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Matchbox Monday: “There are more strange bugs in the garden mum”

When I started teaching craft I liked using things that could be found around the house: shoe boxes, cardboard rolls, wooden spoons, plastic teaspoons, and my all time favourite, matchboxes. Unfortunately, matchboxes aren’t used much anymore, but they’re still easy to get hold of and come in a great range of sizes. Yay! So that makes matchboxes just about perfect to make into treasure houses, mini-games, mini-puppet theatres etc etc etc.

I thought I’d make this month a month of ‘Matchbox Mondays’ and show some of the activities I’ve done using matchboxes. First up are matchbox bugs. Cute little fellows but you’ve got to watch ’em. Last time I checked these guys tummies they were full of pipe cleaner worms. Now that’s not a problem, as pipe cleaner worms are a healthy and nutritious addition in any matchbox bugs diet. The problem was what else these guys were eating. Be warned. And watch your buttons.

The morning get-together:


And posing for photos:


Suitable matchbox bug snacks:


Unsuitable matchbox bug snacks:

Remember, if they’re not feeling well, check their stomach contents before ringing the vet.

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20 thoughts on “Matchbox Monday: “There are more strange bugs in the garden mum””

  1. trixi you are so super talented!!I'm so glad to have stumbled apon your creativity, I'm totally going to link your blog on mine:)

    the matchbox creations are one of a kind so original and awesome, gotta try on my self now. What do you used to glue it all together so well?

  2. Hi Aja, I use PVA glue to stick the felt onto the matchboxes and hot glue gun to stick on the fiddly little bits like the little buttons, the ric rac, braid etc. Let me know if you need more help.

  3. I came across your blog today looking for some craft ideas to do with my grandson. Oh My, he will love these matchbox bugs and many of the other ideas I found here. Thank You.

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