Ms. Burrito find crocheting a little complicated so she stop doing it for a while. Her Aunt, Chris, gave her a set of weaving loom during her birthday and she loves doing it.
Thank you so much Chris, you ignited another interest from my princess.
To make one pot holder, it cost $1.25, she charges 75 cents for labor so she sells them for $2 each.
We bought her additional boxes of loops because she got an order from our friend in Texas. I hope you enjoy my little entrepreneur's creation. She is my apprentice hehehe. Way to go Ms. Burrito.
It's good that she's having a lot of fun with it. Have a fabulous week.
ReplyDeleteLiz @ MLC
It's so addicting, I love it!
Deleteoh, that is really enterprising!
ReplyDeleteYes, thank you!
Deletethat's a very nice craft. :)
ReplyDeleteDropping by from MYM…Fruits and Vegetables Salad , Pina Colada, Future Engineer and Flower in the Morning
It's fun to make it.
DeleteHi, I have an award for you at my blog!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Deletemy daughter's doing this!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
wow, we could do this together.
Deleteinteresting...i have these as door mats, but not as colorful.:p
ReplyDeletei tried crochet more than a decade ago--started on a coaster. it's still half-done to this day. LOL
A is for...
Wish I could make a bigger piece like a doormat.
DeleteThat brought back a memory I forgot I had because it reminded me I had a weaving loom as a child too. She is very enterprising.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to make this, isn't it?
DeleteThey are so colourful!
ReplyDelete...and beautiful too.
DeleteEncouragement and entrepreneurship go hand-in-hand..great looking apprentice!
ReplyDeleteVery nice ! Looks very pretty !
ReplyDeleteGattina
ABC Team
Thank you!
DeleteWow, negosyante na and very creative:)
ReplyDeleteThank you tita.
DeleteVery creative - lovely colours!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Australia ~Pernilla
Super. So good that she is doing something creative :)
ReplyDeleteThank you s much!
Deletethat is super neat. talented kid :) i wish i know how to do that, you beat me pretty girl :D
ReplyDeletehere's mine http://www.noypeeto.net/2012/07/soak-city.html
It is very easy tita!
DeleteThank you for hosting :) Have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Australia♥ ~Pernilla
Thank you for joining!
DeleteWonderful compositions. Pleasantly holiday colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a productive, fun and interesting hobby, not to mention colorful! It's my first time to join. Here's my entry: http://www.pensivethoughts.com/2012/07/playtime-fun-time-at-market-market-and-serendra.html
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up tita.
DeleteSo colorful! What a fun and educational craft. I remember doing this. My photo is B&W this week.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining!
DeleteThose are always so fun! HPS!
ReplyDeleteYup, it is!
DeleteOh My, I haven't seen these weaving looms in forever! I did this when I was a little girl. I remember how much fun it was making designs with all the different colors. Thanks for hosting your sweet party.
ReplyDelete~Emily
The French Hutch
wow, so this must be around for a long time now.
DeleteI remember making these. So much fun.
ReplyDeleteNew follower and thanks for the linky
I am glad that this is still around.
DeleteAwww what a sweetie!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute potholders and she is a good business woman too :-)
Thank you!
DeleteOh goodness -what beautiful colors. Love that she can make a little money from her fun and colorful hobby.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and Happy Pink Saturday.
Blessings,
Erin
I am saving my money to buy me a car someday hehehe
DeleteThose are cute and look like so much fun! Thanks for the invite to your Color Connection! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting back. I hope you join!
Deletewhat a very nice hobby! it looks like you and your little miss burritos are having fun doing it. It is just too pretty to use as pot holder. :) Happy Weekend! It is raining hard here in Manila!
ReplyDeleteIt's my business tita.
DeleteThe potholders are really great! Liz
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteHappy Pink Saturday, As a child I made those pot holders and my children made them and now my grandchildren are making them. A great old craft. Joyous Wishes, Linda
ReplyDeleteAwww, I would teach my kids this craft too.
Deleteawwwwwwwww...pretty impressive Rye! you have a future entrepreneur right there sis....:)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much tita for ordering! That was my biggest sale ever. You are so kind!
Deletepretty good!
ReplyDeleteHugs Traude