How to Make Homemade Toys

Making homemade toys for baby is incredibly fun and addictive. Few baby crafts are more rewarding than handmade toys. Once you see a child play with and enjoy something you personally made you won’t be able to stop!

Babies don’t need fancy toys with batteries and sounds and flashing lights and once you realize this, the world of toy making suddenly opens with all its crafty goodness.

From sewing projects to woodworking to felt and more, enjoy these free toy making tutorials and patterns! There is something for every skill set here, from beginners to crafty masters.

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Homemade Road

You are invited to come and have fun with printable games and homemade toys.  In this section we will give you ideas on how to identify ordinary articles and recyclables around your home that can be used as educational and fun homemade toys.  We also will include great homemade toy ideas that you can make with your children with minimal effort using recyclables and affordable materials.

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The power of train

Although the experiment was quite dangerous (the train could go off the rails), but the pictures turned out to be very good.
Various objects (bottles, apples, stones) were put on the rails just before a train passes at a high speed smashing them and turning those objects into dust. High-speed photography was used to make these great shots.

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Creative Wedding Cakes

A wedding cake is the traditional cake served to the guests at a wedding reception (or in parts of England, at a wedding breakfast) after a wedding. In modern Western culture, it is usually a large cake, multi-layered or tiered, and heavily decorated with icing, occasionally over a layer of marzipan or fondant, topped with a small statue representing the couple. Achieving a dense, strong cake that can support the decorations while remaining edible can be considered the epitome of the baker’s art and skill. The average cost of a wedding cake in the U.S. in 2005 was $543.

Take a look at this collection of amazing wedding cakes.  Enjoy, and don’t drool.

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