We've been reading Snugglepot and Cuddlepie
a gorgeous book that my mum read to me when I was a little tacker
And so when I joined We Bloom Here's peg doll swap
I was feeling rather inspired *smile*
{from Snugglepot and Cuddlepie} |
Then as I was walking to get some lunch at work the other day
I discovered the most ginormous! acorn caps
so gleefully collected a little pile *grin*
And these little peg people came to be
Happy days,
Kelly
Oh my goodness! These are the sweetest peg dolls I've ever seen. I remember Snugglepot and Cuddlepie from my own Australian childhood.
ReplyDeleteOh, those are so cute!!
ReplyDeleteThey look just like them! So cute...love those sweet caps!
ReplyDeleteI've never ever heard of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie. How could I have missed out on these precious characters? Your copycats are just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Debbie
so cute!
ReplyDeleteHihi heartwarming...thank you!
ReplyDeletewarm greetings from Holland, xx sas
those are so cute! I absolutely love their caps.
ReplyDeleteOh my they look like they could get into some mischief! How fun!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! My daughter likes them too and was trying to figure out how you made them. I think she might be asking for more peg people soon :)
ReplyDeleteThese are really sweet and the acorn caps are perfect, they look just like the photos! We have many stories from husband's British childhood, I'm going to look into finding these sweet books too just for fun!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you shared them (and your other peg dolls) at Sharing Creative Ideas this week!
~ joey ~
These are really sweet and the acorn caps are perfect, they look just like the photos! We have many stories from husband's British childhood, I'm going to look into finding these sweet books too just for fun!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you shared them (and your other peg dolls) at Sharing Creative Ideas this week!
~ joey ~
Those skirts are too cute! Visiting through the Creative Weekend =)
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