
I have admired and considered buying eeBoo Lacing Cards to help Miss Leyba develop her fine motor skills, but couldn’t bring myself to spend $$$ on something that I could make fairly easily on my own. Well, surprise surprise, I haven’t had a chance to design, print off and punch any cards yet, but we found these adorable ones at our local thrift store for… two dollars! (instead of $14 for a new set)

Now I would not have personally picked this particular design, Fairies of the Field
(I know, it’s adorable; it’s just not very us), but if going for them means I save $12 and also don’t have to make something similar (when I have enough on my plate as it is), then I’ll go for it!

A purchase at our thrift store also benefits our neighborhood hospice and keeps items like this from being thrown away, so it’s a win-win situation for all (except for the manufacturer, I suppose) and eco-groovy to boot. (Don’t worry, eeBoo, we already own several of your matching/bingo games and I CAN’T WAIT to get Miss Leyba your puzzle pairs.)

Looking for something similar? Amazon sells the Fairies of the Field
design and other eeBoo lacing card that I think are cute include the Under the Sea Lacing Cards
, Friendy Bug Lacing Cards
and the Musical Friends Lacing Cards
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Miss Leyba hasn’t figured out the sewing action yet (we just bought them this afternoon), but in the meantime she’s having fun playing with the shoe laces and over-sized cards!