You may not be aware, but Valentines day is actually totally foreign here in Israel. As a rule, you can usually count on most St. anything days being out. Some people might have a growing awareness that it's a big deal elsewhere, but culturally it just misses the mark.
Even though I grew up in the US distributing my handfuls of store bought, tear apart valentines with matching stickers, my children won't be receiving the same childhood memories. No classrooms decked out in cupids and hearts or the big sugary parties with the classroom moms. It's just not what goes on around here and I'm Ok with that.
BUT, there are so many great Valentines day crafts that have been circulating the blog world recently, I'm starting to get a creative itch for some projects that, although heart-based and adorable, but not overly Valentine-ish.
I've always loved simple softie making patterns, and this is a perfect one from LollyChops
who created and shared this excellent pattern and step-by step tutorial about a year ago for a sweet Hedgehog named Hamie. Go check it out!
To get over my "heart ache" (sorry) my matching hedgies have bright colored hearts.
This is a great quick project and the outcome is so terribly cute, it's worth all of the tiny cutting to make the furry bits. Originally, all the tiny hearts were larger scraps so it was great to be able to plow through a bit of that left over to remake something adorable.
I'm a fan of plain muslin for dolls and softies, it's like a blank canvas for your imagination. Even if you're the biggest fan of February 14th, this hedgehog would rock any way you craft it up.
Even though I grew up in the US distributing my handfuls of store bought, tear apart valentines with matching stickers, my children won't be receiving the same childhood memories. No classrooms decked out in cupids and hearts or the big sugary parties with the classroom moms. It's just not what goes on around here and I'm Ok with that.
BUT, there are so many great Valentines day crafts that have been circulating the blog world recently, I'm starting to get a creative itch for some projects that, although heart-based and adorable, but not overly Valentine-ish.
I've always loved simple softie making patterns, and this is a perfect one from LollyChops
who created and shared this excellent pattern and step-by step tutorial about a year ago for a sweet Hedgehog named Hamie. Go check it out!
To get over my "heart ache" (sorry) my matching hedgies have bright colored hearts.
My kids' hedgehogs are way into each other.
This is a great quick project and the outcome is so terribly cute, it's worth all of the tiny cutting to make the furry bits. Originally, all the tiny hearts were larger scraps so it was great to be able to plow through a bit of that left over to remake something adorable.
I'm a fan of plain muslin for dolls and softies, it's like a blank canvas for your imagination. Even if you're the biggest fan of February 14th, this hedgehog would rock any way you craft it up.
February 8, 2011 at 7:56 PM
too too cute! thanks for sharing :)
February 8, 2011 at 9:00 PM
Thanks for stopping by Shannon. They're easy-peasy to whip up and perfect if you need to make a few that match for multiple kids.
February 9, 2011 at 4:18 PM
Oh my are these cute!! I love hedgehogs and this is so clever. Would love for you to link it up to my Craftastic party:)
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February 11, 2011 at 9:44 AM
I had to share on my facebook page...these are too stinkin' cute!
February 11, 2011 at 9:48 AM
Thank you! They are the quickest softies I've made in a while and the kids adore them.
February 11, 2011 at 7:44 PM
How adorable! You did a fantastic job! Kerri
February 12, 2011 at 10:27 PM
These are just adorable!
March 25, 2011 at 4:24 PM
Waaaaaaaw, soooo sweat! I borrowed an idea from Lolly too :-)
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June 6, 2012 at 12:02 PM
NICE!!!!!!!!!! you don't mind me copying some of the elements to this beautiful and fantastic softie????