It all started on a snowy day, when Rasa looked out the window and thought, “You know what this house needs? A frog. A door frog.” Not just any frog, mind you — a squashed frog that bravely guards the door from slamming shut. Heroic stuff.
So she grabbed her yarn, her hook, and her courage, and began the journey. One month later, the frog’s body was forming nicely. Legs, eyes, and that slightly confused expression — all coming together like a masterpiece in green.
But then came the trickiest part: what to put inside the frog’s butt to make it heavy enough to hold the door, but not so heavy it smashes your toes or dents the floor. A true engineering dilemma.
So in December, the hunt began. Not for yarn. Not for buttons. But for the perfect stone. Yes, a stone. Rasa went out like a true adventurer and found the chosen one. It was majestic. It was flat. It was… silicone-based. Because of course, the frog needed a smooth bottom. No one likes a lumpy frog butt.
Time passed. As it always does. And now, the frog has a new candidate inside its behind. Covered in pumpuli (or something white and soft — we’re not judging), it sits there, noble and squishy, doing its job like a champ.
So if you ever see a squashed frog holding a door open, just know: it’s not just a frog. It’s a story. A journey. A slightly weird but wonderful piece of home decor.