This one's an Ainsley picture. Lemon peel on a kitten head.
Must be a Hannah picture. (Ains got an itty bitty fracture on her arm.)
I love little discoveries like this. They help me protect the kittens better in the future.
Where no-one now is sleeping.
This one's an Ainsley picture. Lemon peel on a kitten head.
Must be a Hannah picture. (Ains got an itty bitty fracture on her arm.)
She's doing just fine.
The cats she could do without.
I know it looks like she's hiding her face in the bag in that picture. She is. Skippy Jane Jones is a cranky kitty.
The kids really loved playing with all of the different colors.
And the designs on the girl's jars changed several times. Hannah didn't end up with a smiley face on her final design.
Ains gave up, so Gray took over for her.
Since I've never felted before, it was a steep learning curve. There were a few areas on Ainsley's that had to be stitched together and there's a spot on the bottom of mine that's thin. Hannah's, however, is pretty near perfect. Here they are before they got trimmed and stitched.
(From left to right - Hannah's, Ainsley's, mine)
Mine
Hannah (she did her own stitching)
Ainsley
His name's Aristotle. That just adds to his cool factor.
Several hours were spent dressing up and rehearsing for a Cinderella play, though the director would get frustrated when her Cinderella would take 'hula breaks'.
And Hannah set up a picnic for the family in the flower garden, complete with a plate tailor made for each person - chips for daddy, peas for Gray, fruit for mother, and (since she couldn't find any chocolate bars) Nutella coated chopsticks for Ains.
We got the good stuff done.
You make me happy, when skies are gray.
You'll never know, dear, how much I love you.
Please don't take my sunshine away.