Showing posts with label cat toy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat toy. Show all posts

Sunday, January 23, 2011

How to make a catnip mouse

I've been making catnip mice and other catnip toys for my own cats for years. After I started making them as gifts for friends and family, I found out just how popular they really were!  They're not hard to make, and they're a good way to recycle scraps of fabric.  I grow my own organic catnip, which I sell in 1/2 ounce bags at CreativeCritters.  This catnip is perfect for stuffing toys, or sprinkling on your cats favorite areas.
 
To make a catnip mouse you'll need:
dried catnip, cardboard pattern for body and ears, scrap fabric, yarn, needle, thread, marker, and scissors

I just drew a very simple mouse shape onto cardboard for the body pattern and a large rounded ear pattern.  Fold your fabric so the right side (the side that will show when the mouse is finished) is on the inside.  Trace two ears and one body pattern onto the wrong side (the side that will be inside the mouse when he's done) of the fabric using a marker.  Be sure to mark an opening on the body for turning and stuffing.
 
Sew around the ears, leaving the bottom open for turning.  I sew these by hand and use a small back stitch.  Cut the ears and body out, leaving about 1/4" to 1/2" seam allowance.  Before sewing the body, we want to make the tail.  Decide how long you want the tail to be and cut 9 strands of yarn (I chose red and green to match the fabric).  Tie them together at the top with a strong knot, then braid them tightly together, tying them at the bottom.
Take the tail and place it between the layers of the body, with the knot sticking out and the rest of the tail inside the mouse.  As you sew the body, be sure to trap the tail in the seam.  I recommend sewing over this area a few times, just to be sure your cat can't pull the tail out. Now you're ready to turn your mouse right side out and stuff him with catnip and fabric scraps.
After your mouse is firmly stuffed, sew up the opening securely using a ladder stitch and sew the ears onto the body.  You can give your mouse all sorts of personality, depending on how you position his ears.  Use yarn or embroidery thread to make the eyes (simple knots), and the whiskers, which can be as long as you choose.  And this is what you end up with.


Handmade Red and Green Plaid Castnip Mouse Cat Toy with organic catnip 
This little mouse will provide your cat hours of fun play time!  Stop in to CreativeCritters to see my other catnip toys, or purchase some garden grown organic catnip for your furry friend!
Thanks for stopping by!
-Michelle of CreativeCritters

Friday, December 3, 2010

All I want for Christmas...


Shop handmade this holiday season and give a gift crafted with love! At CreativeCritters you can find everything from Christmas ornaments, dolls, stuffed animals, plush World of Warcraft characters, sculptures, jewelry, catnip toys, and more. Everything I create is made by hand, and most items are one of a kind creations. So celebrate the season with a handcrafted gift from CreativeCritters on ArtFire.com.
-Michelle of CreativeCritters

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Don't forget Fluffy or Fido this Christmas!

They've been good (or TRIED, at least) all year long.  Don't your pets deserve a special gift (or 2) for all that effort?  That's why I put together this collection of handmade toys and treats for cats and dogs.  Perfect for Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers, or any other occasion, your pets will love getting any of these special treats!

-Michelle of CreativeCritters

Monday, August 30, 2010

An adorable collection of stuffed animals

I never really did outgrow my love of stuffed animals (and pretty much anything soft and furry- LOL).  So putting together this collection was a lot of fun.  I'm amazed at the variety and quality of the stuffed toys (for kids and adults) being made by artists on ArtFire.  Be sure to click on the pictures and visit the shops- they're full of great items!

Hope you enjoyed this fuzzy collection! :-)
-Michelle of CreativeCritters

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Organic Catnip from Creative Critters makes your cat HAPPY!

Satisfied Catnip Customers

The first two people to purchase my organic home grown catnip recently  received their packages and left some great feedback. Their cats were VERY happy with the quality of the catnip!  In fact, I may have to start putting warning labels on the bags- LOL!  Dori, of SassyClayCreations said, "Thank you so much for the catnip. Dean hardly got in the door with it before the kitties were all over him. They could smell it and were hollering to get it open. When we finally got it opened, they were so excited, it took a long time for them to calm down. It smells great too. Thank you for the little bags too. I put some in each of them and the girls love them. They are hauling them all over the place and they sleep on them."  I've heard of this type of reaction a few times before with my catnip and catnip toys.  I've been making the toys as gifts for several years, and if the owners tried to hide the gifts from the cats, chaos ensued!  I gave my friend's cat a toy more than 5 years ago and he STILL plays with it (vigorously).   No matter how well I wrap it, cats WILL find the catnip!  This is some very potent stuff, and cats will do just about anything to get it!  I include free refillable catnip sacks for the cats to play with too.  Star, of Coltpixy, said "Fast shipping, great communication and fabulous product!
ColtPixy
Woo-Hoo! Catnip!!!!!
luv and purrrrs from:
Angel, Madeline, Rico, Chester and Emily".
I just love making cats happy!  Star even sent me a link that showed me how to make catnip tea, something I had never heard of before.  It sounds very good though, and is supposed to promote relaxation and sleep. Catnip tea also helps alleviate pain caused due to menstrual cramping. Strong catnip tea can help in reduce the pain from migraines. It also helps ease flu symptoms, such as fever and sore throat. You can use strong catnip tea for nasal decongestion.  I'll certainly have to try making some if this tea (maybe it will help my back)!  Here's the link to the full article, for anyone who's interested in making their own catnip tea: http://catniptea.org/
I'm trying to harvest and dry enough catnip to make it through the winter.  I've got a good, productive crop this year, and will sell as much as I can.  Once your cats get a taste of this, they'll want more!  My catnip toys are stuffed with the same enticing catnip as well- sure to make Kitty go wild!
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Red Catnip Mouse Cat Toy With Organic Home Grown CatnipRed and Green Knit Catnip Octopus Cat ToyimageOrganic Home Grown Dried CatnipThanks for dropping by!
-Michelle of CreativeCritters

Monday, December 14, 2009

Gifts under $20.00



If you're on a budget this year and looking for unique handcrafted gifts under US $20.00, I have quite a selection of inexpensive, high quality handmade items available.  I just added a new Gifts Under $20 category to my studio, making some of these items easier to find.  All of my Catnip Toys are under US $20.00 as are all my Erasers and Pencil Toppers, and nearly all my Knit Toys are under US $20.00. Below is just a sample of what you can find in my shop.  You can click on the picture to go directly to the listing, click on the category links above, or click on CreativeCritters to view my entire shop.  Hurry in to be sure you get your gifts in time for Christmas!


LOVE Red Heart earringsBlue Halloween or Mardi Gras Mask earringsShimmering Purple dangle earringsRavishing Red and Gold Leaf earringsColorful handmade Knit BirdOrange and White Knit CatFelt Catnip Turtle Cat ToyBlue Felt Mouse Catnip Cat ToyAngel Kitty sculptureAdorable Lion sculptureCat in Jack O Lantern sculptureAutumn Kitty sculpture


Thanks for stopping by!


-Michelle of CreativeCritters