Fabric upcycle: make a chicken door stop
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To make this chicken door stop I used the template kindly offered by Bake and Sew. I adjusted the sizes in mine to make it a little larger by adding 4 cm on each …

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Funky lunchboxes

Submitted by on April 13, 2011 – 3:32 amNo Comment

 I love the funky Goodbyn lunchboxes available from Toyella. They are colourful, easy to open and most importantly the space inside is very well organized. A good size central compartment is good for sandwiches, rice or pasta salad and the sides are perfect for all those healthy chopped vegetables, berries, nuts and crackers. The top compartment is excellent to fit fruit, cutlery and anything you don’t want to bruise inside the lunch bag. The middle space contains a plastic bottle for juice, water or any drink you see fit, which eliminates the need to take a flask and keeps everything in one place.

The original Goodbyn lunchbox is very easy to open thanks to the built in ears that are a fabulous feature of these customizable containers. A new version for older kids Too Cool for Ears is exactly the same container but without the ears at the top. The shape and colour of the lunchbox are cute enough, but the stickers that come with it make it even more fun. Kids will enjoy decorating their own lunchbox with the stickers giving it a personal touch.

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