I’ve been thinking of starting a nature table. Right now, our dining table is it, and it is crowded! Thanks for the inspiration. I especially like the felted pumpkins and the winsome corn husk doll. Beth
Hello Angela
Happy Autumn to you! Such wonderful little treasures. I like the felted pumpkins and especially love the corn husk woman. She is beautiful! I am still working on a few of our nature table items, sadly behind, a needle felted woman and a knitted pumpkin, hopefully to be finished while there is still plenty left of the season to enjoy them.
Such lovely Autumn treasures… your pumpkins are wonderful. And as for your corn husk maiden… she’s beautiful!
Thanks for them sharing on Friday’s Nature Table. They are Fall inspirations.
Blessings and magic.
I agree — the corn husk woman is a treasure! Everytime I see something cute and felted (like your pumpkins), it makes me antsy to take the plunge and try felting.
We have the same predicament with our nature table. I put some items up high where only my daughter can access them (but not very readily, I’m afraid), and some indestructible objects down low for my son. But then I find nature table objects scattered all over the house, as he takes one with every pass by his table. Plus, I’d like a more “cohesive” nature table, where all contributions are in one spot. Oh well, maybe that will come as he gets a little older and doesn’t taste-test everything!
I’ve been thinking of starting a nature table. Right now, our dining table is it, and it is crowded! Thanks for the inspiration. I especially like the felted pumpkins and the winsome corn husk doll. Beth
Hello Angela
Happy Autumn to you! Such wonderful little treasures. I like the felted pumpkins and especially love the corn husk woman. She is beautiful! I am still working on a few of our nature table items, sadly behind, a needle felted woman and a knitted pumpkin, hopefully to be finished while there is still plenty left of the season to enjoy them.
Such lovely Autumn treasures… your pumpkins are wonderful. And as for your corn husk maiden… she’s beautiful!
Thanks for them sharing on Friday’s Nature Table. They are Fall inspirations.
Blessings and magic.
I agree — the corn husk woman is a treasure! Everytime I see something cute and felted (like your pumpkins), it makes me antsy to take the plunge and try felting.
We have the same predicament with our nature table. I put some items up high where only my daughter can access them (but not very readily, I’m afraid), and some indestructible objects down low for my son. But then I find nature table objects scattered all over the house, as he takes one with every pass by his table. Plus, I’d like a more “cohesive” nature table, where all contributions are in one spot. Oh well, maybe that will come as he gets a little older and doesn’t taste-test everything!