Whiteley Creek Homestead

LIFE AT THE END OF A DIRT ROAD IN CENTRAL MINNESOTA

organically grown triticale in our field
canoeing in our wetlands
raspberries growing wild on our property
our back porch fieldstone fireplace

My initial zakka fabric basket rapidly transitioned into mass production… kachunk… kachunk… kachunk, as I envisioned Easter baskets for each of my five grandkids.

Fabric basket mass production

A cowboy and Indian theme for my two grandsons…

Indian in the cupboardCowboy indian fabric basket

A bunny theme for two of my granddaughters…

Dining room setFabric basket + bunnies

and a nature-inspired basket for my eldest grandaughter who is a child of Mother Earth.

 Nature fabric basket

The bunnies and dining room set is made by Calico Critters.

 

 

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2 responses to “zakka fabric easter baskets”

  1. Heather Avatar

    You give a gift and never know what becomes of it. If the person ever much enjoyed it or if it went forgotten. This is the second time Mc and I are reading Indian in the Cupboard. If I have to change a diaper in-between or unload the dishwasher, he pretends with his Indian figurines—inspired by the story. That was a thoughtful gift combination you gave him. love, h.

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  2. Adrienne Cahoon Avatar

    So sweet of you to share what became of the gift, Heather. I love the book, Indian in the Cupboard, very much. It brings me joy to know that the two of you are spending special time together with it and that it has spawned independent, imaginative play, too.

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