I thought perhaps she needed a bigger ocean, so gave her a large piece of acrylic felt (bought off the roll at Spotlight) and my felt scraps.
She designed a night-time scene of houses by a river (with a whale... of course) and an apple tree. She then insisted that I help, and together we built the rocket and space ships.
This felt creation engaged her for at least an hour or two, and I was sorry for having been sucked in by the quick fix Officeworks packet.
I wish I had the time to put into working with my girl to make a few things for "Mini-Me Handmade" at the Stitches and Craft Show. It's the opportunity for little crafters sell their handmade wares for a few hours at the show (with help from a parent).
I know the wee girl would LOVE it, and adults ALWAYS buy the things little kids make.... but I'm a bad Mummy who has other fish to fry right now.
I remember the support my Mum gave me at little markets and the local craft shop, when I was a 7-year-old with a small craft business**.... making dolls clothes and cushion covers (badly), making reasonably good soft toys (I've examned a few of them recently), sticking split peas on gift cards and drawing in the spider legs, wrapping soap in various textile creations..... My Mum patiently drove me hither and thither, bought my materials, did long days as a volunteer in the local community craft shop and always gave me confidence in what I was doing. I wish I was a bit more like her.
**I actually made all my pocket money from craft until I was about 16 (when I was too focused on sewing clothes for myself and being a girly-swot at school to bother with anything else). As you can see from the photo below (taken when I was 12) that my sewing skills far surpassed my photography skills.
In case you haven't yet downloaded the show guide to see all the goings-on at the show, here are the details for Mini Me Handmade.
Mini Me Handmade runs 10.00 am – 12.00pm on the Saturday of the Show.
The cost is $10 - inc. GST - per stall and includes entry to The Stitches & Craft Show for one child and one parent.
All items must be handmade and created by the child participating or their helpful sibling(s).
A table and chair will be provided. To assist with supervision, money handling, bathroom breaks and encouragement, every child must be accompanied by an adult.
A table and chair will be provided. To assist with supervision, money handling, bathroom breaks and encouragement, every child must be accompanied by an adult.
Applications are open to children 10 years and younger.
BYO cameras.
For more information: T: 1800 770 222 E:
NOT a bad mummy, just a busy mummy!
ReplyDeleteThat whale above the town scene? well why not. Free thinker your wee one. Long may it continue!
I think you might be more like your mother than you give yourself credit for.
Hither, thither and yon. Sounds like a firm of solicitors!
Cheers,
AJ
I love the spaceships. I might have to borrow that idea - the kids would love making felt pictures.
ReplyDeleteNikki, if you are a bad mummy then I am definitely super-evil mummy. I would never even think to make fuzzy felts. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is so lucky to have a mummy who nurtures her creativity - not all kids get that. Don't sweat the things you are doing for her - she seems to be a very happy wee girl.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great post! Great photo and great felt creation. All round greatness!
ReplyDeleteI think you do a great job with your wee girl, Nikki. She's being nurtured - very evident in her creations and you looking to provide more opportunity and support for her in this. Every mom can look at herself and see room for improvement - the fact that we do this reveals how much we want to give more to our child(ren), aiming for being the best mom we can be.
ReplyDeleteYour girlhood sewing projects are amazing. Wow.
I think you're a great Mum! I especially admire the way you can keep your business running while keeping her entertained. You deserve an award!
ReplyDeleteI hope they have that at the Sydney show as Charlotte has been pestering me for ages to set up a stall out the front of our house.
ReplyDeleteI love mine but you could be my mum any day! x
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