I preferred this method (making my own) to purchasing the inexpensive carpet at Ikea because it can fold up small and it can be washed. The only downside was that I had to make the entire thing myself.
This was a real labor of love and I learned a few tricks for next time. I would use smaller pieces of green "grass" fabric and iron them down to the grey base so they wouldn't move when I sewed them. It would look a little more straight and less wrinkled if I did that. I know for next time now!
After I finished this one I went to the states and found not exactly but a close enough fabric to use so I decided to make a car mat for my nephew whose name I have for Christmas (good thing he can't read yet!).
So for this mat I made it more similar to my aunts mat. I used the basic fabric and added to each end. I included Grandma's House, Airport, Hospital, school, church, etc.
Added bonus? for the first mat I only paid $4 for the grey fabric, the rest was scraps I had on hand. Second Mat - $5 for the green and car fabric. PLUS all my hours and hours of work and stress.
What do you think?
looks good, i remember playing all the time on ours i was so much fun!!!
ReplyDeleteAWWWWW IT TURNED OUT AWESOME Hes going to freak out!
ReplyDeleteI'm working on a car mat for my boys for Christmas right now. It truly is a labor of love! Yours turned out super cute!
ReplyDeleteOh wow I never thought about actually making my kids play mats. I usually just buy elaborate ones from Constructive Play Things. They have really good quality play mats and I would recommend it to any of my friends who are moms. I have to say though, you did an awesome job. He is going to love it!
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