It makes me feel thrilled and in preparation for the big day, I have been reading Dora's Big Sister book to her, letting her feel the baby's kicks and join in every ultrasound, explaining to her about how a new baby is going to join our family, buying a baby toy for her which she really loves to hug and bathe. Last but not least, we have also been doing some craft sessions at home too. Yes, how can we miss that out?
In this week's Creativity 521, I'm sharing with you a very simple DIY craft Angel did almost entirely by herself! It's her very own Big Sister crown!
Materials:
1) Foam crown
2) Personalised letterings for name (I used tiny wooden alphabets)
3) Glue and glitter glue
4) Acrylic color paint and paint brush
5) Stickers, brads, pearls, flowers and any other desired embellishments
She would exclaim "Mummy, it's a caterpillar!" and then try her best to squeeze it out.
Alas the 'caterpillar' doesn't come out that easily and require a certain amount of strength. So in the end, the glitter ended up looking like dots and short lines on her crown. Again, if I were to do it, I would be able to draw fanciful borders, make swirling designs or write words with the glitter. But I managed to tie my hands up and stopped myself from interfering, instead all I did was become an onlooker and supporter.
Do you like it? I sure do and no matter what others think, this was a beautiful crown to me because it was made with her hands and from her heart.
The most heartwarming thing was seeing my girl running around in her new crown, exclaiming in delight "I'm going to be a big sister!"
Yes you are, my love. And you know what? You will be a most awesome one.
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