I recently discovered a fun web site named Wondertime. The flower t-shirt craft idea on my previous post, "dandelion poof", came from the site as does this clock. Don’t ya love the retro colors? Quoting from the description, it was "developed by two mothers — children’s book author Lynne Bertrand and illustrator Janet Street — this woodland clock features a slow painted turtle for the hour hand, a faster gray squirrel for the minute hand, and a speedy ruby-throated hummingbird on the second hand. When is everyone leaving for the picnic, your child wants to know? When the turtle makes it all the way to the bear." The Wondertime site provides instructions, printout of the clock’s face, and a source ("Walnut Hollow"… great name) to purchase the clock parts. Whiteley Creek Homestead
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I recently discovered a fun web site named Wondertime. The flower t-shirt craft idea on my previous post, "dandelion poof", came from the site as does this clock. Don’t ya love the retro colors? Quoting from the description, it was "developed by two mothers — children’s book author Lynne Bertrand and illustrator Janet Street — this woodland clock features a slow painted turtle for the hour hand, a faster gray squirrel for the minute hand, and a speedy ruby-throated hummingbird on the second hand. When is everyone leaving for the picnic, your child wants to know? When the turtle makes it all the way to the bear." The Wondertime site provides instructions, printout of the clock’s face, and a source ("Walnut Hollow"… great name) to purchase the clock parts. Posted in crafting
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