When I was in 2nd grade, our teacher had us make crowns with glitter and color paper to wear on our birthday. I LOVED those crowns.
Unfortunately, I shared my birth date with a boy and we were teased all day for being ‘married’ as ‘king and queen.’ A little older and that would’ve been fun; at the time it was just embarrassing. Oh well.
Sewing project: birthday crown made of fleece |
she's too cute to show! |
I still loved the crown and just had to make a fabric version for a dear wee one in my life who turned one year old this week! I wanted to bling this baby up. But, worrying about choking hazards, I consoled myself with the thought of another chance when she’s older.
A few years ago, I made a grown-up version to celebrate a friend who had helped found a fabulous program. For this one, I recycled a pizza box, cutting it to shape, adding layers of fancy papers, varnish, and doodads until it became a regal ‘sculpture.’
3D Collage: papers, stickers, ribbon, foil, stamps, doodads |
Speaking of 2nd grade: remember when we had no fear and knew ourselves as creative artists? That was wisdom!
Glitter, crayons, glue, daisy chains… okay, some of us ate the glue, but I think those were budding gourmands.
Q: Share with us: when’s the last time you created fearlessly like a second-grader? What would help you do that again?
Christina -- I thought that I left a comment yesterday, but I don't see it. Anyway, I have been blessed with several of your creations which I love .... one of my favorites is the 60th birthday card you made for me - and you chose my very favorite picture. Some day, I will try my creativity .... maybe with your help !! Love, Aunt Patty
ReplyDeleteOooo! Wouldn't it be fun to pick some kind of theme or project and have a "Creation Tea Party" or PJ party or patio party or some such thing with a group of friends? I'd love to help pull that off and see us all express our creativity!
ReplyDeletei love this! you are so creative! im your newest follower! you can stop by my blog if you have time :)
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