Friday, April 16, 2010

The Big Ta-Da

You know the feeling when you work on something you are really proud of, are just itching to finish it and show it to the world, because it is the most spectacular, wonderful and brilliant idea you ever had - and its conception has been barraged through the gauntlet of design vs logistics for weeks... Know what I mean? That is my experience with my new items - BBQ Spare Ribs.
To my knowledge, I haven't seen any other felt food item quite like these (and this is after many many Google searches), which is why this idea has been bouncing around the idea room in my head - banging the door down before someone else snatches this one up. Because in the felt food world, there are only so many felt food items that can be made before you have "seen it all" - of course there are variations of a food item - color, design, etc... but most play food items have been done-to-death by everyone and their grandmother (me included), so when the opportunity to create a totally new item comes up, I snatch it! The funny thing is, it wasn't even totally mine - my husband is the creative genius who gets credit for this one. My favorite part of this new design is the magnets that can be added to the small piece so the ribs can be "pulled apart" like the real thing. My kids giggle, and I smile.

I am a vegetarian, so the idea of me creating drippy meat play food is laughable. So as I sit with my kids, playing with their new play food pieces (my kids get the first crack at the new designs) I pretend we are gnawing on delicious soy-protein and tofu "riblets" dipped in organic vegetarian rib sauce. Or a meat popsicle. One of the two.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very cool! I love the idea with the magnets! Also I have just not been paying attention, or did you just redo your layout? I like it!

Jennie :)

Becca said...

I did redo the layout - still not quite happy with it, but haven't learned to make my own layouts yet. That will be a fun project. Thanks!!

anudivya said...

I am a vegetarian myself, but those look cute enough that I could eat it!

Sew Much Ado said...

Those are so great! I'll definitely be featuring them on Wednesday at Sew Much Ado. Thanks for linking up to We Did It! Wednesday :).