Today's craft is divided into 2 sessions. The first session was to create the fish and octopus using
Pyssla beads. We did this a few days ago. Today, we just fitted them into the aquarium. The aquarium is made mainly from discarded materials...
Polystyrene frame as the aquarium and grape branches as corals
Stringed the fish with thread and hooked them onto paper clips Drew some blue wavy lines to create water ripples Hanged the fish by piercing the paper clips through the polystyrene frame
Tada... my simple aquarium with pets that do not require any feeding :p
Well, this looks like an interesting activity! Very simple too ya~
ReplyDeleteSo creative. That's a very nice craft :)
ReplyDeleteA good activity...very nice craft.
ReplyDeletedid that during my school time too . we also used plastercine
ReplyDeleteVery nice.. And I think I did something similar in my school day too... But we didnt use paper clips.. We poke the hole on top and put the string inside, that all.. Maybe more nicer without the paper clips , you can try try..
ReplyDeleteYou make me want to have pyssla beads for my girls too. Where can I get that? Toy r us have or not?
ReplyDeleteThat's a creative piece of art, Chloe! And an easy-maintained pet!
ReplyDeleteVery creative craft!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, creative and resourceful! It's one of the marvellous project you have done with her!
ReplyDeletevery creative, and environment friendly aquarium.
ReplyDeleteUh oh that's really great and creative Chloe! You're blessed, Jie-jie always loves craft but too bad both my parents have no interest in it ^^"
ReplyDeleteBeing creative is really good for your right brain development Chloe, keep it up ;D
you guys rocks man! this is so cool!
ReplyDeleteyou are so creative. Are you a trained art teacher? hehe....
ReplyDeleteVery creative leh. Well done, Mummy and Chloe.
ReplyDeletethumb up to mummy and chloe ... they r so colourful
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