Wednesday, 19 November 2008






Todays post is by my very talented 4 year old daughter. She designed and made this "birthday party tea" all by herself.
It consists of paper and felt tip colouring, held together with sellotape, very simple but effective. She drew and cut out a tablecloth, then 4 chairs, which she stuck underneath, with the backs protruding.
Then came 4 girls, individually cut and coloured, 4 individual party hats, then finally cake and treats. 
I am so proud of her, and she is certainly following in her crafty mum's footsteps.
enjoy your day,
Jules x

9 comments:

ChristineZ said...

I think you have a star in the making here! Her tea party table and lovely ladies are wonderful! I think this should be sitting out for everybody to see when they come to visit! Well done

Christine
aka whim6915 (SCS)

Anonymous said...

Oh my goodness! Your daughter did a wonderful job! She definitely takes after her mother in the crafts department. Looks like you will have a crafting buddy!

Anonymous said...

Oh I remember doing similar things at her age - unfortunately for me there were only blue pens or grey leads, so mine were less colorful!

What a masterpiece! My little paper people would just love to go to her little party.

Keep up the great work - we look forward to seeing more! Such an artistic young lady!

Anonymous said...

This is so cute! She is definitely talented. I love all the details she put in, individual chairs, treats, table and her coloring! Kheila

Jules said...

Thank you all for being so kind. Daisy is very pleased with all those compliments!

Betsy said...

Oh, my...seriously, this is amazing! I mean, it's adorable, cute, you name it, lol. But the whole concept of perception is really somethin' else! She's really good to be able to work that in!

To your daughter: Darlin', this ROCKS! You did a great job!

Betsy
aka MSBetsyZ

Anonymous said...

This is soooo adorable! I love it! Please save it!

Becca said...

This looks great! I'll bet that she had so much fun working on that! Nothing better than raising the next generation of crafters!!!

nani said...

What a wonderful job! Just like mom's projects, it's the details that complete everything and hers are all there. It won't be long before you'll have to be setting her up with her own SCS account!