Two weeks ago I told you about The Toy Society and how people all around the world make toys and secretly "drop" them for children to find and take home (you can find that blog post HERE). I've had this toy bagged and ready, riding around in my car, ever since then!
I had thought I would drop it in one of the parks in town, but the more I thought about it, the more I thought I might look strange and conspicuous, wandering around a park or playground with no kids with me. So I just kept thinking about it, waiting for inspiration to strike--and it did! I realized the perfect place was outside the library; it is a small public space, with fountains, benches, and a pergola; and although you don't have to walk through it to get from the parking lot to the library, lots of parents with children make a detour to go through it, because it is a magical spot that children love!
There she is--my Happy Critter! I was there in the morning before the library opened, and I waited until no one was around to tie the package to a thick vine at child-height. When I stepped back to take pictures, the woman in the purple hoodie (behind the beam where my toy is tied) wandered in and sat down. Darn! She was so close to my package that it was hard to take the pictures without drawing her attention. Luckily my camera has a zoom lens, so I took the picture without having to get too close to her!
I will go back tomorrow to see it if is still there. I wish I could be there when it gets picked up, but I might get arrested if I lurk around the library too much! So I will just send it off with my good wishes for the child who finds it and takes it home.
If you have a spare handmade toy around your house, or you feel the urge to make one to give away, come on! Be a toy dropper! The weekend before Christmas is when The Toy Society is making a concerted effort to reach their goal of 300 toys dropped in a single weekend. I will be part of that--I hope you will be too. Then please come back and leave a comment--I would LOVE to know about it!
UPDATE: I went back this morning, 26 hours after dropping off the toy, and it was gone! I casually wandered around, looking in the fountain and the trash cans to be SURE it was gone, and there was no sign of it--now to wait and hope that it will turn up "found" on The Toy Society's web page.
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Happy Critters Toy Drop
I finally figured out what to do with these cute little stuffies I made as prototypes when I was designing the Mystery Critters pattern. (The one on the left was my original idea; he morphed into the guy on the right. Quite a change, isn't it?!)
The two above, as well as the three below (which were the "models" for the swap on Craftster) will soon be going to new homes, thanks to a group called The Toy Society. They encourage people to make toys and secretly "drop" them in public places, for anyone to claim and take home.
A few days ago I got an e-mail from my friend Diane, saying she had just seen a picture at The Toy Society of two stuffies someone had just "dropped" near the town where she lives. The stuffies were made from my Mystery Critter pattern! Of course I hurried to take a look, and I was instantly captivated by the idea. Here's a quote from the website:
"The Toy Society is a craft/street art project spreading love throughout the streets of the world. From Melbourne to Lisbon, Antwerp to Michigan and everywhere in between, The Toy Society is all about giving you a 'something for nothing' experience." How cool is that!
To participate, you just go the www.thetoysociety.blogspot.com and register by submitting your name and e-mail address. They will send you an e-mail which details how to do a toy drop. On the website you can also see pictures of toys that have been "dropped", and read about some of the toys that have been found.
I decided to give these critters a makeover--I switched their button eyes for safety eyes, so they would be ready for any child who finds them. (I just noticed that some of them still have a button on their bodies--don't worry, I will snip those off too!)
The two above, as well as the three below (which were the "models" for the swap on Craftster) will soon be going to new homes, thanks to a group called The Toy Society. They encourage people to make toys and secretly "drop" them in public places, for anyone to claim and take home.
A few days ago I got an e-mail from my friend Diane, saying she had just seen a picture at The Toy Society of two stuffies someone had just "dropped" near the town where she lives. The stuffies were made from my Mystery Critter pattern! Of course I hurried to take a look, and I was instantly captivated by the idea. Here's a quote from the website:
"The Toy Society is a craft/street art project spreading love throughout the streets of the world. From Melbourne to Lisbon, Antwerp to Michigan and everywhere in between, The Toy Society is all about giving you a 'something for nothing' experience." How cool is that!
To participate, you just go the www.thetoysociety.blogspot.com and register by submitting your name and e-mail address. They will send you an e-mail which details how to do a toy drop. On the website you can also see pictures of toys that have been "dropped", and read about some of the toys that have been found.
I decided to give these critters a makeover--I switched their button eyes for safety eyes, so they would be ready for any child who finds them. (I just noticed that some of them still have a button on their bodies--don't worry, I will snip those off too!)
The Toy Society will give you links to print out the labels and letter that goes with each toy you drop. You seal it all up in a zip-lock bag, and take it somewhere you think a child might find it. I'm going to drop this one in a near-by park.
The letter that accompanies the toy gives the website address, so if the finder wants to report the toy "found", they can. This would be a great family activity! My kids are in college now, so I guess I will do the toy drop by myself!
They have a special toy drop date just before Christmas, when they hope to have 300 toys dropped around the world. I will save one or two of mine to drop that day, and then I will register them at the site. I'll be sure to let you know if any of them are reported after they are found!
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