Many children’s photographs remain from the “Sinterklaas Book” project. We didn’t throw them away, hoping to reuse them. And so I made this floral collage with photos of our students.
Many children’s photographs remain from the “Sinterklaas Book” project. We didn’t throw them away, hoping to reuse them. And so I made this floral collage with photos of our students.
For our director’s 50th birthday, the podium and hall in the school were decorated a little.
Mariya has been asking me for a long time to create a character for her in a computer game—a colorful, fluffy monster named Yarnby. I only had a screenshot from the game. So I thought about how to crochet it for a long time, but then working on it consumed me. It took some effort, especially with the fur. And it was during our trip to Paris that I finally finished it. He’s so cool! Masha is delighted! And I am very proud of myself.
I’m gradually preparing props for the graduation musical. For the roles of sound engineer and cashier, I made a mixer and a cash register.
Soon the children will have a performance, and this time I’ve decorated the stage with a jungle for them.
The little ones are currently learning about “Insects” in their lessons. Therefore, I decorated the hall for them with various paper insects.
I have temporarily set up an animal school on the podium.
Masha was going to a classmate’s house for a birthday party. And as a gift, the girl asked for yarn because she really loves to knit. I made her a cake out of yarn. It turned out original and beautiful. The birthday girl was pleased.
Barcelona is beautiful! And as a souvenir, Rostik bought me a Holiday 2024 Barbie. A beautiful doll with Spanish features! We had to leave the box behind because we only have carry-on luggage on the plane.
In the morning, I decorated Anechka’s room with a balloon arch and festive garlands for her birthday. But the main gift is ahead—we’re flying to Barcelona for the weekend with the whole family today.