I decided months ago to make a case for Lucy's friend, Ryli's , 7th birthday. But, the weeks slipped by and despite my diligent thrifting, there seemed to be a shortage of second hand train cases. I had pretty much given up on the idea when my keen friend, Emily spied a beauty at the Savers grand opening. Even though she is the queen of craft, she graciously let me have it. I brought it home and Lucy and I went to work.
{If you are looking for instructions on how to make your own case, I'll be posting them later this week.}
Notice that pile of laundry behind me, screaming to be folded? I'm really good at ignoring it.
And the finished product:
I made a few things for Ryli's American Girl Doll to put in the case along with some other goodies.
{If you are looking for instructions on how to make your own case, I'll be posting them later this week.}
Notice that pile of laundry behind me, screaming to be folded? I'm really good at ignoring it.
And the finished product:
I made a few things for Ryli's American Girl Doll to put in the case along with some other goodies.
Happy birthday, Ryli!
2 comments:
you continue to amaze me! My mom had made a ton of cabbage patch clothes for our dolls, and they were always the favorite. How sweet!
I said it before, and I'll say it again: I LOVE LOVE LOVE these little cases you do. So cute!
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