowels were so cute at my child's kinder her's might go missing at the end of the year.
    Love Kate (Foxs Lane)

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  24. Sheesh, I've tried to comment twice now and it hasn't worked... but if it has and it looks like I'm stalking you, then please be flattered rather than terrified. Just wanted to comment on what a great use you've found for the pippijoe. And what a neat cutter-outerer you are!!!

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  25. ah Foiled again . I was about to start a lucrative business fencing stolen kindergarten towels....and you have ruined me !!!

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  26. I love that fabric transfer paper,

    can.not.stop.using.it.

    The towels look very smart, I'm sure the kids will love them.

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