ELEPHANT FAMILY

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Intro: ELEPHANT FAMILY

As I have already explained, I have a granddaughter who is 14 months old next January 6. Now, she needs small toys that may create a link to Nature and all the animals children like so much, while having to think and elaborate to play with them.

As I was looking for something interesting to create a puzzle, I came upon a marvellous puzzle: an elephant family, with all the elements cut out, so that they can be together or separated.

As I have bought a Jig Saw recently, i decided to give it a try, but with thicker wood.

STEP 1: Drawing It and Cutting It Into Pieces

First I had to draw the picture on thick watercolour paper and then I cut it into pieces so that I could print the image in a piece of pine wood.

As you can see in the pictures, the elements of the family are completely separated on the right and together on the left.

STEP 2: Drawing It on the Wood

Then I had to copy the images onto the wood.

Above we have the same sequence.

STEP 3:

Then I used my new jig saw and cut the pieces. As the wood is about 2.5 cm thick, is was a bit difficult, but patience and perseverance got the best of it.

Here we have two photos taken immediately after having cut the pieces.

STEP 4: Sanding... and Varnishing...

Then came the last part: sanding. I had to try and sand all the edges so that Leonor does not cut herself when playing with it.

After sanding the set, I varnished it.

Here it is, with the elephants' eyes already carved. It's a nice puzzle for Leonor to learn about elephants.

STEP 5: Last But Not the Least...

After having finished this puzzle, I must make use of my creativity and invent other sets with other animals, so that Leonor may receive a whole collection of wild animals, farm animals... I'll let you know about them when I have them all figured out! Hope you enjoyed this.

I have to confess that woodworking is something that really makes my day!

3 Comments

Cool. I had something similar growing up. Lots of fun.
I love to make small toys made of scraps of wood. This way we can recycle what would go to waste.

you inspired me to create something similar to my daughter ... thanks for sharing