I'm in the mood to do like Caroline, on Madam Creative, and lay 'Pärlplatta' {Hey what do you call this in English?}. It feels like being back at daycare where we at least made one once a week. Maybe it's time to dig out the kids craft books and indulge.
{I re-call helping out a friend of mine, a kinder-garden teacher from Malta, with her small projects for her pupils. Interesting was that this was all during her free time and on her costs, since the gov. did not fund any 'extra' activity. Talking about a motivated teacher. Anyways, I am not sure how I stumbled upon this anecdote. }





{Images borrowed from Madame Creative by approval}
Also as featured on Design Sponge, fortune tellers. Oh we so remember those, don't we? I re-call my mom helping us out on making these and then we colored them 'nicely' with words inside. Resulting in an excellent design:P Happy memories. Well, ours did not look anything like these gorgeous ones produced by Sycamore Street Press. Just have a look at these {I am sure you already have seen 'em but I couldn't stop myself from posting}




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4 comments:
thanks for your comment and visit to OSH! I love design too and look forward to following your blog! we just got some of these little plastic beads to make things...funny. my sister-in-law dug them out of her closet for us. the kids can't wait!
OH wow that sounds like tons of fun :D Happy beading then :D And I am so happy to here that you will return here.
Cootie catchers, it´s what you call them Right? In Portugal, it´s "quantos queres?" ;)
Nice post!
Thank's for displaying my beads on your blog! I will return to your nice blog for sure!
Tack tack :)
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