Can you guess what it is?
Yes, I decided to make kaleidoscopes. I remember how much I love these when I was a kid and would be fascinated by all the colourful patterns, broken bits and reflections for hours. Living in an era dominated by technology and constantly surrounded by devices like smartphones and tablet computers, I wanted to remind my kids about the simple pleasures of childhood and how you don't need to have the best of things in order to be truly happy.
1) Empty paper towel rolls
2) Scrapbooking paper
3) Clear plastic sheet (I used 0.2mm thick binding covers)
4) Shiny silver paper (I bought this from Popular Bookstore)
5) Assorted beads or confetti (preferably translucent)
6) Baking paper
7) Sticky tape, Double sided tape, Glue
8) Scissors
9) Pencil
10) Optional: Ribbons
Tip: I don't have a paper scorer but I used more strength to press down when drawing the lines with a pencil and ruler, making it easier to fold.
Tip: I used the small circle of a ribbon roll to draw out the hole. Use anything that is roughly the right size, like the cap of a glue or end of a marker.
Lastly, decorate the outside of the roll in anyway you desire. I simply used scrapbooking paper that came with patterns and glitter to wrap around the roll and attached some ribbons.
Dear Angel and Ariel,
Happy Children's Day 2013! These kaleidoscopes are special gifts for you and although they are really just cardboard tubes, I hope they can teach you to find joy in the simplest things in life.
Like a kaleidoscope, life is filled with different kinds of moments, excitement, happiness, anticipation, devastation, anxiety, hope, pain and millions of other bits and pieces. These are the fragments that make up the colours of your life, that shuffle and fall in place to make your experiences unique, that alter and change at every turn to make you grow stronger with all the good and bad times. There are no two kaleidoscopes which are exactly the same and no moment which will be repeated.
Treasure each and every moment, admire the colours and breathe in the beauty of life, shine like a star on your own stage in life. No matter how life evolves, always remember the simple pleasures of life and how happiness can be all around you.
Love you lots and lots,
Mummy
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