Another shaker card!

OK. Do you remember our first shaker card!? I was inspired by Lana and her shaker card “Hello”! Nelle came home from kindergarten last Thursday and announced that her teacher is leaving on Friday! “She will have a baby and we have to make her shaker card!!!”… I paused… “It’s only a few hours till the bedtime, Nelle! Maybe we can buy here something tomorrow morning before the kindergarten?!”

But Nelle knew she want’s to make a shaker card. It’s not like you can’t make a shaker card (with the kid) in two hours, the mess that was in my craft corner made me worried. So.. We went upstairs and made a shaker card and mess got even bigger! I can’t find anything in it anymore. Next up – craft corner cleanup!

Ilze


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18 thoughts on “Another shaker card!

    1. Maybe in UK, she will, but I’m afraid, that the only thing that will be left after a month will be our memories making it, and this blog post. (Am I too grumpy today!?)

  1. Oh It was worth the mess!!! 🙂 And you will have to make a project of involving Nelles in helping clean up the craft room.

    1. I wish I had craft room, but I have desk and share my mess with “Janis office”, “visitors bed room” and storage 😀
      But one day.. one day for sure!

  2. I warmed you, making the shakers can get addictive! I am glad your daughter wanted to craft, I love crafting, and I have been lately every day. Please, check out the coloring challenge on Instagram, it is for both kids and adults. Do not mind the mess, it is just the part of the process. When you create a card, things can get disorganized. Not a big deal, I promise.

    1. I know, don’t worry, I’ve been making cards for past 6 years… and sometimes I need “fresh start” and more place 😀

  3. So beautiful, looks like you both put a lot of care into that card, I’m sure the teacher will appreciate it!! And little Nelle looks like she’s already for bed, so sweet:)

    Kind regards, Carolyn

  4. Ah, how lovely. I have such happy memories of when my daughters were that age and the same thing happened. I sometimes wish I could whisk us all back to those times. Now they are studying and working they come home and tell me how other people behave and I feel so sad sometimes. The world is not always a nice place for our children to go out into. At least you are teaching your children the right way to behave and it will pay off in the end, I believe. Best wishes. Karen x

          1. Well, I think you are! I’m full of admiration for all you do. Keep smiling and doing what you do. A kind heart is the best memory our children can have of us xxx

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