Great! Here in the Netherland we are using such animals for our sorrows. The kids write their sorrows and struggle on a smalle paper en do in in the animal. :-)
Hi Angela, sorry for the late reply. It's my own design & Spoonflower printed it for me. It's available here: http://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/woodmouse&bobbit
The term we use in Germany is "Sorgenfresser", where kids can write or draw their sorrow and feed the sorrow (paper) to the plush toy. Try to advertise it with this term as well, it is a great design!
Great! Here in the Netherland we are using such animals for our sorrows. The kids write their sorrows and struggle on a smalle paper en do in in the animal. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that's interesting, I've never heard of such a thing before, thanks for sharing Grace :-) x
DeleteIt‘s so cute! Which fabric did you use for it? Basic Combed Cotton or Kona® Cotton?
ReplyDeleteThank you Zeeeeeeeeen. I used the basic cotton with an iron on interfacing to strengthen it - Kona cotton maybe better quality though.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the adorable fabric?
ReplyDeleteHi Angela, sorry for the late reply. It's my own design & Spoonflower printed it for me.
DeleteIt's available here: http://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/woodmouse&bobbit
Very Very Cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThe term we use in Germany is "Sorgenfresser", where kids can write or draw their sorrow and feed the sorrow (paper) to the plush toy. Try to advertise it with this term as well, it is a great design!
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