Last weekend our small-town-with-a-big-heart held its' Fireman Field Days. Among the over priced funnel cake and dollar games, all to benefit the firemen, there was a parade. Usually, it is has a few tractors, a few cars and a fire truck or two. A smallish, sort of parade.
I decided we needed to liven things up a bit so this year we put together a circus float.
Why?
Well.....why not?!?
Much of it was homemade, from banners to costumes, but since it was all recycled from previous parties and Halloweens, it wasn't that big of a deal to throw together last minute. Make a sign, blow up some balloons, raid the costume bin, stitch an over-sized bowtie and draw some eye-liner moustaches and we were really clowning around.
The one thing I did make the week before was Ineke's lion mane bonnet and tail. And I have to say- she was pretty much the cutest lion
In.The.World.
Looks like someone with a moustache stole a kiss from a lion. That was a brave thing to do. |
Oops. Someone else got caught stealing a kiss. |
It was a nice little ride down the hill into town. As we got closer, I could see the trepidation on Corynn's face. |
Our strong man looks a bit different today than he did before... |
FLASHBACK to 2011 |
The gypsy woman was happy to foresee candy in everyones' future. |
Matt checking out the other Deeres |
I crocheted Ineke's bonnet and used four strands of yarn for the mane- the main bonnet color, a dark brown and two fun-furs that I NEARLY got rid of because I wasn't sure what I would ever do with them. Boy, sometimes being a craft supply/yarn hoarder comes in handy!
More info on Ineke's hat/tail here.
I couldn't believe that I had a yarn that so perfectly matched her Etsy outfit! I mean, look at that! |
Home again, home again. Can you see our house? |
Everyone had a ball, despite earlier nervousness. Ideas are already percolating for next years' float.
And guess what? Unbeknownst to us, there was a float competition in the parade and WE WON FIRST PLACE.
Wa-HOO!
Yarning Presently:
I just cast off on this hat which was supposed to be the non-lion alternative to Ineke's special outfit for this fall/winter. This will be the first ever knitting project I have started and finished all in the same week! (Progress, right?!) I was thrilled at this until I realized that the hat turned out to be more newborn sized than 6-12 month sized. And that, after I increased the number of stitches AND the needle size. Major buzz kill. The only option is to do another though I am kinda sick of the color of butternut squash at this point.
And the book First Prize Pies because....well, PIES. (duh.)
12 comments:
Your parade float looks awesome! And the hat is super cute!
oh wow - absolutely adorable, every one of you! - i 'bout fell over when i saw the photos of your strong man.
*heart*
b
p.s. you are amazing. a.ma.zing.
What a fun childhood and wonderful memories you are making for your littles! I love everything about this post! Happy Summer!
Priceless!
Wow, way impressive! How creative you are, Rebecca!
I agree - cutest Lion EVER! And I think you did an outstanding job on the float. Our tiny little town has an antique tractor parade every July. We even have some steam-powered tractors that shake the ground when they rumble by.
What a fun post! That lion outfit is THE cutest thing ever (made even cuter by the adorable wearer)!
What a wonderful idea and everyone looked terrific. Cutest lion EVER!!!!
it's all too too much! love it all!
cutest little lion ever - and I can't believe how old Corynne is looking...quite the little lady now
The costumes and float are wonderful! What a great, little town tradition! We have lived in small towns for the past 17 years, and I love things like this.
What a great time! It looks like the home circus was a hit!!
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