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Fabric Roads for Toy Cars

August 22, 2012 By Sarah Westover McKenna Leave a Comment

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I am pretty obsessed with making accessories for my baby girl, but every once in awhile I dig my way out of my pile of tulle and sequins and make something for my little man as well.  That boy is obsessed — and I mean OBSESSED — with cars.  It’s crazy.  I find them tucked into hiding spots all over our house, and for the life of me I can’t figure out how he can make that “vroom vrooooommmm” sound all day without his mouth getting tired.  So, when I spotted these fabric road pieces on Dollar Store Crafts, I immediately thought of my boy.  Talk about EASY!  You could use any fabric, really, but denim is a great choice because it’s stiff and won’t wrinkle under the driving cars, plus you probably have some worn out jeans in your drawers, and this is a great — and very “green” — way of using those jeans rather than tossing them into the trash!  Felt would also work fairly well.  But the stiffer the fabric the better, I would think.  I look forward to seeing my little rascal building and creating a variety of roads with his fabric road pieces for hours on end!  (He has a freakish attention span when it comes to cars.  Seriously!)

Check out the original post here.  Happy driving!  VROOOOOMMMMM……

 

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Sarah Westover McKenna

Sarah Westover McKenna

Sarah is the scattered creative mind behind Bombshell Bling. A former elementary school teacher and a current stay-at-home mom, she loves developing her creativity through her blog and her jewelry design business, Bombshell Bling Jewelry. Sarah is a lover of all things vintage, colorful, and BLING. She is also a sweets addict with a major obsession with s'mores.
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