This cute mini elephant by Supergurumi is easy and quick to crochet and is perfect as a little cuddle buddy, gift or key chain. #amigurumi #crochet
Learn about the life cycle of an elephant with over 30 pages of free worksheets about Elephants for elementary students.
Learn how to create this elephant Amigurumi with this free elephant crochet pattern. This is an easy to crochet pattern, great for beginners.
This post may contain affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something I may earn a small commission at no cost to you. Thanks. Spread the love… It is a little surprising to me that it has taken soooo long for me to actually write up an elephant pattern. You would think it […]
Colourful collage elephant inspired by the book Elmer by David Mckee.
Learn how to draw Elmer and his elephant friends. This lovely worksheet helpfully breaks down drawing into simple stages.
I gotta say I've always loved elephants! A few years ago I fell in love with baby elephant featured on National Geographic named Breezy. Ever since then I have longed for my very own Breezy. The cute factor is off the charts watching those little pachyderms romping and trotting around! My family knows how much I want one of my own, but for some reason they have ignored my one and only wish. I don't know why!! Instead I watch cute You Tube videos and look at images on line...longingly! Just look! Who wouldn't want one?! Back to reality...I knew I had to take matters into my own hands and I did just that! Breezy 9 1/4" x 9 1/4" I was on Pinterest searching for inspiration and I came across a paper pieced elephant image. Full disclosure, I tried to find out where the image originated, who it belonged to, but I couldn't track that info down. Plus, I was hoping to find piecing instructions to make it easier on myself if I ever decided to make it. I know enough about paper piecing that I thought I could figure it out with out directions. I studied the image and marked what I thought were the sections that would eventually be puzzled back together...seamlessly. It was not fun. It was tedious, frustrating and more than once I wanted to quit. But I'm not a quitter! It may look like a mess right now, but I would make the final decision on tossing it or not after I attempted piecing it together. So far, so good. It is a cute little booty butt! I worked on it over the course a few days, finishing it right before the Super Bowl! The sections went together. It was not easy, it was not pretty and it is so far from perfect. I didn't really care! As long as it looked like an elephant, that was good enough for me! You may have noticed this elephant has tusks. Which means of course, this is not a baby Breezy! I'm looking past that one little detail. This is Breezy! After pressing the life out of the center, I added a pieced border. It wasn't going to quilt itself and with the Super Bowl kickoff looming ahead, I had to get it finished. Grab the Aurifil thread and get a move on it! I won't pretend I know how to contour with thread! I had my baby elephant pictures on my laptop for inspiration and reference, fingers crossed it looks like an elephant by the time I get finished! After a little bit I threw caution to the wind, after all elephants are suppose to be crinkly, wrinkly! The dry tundra grass, a light breeze in the cloudless sky...if I had a watering hole it would be the perfect habitat! I really like getting in the weeds! Or maybe it's getting out of the weeds that makes this kind of project appealing to me. Either way, I know have my baby elephant and no, I'll never make another one!! If you could have one animal as a pet, what would it be? Forget that many animals could never be a real house pet...this is pure fantasy! On another subject, I'm trying to plan a couple projects for our Guild retreat. I'm looking for a Flying Geese quilt pattern, modern, simple and one that uses 2-3 different geese block sizes. If you have any suggestions, I am all ears! LINKING: Oh Scrap Main Crush Monday Let's Bee Social Needle & Thread TGIFF Finished or Not Friday Crazy Mom Quilts
Learn how to create this elephant Amigurumi with this free elephant crochet pattern. This is an easy to crochet pattern, great for beginners.
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This adorable Newspaper Elephant craft is a fun way to use old newspapers to create something beautiful! Free printable included.
Inside you'll find an easy step-by-step how to draw an Elephant for Kids Tutorial Video and coloring page. Stop by, grab yours for free.
FOR THOSE ASKING ABOUT THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION – it’s explained below – but to save you time, here is the link, which should come up in English. :: ENGLISH TRANSLATION :: PLUS! Cute option for knitters here. How long has it been since you've seen such uncaged cuteness? And wait, what? There's a pattern? But
Narrative Writing: W.K.3. Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to narrate a single event or several loosely linked events... Nellie Edge
I gotta say I've always loved elephants! A few years ago I fell in love with baby elephant featured on National Geographic named Breezy. E...
About The Artwork I love the depth and tonality of this image. To me it's very evocative of the romance of an African Safari. Original Created:2012 Subjects:Animal Materials:Paper Styles:DocumentaryFine ArtMinimalism Mediums:ColorDigitalC-type Details & Dimensions Photography:Color on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:15 Size:15.7 W x 23.6 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United Kingdom. Customs:Shipments from United Kingdom may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
I love how effective this quilt is for such an easy pattern! This quilt is a great option for beginners, or more experienced quilters who just feel like making a quick to put together quilt. It is also super easy to adjust to your preferences.
Elephants are among the most intelligent animals on the planet. Continue reading to discover all the surprising and amazing facts about elephants for kids.
Hello all! I’m here with another flower pattern. Sunflowers are beautiful, bright and cheery. They are the symbol of hope, happiness and warmth. This crochet sunflower is a quick and easy project and would make a wonderful gift to your loved ones. Pattern notes: Crochet Sunflower pattern is for personal use only. Please don’t copy,Read More
Elephant toy pattern design tutorial
I have been keeping my head down for the last few days since the story broke. But I have to confess that I belong to one of those politically dubious households who actually own a copy of the infamous Tintin...
The Plan Books Elmer by David McKee Hide and Seek by Il Sung Na My Elephant by Petr Horacek What to Do If An Elephant Stand on Your Foot by Michelle Robinson Extension Activities Flannelboard: “Fiv…
I was commissioned by W A X partnership in Calgary to illustrate an elephant for the DIGINEG logotype. Here are some of the sketches: --------------------- And this is the final result:
Here is a great Gospel magic trick that uses the fun science experiment that many people call "Elephant Toothpaste." It teaches about God's overflowing love
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A lovely little gift this would be – especially to an elephant lover of which is a very quick and easy knit to bring smiles to little faces. I have a lot of Amigurummi toys with free patterns before, and I would love to crochet some of these lovelies for them to cuddle up and decorate their […]
Make an Elmer the elephant using a milk jug and coloured tissue paper squares! A great craft for kids to go along with a much-loved story book.
Paper mache elephants masks held on securely with black elastic. These were specially ordered in brown, but I can certainly do the more traditional grey. Hand made and hand painted so no two are alike. Thanks for looking!
The Elephant Amigurumi is about 12″ tall in standing pose and about 9″ tall when it is sitting down, crochet from DK lightweight acrylic yarn by using 2.5mm hook. It is a great size for cuddling...