As if losing my own socks wasn’t enough, then there was a husband’s socks for me to lose. Now there’s 2 little ones and more socks I have to keep tracks of!! So I’ve been keeping this little pile of lonely socks lying around for months ‘just in case’ the other sock reappears. Then I had an idea. Wednesday I brought home a paper box from work and started my project.
I cut off part of the box to make it angled to sit on the floor nicely. With a Sharpie I drew some big circles on it, I was going to make flowers but then I figured two boys would probably go for something a little less girly. So I turned the circles into mouth of goofy looking aliens. They’re sort of our family, a big daddy alien, a eyelashed mommy alien, a boy alien and a little baby alien.
Cut out the holes with a blade or sharp knife. Then I painted them in, while watching LOST. I just used craft paints, nothing special.
Back to the pile of socks, pictured here. I also used a lonely single scratch mitten since we don’t need those anymore.
Since, coincidentally, I had been researching bean bag fillings I decided to use rice. You can rinse them and air dry, if it breaks open it’s pretty easy to clean and if Nate did try to eat it no big deal. The socks were pretty easy to fill, I just used a spoon and sewed them shut with the machine since it was fast, hand sewing would work. Cut off the excess sock and you’re ready to go.
I hoped for an action shot today but it was harder to get than I thought. Wesley turned the game box into a machine and was driving it around the house while stacking the ‘bubbles’ (aka the socks) in a pile in a corner of the kitchen. Oh well, the point was for them to have fun and they did.
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