Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Wordless Wednesday: Flower Power
This past week, my 7 year old daughter slipped away for some time in between her homschool lessons and surprised me with this beautiful creation! :) The petals are material from a lei that fell apart and she stuck a pom pom in the center with green chenille stems. So sweet and beautiful, don't you think?
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4 comments:
Very creative and pretty! :)
VEry cute and creative. What a precious gift from your daughter. :)
I agree... very creative and very sweet! Happy Wednesday!
I love the creativity that is unleashed when children have time and materials at hand, along with an encouraging parent!
It brings back memories of wonderful times at my Gram's house, happily cutting out pictures from catalogs and assembling them into collages.
Your daughter's creation reminded me of a post over at PetaPixel on taking flowers apart and rearranging the petals. A photographer has done this many times and the images are really nifty.
http://www.petapixel.com/2011/10/14/flowers-exploded-and-neatly-arranged/