Here's a closer look at the Busy Book
I made for nearly 2 year-old Daniel.
Carabiner clasp |
Cover |
Pages 1 and 2 |
Learn to tie a soccer shoe. |
Blue car |
Open the door. |
The wheels go round and round while the hubcaps hold the tires to the page. |
On Page 3, learn to buckle a collar and clip a leash. |
Puppy has soft, floppy felt ears and a tongue ready to lick. |
Woven ribbon Page 4 has lots of patterns and textures. |
Hiding under the ribbon? |
Several stars |
Pages 5 and 6 Flags of Daniel's countries are felt with embroidered details. Play with the shapes. |
American flag is a rectangle with a smaller rectangle to stick in place. |
The Brazilian flag is a rectangle with a diamond and a circle. |
All the shapes stick on with Velcro. |
Each flag is a pocket to store its shapes. |
Pieces aren't attached to the flag pages. If I had a do-over, I'd connect the shapes to the page with ribbon or string. Even with pockets for storage, chances are shapes will be lost in time. |
Page 7 Balloons for button practice and color matching |
Balloons are on 'strings' of narrow white ribbon sewn to the page. |
Each balloon is fused felt with a button hole that's big enough to make for easy buttoning. |
Page 8 An airplane to fly high in the sky |
The airplane moves along a ribbon that's joined by a slit on the back of the plane. |
Page 9 Zip! |
A little felt vest with pockets and a zipper |
Page 10 Bugs in a Jar (with embroidered ants crawling all across the page) |
The jar is heavyweight vinyl, and keeps all the button bugs, ribbon grass, and googly eyes safe from little hands (and mouths). |
All bugs and grass are tacked in place with thread; googly eyes are secured with glue. Then, a wide, long zig-zag stitch assures the vinyl 'jar' won't tear. |
The lid of this jar is a pocket that holds a plastic magnifying card. |
Look how big the bugs can be! |
The back page is an abacus for counting and colors. |
Pony beads slide on rat tail cording that's stitched very securely to the page. Cover the utilitarian stitches with a ribbon frame and write numbers with a fine Sharpie marking pen. |
I signed Daniel's book, |
and gave it to our special boy for Christmas. |
Note: I did lots of research online for ideas for Daniel's Busy Book. I'm not intentionally leaving off credit for any of the general ideas used in the book. Honestly, I don't remember where I found the ideas, but there are scores of posts that can be accessed through a web search for "Busy Book." Here's a really creative site .
I sourced copyright free Clip Art images and sized them for patterns.
Feel free to copy my work!
Felt, fabrics, ribbons, buttons, beads, zipper, and fusible webs are from Hobby Lobby, Michael's, and WalMart.
Dog's collar is actually a kitty collar from The Dollar Store.