three little pigs…

Filed under: Uncategorized, made gifts — admin at 2:20 pm on Monday, April 17, 2006


I think every kid while growing up loves to recite “The Three Little Pigs” story. I know Ellie and Simon love to use all their dramatic gifts and perform with all of their hearts. Now that I have my nephew’s gift finished (see Robot post), I also need to include in the package something for Violette, his sister. So this little cast of friends will be making their way to Oregon soon.

This was such a fun gift to make. I plan to make more “casts” in the future. Any story ideas?

The above people were a gift for my god-daughter in January. These little girls and guys were so much fun to make! And yes, my kids have put in requests for these too…I think I will get my Christmas gift making started soon…did I just say that?!?

5 Comments »

Comment by ShackelMom

April 17, 2006 @ 9:09 pm

Absolutely adorable! How about Little Red Riding Hood & Co.?

Comment by ariana

April 18, 2006 @ 12:42 pm

Those are great, Carol. I can tell you had a lot of fun creating them!

Comment by Callie R.

April 19, 2006 @ 12:23 pm

Too Cute! Where did you find the wooden figures?

Comment by rebecca

April 21, 2006 @ 12:21 pm

okay, i gotta ask … where did you find the little “people” shaped wood blanks?? a very silly question, since i’m sure any attempt i made at these would be quite laughable. maybe i’ll let the kids paint some (or at least TELL people the kids painted them). hehehe

Comment by Sarah

March 2, 2007 @ 4:26 pm

Love the idea. Perfect for my nephew’s Easter gift. Did you have a difficult time finding the women forms? I’ve checked the 4 craft stores in my city (the major for in this area of the States: Joann’s, Michael’s, Hobby Lobby & Jefferey Allan) and can only find Men and Boy blanks. Sad, sad, sad. I’m even having a difficult time finding them online, yikes!

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