And the final photo of the felt pieces for Eric Carle’s The Very Quiet Cricket – the dragonfly, the mosquitoes in the starry night sky, and the luna moth (click on image to enlarge):
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These are gorgeous, Abs! I’ve said it before, and it bears repeating: your kids are sooooooooooo lucky to have you as their librarian! While you openly admit your singing talent is limited, I think you more than make up for it with your artistic abilities and creative mind! I’d love to see the storytime!-Liz
Patterns!! We must have patterns!!
These are so #*@&!^% cool!!
Patterns? Ah, dear brother, you underestimate your sister’s talent.
I do these completely free-hand (free-scissor?) – there are no patterns. No pencil lines, no pattern, no nothin’. Just cut and glue.
(And if you think these are cool, wait till I post photos of my pride and joy, the pieces to “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?”)
And thus ends my bragging for the day.
No, no, not patterns for you — make patterns for those of us who are not nearly so talented as you!
Hmmmm. I’m afraid once the creative moment has passed, it’s passed.
But you, too, can do this! Give it a whirl!