3
2010

Goodday Fiskarettes. Hope you are enjoying the school holidays. It seems to be a time when my children get to use paints, beads and any other craft materials at home & just get creative.
My youngest Keira has got her paints out, she printed Owls off the computer, cut them out using her very own Fiskars scissors and wanted to paint the Owls some trees (see above)

I just had to show you a pic she did at school too it’s an Avocado & made me smile
I have no idea when or why she painted this & didn’t know she knew what one was , It was in her folder she brought home. She can write ‘Ds’ the right way round now

My middle daughter is 14 and thinks it’s very uncool to craft until I bought her some alpha beads & a selection of wooden ones. Azaria has made herself a necklace (s8ter style) & her and two friends bracelets. The beads are on stretchy elastic and the Alpha beads spell out her friends shortened names.
Hope you didn’t mind me showing you my childrens creations ….You’ll have to show us what your kids create through the holidays…i’ld definately like to see x
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So cute! Looks like the kids had a great tiem I particularly like the beaded necklace.
I love seeing what the kids are creating
Mine are the same. They’ve been getting splodgy and painty all summer.
I love Keira’s creations and those bracelets are fab. Tell her to look out how much something like that would cost in a shop – some of them are not cheap! Love the names one.
It’s great they are getting crafty, what a good way to spend some time over the summer holidays. My daughter loves all things craft already (she’s 2 and a half), I love seeing what she creates! x
Fab crafting from your children Jayne – love Kerias drawings and the jewellery is lovely (sort of thing I would wear, lol)…x
Lovely creations and hook them while they are young lol.
How lovely to have writing and art work from school. My son rarely brought anything home and even when he left the junior school he didnt come home with much.
Lovely to have a record of how Keira’s writing is changing as she grows and learns more.
Debbie x