Today’s craft giveaway is inspired by last week’s Friday Craft. My intention with these posts is to share crafts that can be done with materials that are easily accessible. I realize that most people do not have wool roving just lying around, and since I do, I would like to share. I am giving away enough combed wool and dyed wool roving to make quite a few felted wool balls. I will also include instructions. In the spirit of my Friday Craft posts, my only request is that you only enter this giveaway if you intend to use the materials to craft with your children. To enter, just leave a comment. I will announce the winner on Friday morning, November 6. Friends and relatives are welcome to enter; I will use a random number generator to determine the winner.
Joanne says
Enter me please – I can't keep up with ideas for my crafty girl to do!p.s. I enjoy your blog.
Shelly says
OH! I'm in!! I wouldnt even know where to start in using this, but it looks so colorful!blessings!
Anonymous says
I've been enjoying your blog from afar. Your ideas are inspiring, and your struggles are so close to home! Beautiful wool!- Mandy in Ohio
Annie says
I thought you might enjoy this post .http://littlemissheirlooms.blogspot.com/2009/11/natural-felt-toys.html
regan says
i would love to be entered in your giveaway. felting is something i've been dye-ing to try! 🙂 thanks!
crispy says
Ginny – we would totally use that felt. Looks like loads of fun.Cris
Dorsey says
No little ones at my house anymore, they are all grown up and have children of their own. Do grand kids count? I love doing projects with my grand children. In fact, Sydney & I enjoyed dressing up your paper dolls you posted once. We colored them and cut material for clothing and glued it on. They turned out adorable!
Monique says
I don't see mine on here. Not sure if it is too late but my seven year old loves to do projects and this one sound fun. Thanks 🙂
Diane says
Thanks, Ginny! I'd love to do that project with my boys!
Emily Miller says
My first comment didn't work. Hopefully this one will show up. I would love these to craft with my 2 girls.
Meghan says
My daughter adores any project! This looks fun.
Anonymous says
Ginny,my daughter would love to do this with her son!I think you are so clever.karen
CountryMidwife says
I don't have children yet. I'm adopting, which is how I found you, but it's likely two years off til homecoming. In the meantime, I'm special auntie to about 10 Amish kids and we would all have a BLAST with this!