Pages
Hello and welcome to my blog. I hope you can stay a while, so make yourself a cuppa, put your feet up and browse through my blog pages. You can do this by either browsing up and down the pages as set out, or by subjects, listed under "my labels" in the left side bar.
Saturday, 4 September 2010
introduction to fabric art
She had a fun playing in the garden with her dolls, playing shops, eating plums straight from the tree (oh, memories of childhood!) and generally bossing her granddad about (who, of course, loves it).
Like all children, she likes drawing and colouring, and in particular she likes cutting out shapes from a various wrapping paper and making a collage.
To make it more interesting, we decided to use some fabric instead. She was very exited, because she loves rummaging in my room, and was very pleased when I let her choose bits of fabrics and ribbons.
Our project is not quite finished yet, she will come back to it next time, but what is more important, she enjoyed it very much and we had a lot of fun.
8 comments:
Thank you for your visit! Your comments are always welcome and they brighten up my day :-)
Please be aware, that when you leave a comment, your IP address and other data (which may be name, e-mail, website etc) is stored by the website operator. You have the option to delete your comment at any time. If you use links, the forwarding of data is likely.
© http://pleasureinstitching.blogspot.co.uk 2010-2023
it's an excellent way to keep the children busy
ReplyDeleteLove here work, beautiful, just work of art.
ReplyDeleteCouldnt leave your blog, without saying, you have a very nice blog, thanks for all those photos, a way to travel to distant places :)
Have a lovely week end.
What a lovely project you can do together!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great day you had Radka. It's so much fun when you know the children lovely creating. I'm finding myself buying more and more glitter pens, felt beads, straws, anything I think will be 'entertaining. What a lovely picture your grand daughter has made.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful blog. Your granddaughter's art is adorable!
ReplyDeleteRadka what a lovely thing to do to share with your granddaughter. Can't wait to see what other things you get to do with her.
ReplyDeleteLovely ideas for using scraps and keeping your granddaughter happy.
ReplyDeleteIts so great to have fun with our Granddaughters and they make wonderful art x
ReplyDelete