Wednesday, 3 March 2010

March nature table (kind of...)

This month our nature table is more of an indulgence for me than a specific nature table :p After seeing several needle felted toadstool houses on the Internet I was desperate to make one. I finally got the wool and did some research on Google Images using my favorite bits from a number of other people's creations. Some of my favorites were from Fairy Folk and there is a tutorial on how to make one here.

L and I collected all of the other bits for the toadstool family's home during our daily excursions.









13 comments:

  1. You always amaze and inspire me! This is absolutely BEAUTIFUL.
    What a lucky little girl!
    Where do you find the time? You sure have amazing talent!
    Thanks for sharing this with us.

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  2. LOVE it. You are really so talented!

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  3. Beautiful!! You did a great job and thanks so much for the link : )

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  4. Oh I should have read ahead one post behind. Youve done a GREAT job.

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  5. Totally gorgeous! You inspired me to start needle felting. Made a few things now, including a sheep which my husband thinks looks like a fat dog. Oh well! (:

    XX

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  6. That mushroom cottage is wonderful!

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  7. Hi there, I found your website from The Magic Onions' Friday Nature Table. What a wonderful toadstool house! I watched that tutorial as well in anticipation of receiving my first felting set in the mail but I loved how you added that charming window! Very inspiring :).

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  8. Your toadstool fairy house is beautiful. Needle felting is on my list to learn. I love the little path leading up to the house.

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  9. That looks so wonderful! I am rather remiss having never made a nature table, and I can't felt to save myself, you do it so beuatifully and I feel very inspired!

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  10. I love it! You did a great job on the mushroom house.

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  11. This is just beautiful!
    (It's GAS here of course!)

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  12. It's gorgeous! Just the type of thing I would spend hours looking at when I was little (I had a toadstool night light, and your creation brought back so many memories...)

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