My favourite book as a child was Where the Wild Things are by Maurice Sendak.
Richard bought me a copy of the book several years ago and I have shared with Tilly from an early age. When she came home from school with a project about sharing a family member's favourite childhood story, she already knew which one it was for me.
We decided to do a puppet show of the story. I was really impressed with Tilly, who sketched out the scene backdrops. We filmed the puppet show on my phone and used a package called Magisto to create the finished film. It was very easy for Tilly to use, adding music, graphics etc. Here is our finished product . I love it.
I'd bought Mima a new Rabbit onesie as her other onesie had grown too small. As I was watching her in her rabbit onesie, I thought how simple it'd be to adapt it into a Max costume. ..
I bought Tilly a rabbit onesie the next day. While I was there I saw a big pair of white slipper boots for a £1.
I took a trip to the local charity shops for other bits and pieces and I found the most amazing grey and black scarf, it had a hole in so I got it for 50p! A trip to the other local charity shops saw me end up with two more fluffy scarves, a cream one and a brown one. I bought a square of brown felt and some big buttons.
I'd pitched the idea to Tilly and she was excited but I'd told her that she had to help make it.
We cut off the pink heart rabbit tail and sewed on the grey scarf (in half). We couldn't work out how to make the whiskers but pipe cleaners were the perfect solution. I've had to sew a small piece of white felt over the inside of the ends to stop it from scratching Tilly's face.
We cut open the floppy ears and inserted a cut triangular shape from an old tonic bottle and sewed them back up. This made the ears stand up.
The cream scarf was cut up and sewn over the tummy to cover the pink heart. I added the four big buttons on the front for decoration.
I cut some felt triangles and sewed them at the bottom to make them more claw like, then added them to the slipper boots.
It wouldn't be complete without a wild thing. I got a large punch balloon and paper mached it several times. I have form in this area! Once it was thick enough. I'd gathered some useful artefacts, empty cat food containers, paper bowls, masking tape and newspaper. Tilly and I added the cat bowl eyes, a screwed up newspaper for a nose and then the paper bowls for the top lip.
We paper mached them into position and added eye bags, eye lids and more definition on the top lip.
Once dry, we cut a hole for the head. The seeing holes are the nostrils!
I painted the basic paint colour on the head and then Tilly came to add the definition again, red nose, yellow eyes and the black lines. We shaped the teeth with scissors.
We cut up our brown scarf and glued it to the head. Ta daa.
Of course, once it was finished we went out into the garden to have a wild rumpus and Tilly dangled from the trees!
Awesome.
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