Two and a half years later, I am still hanging onto the dream of bringing joy to people through simple handmade gifts. It is not about attracting readers because that part can be left to the sponsored giveaways. It's quite obvious that people are more attracted to a Cruzee bike or talking pen set than unprofessionally done amigurimis or christmas stockings. But, I am keeping the dream alive and will continue to combine craft with the joy of giving whenever I can.
Recently, we went to personally deliver the spelling LEGO Duplo set to the winner of our giveaway. I was planning to take the girls out for lunch and then go shopping at Daiso. Five minutes after we left the house, a heavy downpour started all of a sudden. I was messaging the mommy I was going to meet and she was so kind to offer to come to the train station so that I didn't have to go through the hassle of locating her block with two kids in the rain.
The moment we met, she was all smiles and the first thing she did was not to receive the LEGO, but to pass us some craft sets and a Math book as presents. It was such a kind and unexpected gesture from her that I almost wanted to tear. We wanted to give love but ended up receiving love too, I guess like what they say, what goes around comes around. We had a talk about primary schools, our girls and made a promise for playdates. From a reader to a friend, I was really thrilled to get to know her better and it fulfills my initial purpose of starting this project.
When she left, Angel turned around and asked me "Mummy, why did that auntie give me a present? Do we know her?" It was then I gave her a talk about how kindness begets kindness. I want her to know the importance of caring for others and giving whenever she can. It's not about big things like adopting a child, doing charity work, donating clothes and toys or things that not everyone can afford the money and time. It's about the small things like giving your seat to the needy in the MRT, holding the elevator door for others, helping an old lady across the road, giving up your candy to your friend and the little gestures that everyone, both young and old, can do in our everyday life. That, is what I wish for her to learn as a start.
Thanks Ker Min, for letting have the chance to teach my girl an invaluable lesson in life.
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Ok, I really wanted to share that story but of course, it's time for Creativity 521 today so I just wanted to showcase what Angel did after we received that act of kindness. Today, I'm sharing about the POPS craft Yummy Jewellery that she made all by herself.
1) 8 x yummy stickers of candy, cakes and ice cream
2) 8 x plastic, gel-like stickers
3) 3 x coloured strings and metal fasteners for the necklaces
4) 2 x plastic rings
So, in addition to toilet roll cuff bracelets, we now have lollipop rings and cupcake/ice cream necklaces! Yummy!
For more ideas on crafts for kids, visit my gallery here.
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