In the kindergarten class next door to Naiya's, the teacher each year papier-mâchés a "stained glass" window above her Advent Nature Table. It is just so beautiful that I wanted to share it. I'm not sure (since it isn't actually from our class) but I believe the image is from a story she regularly tells at this time of year. (That's a little gnome in the lower right hand corner!)
(For tips and a bit of how-to for tissue paper stained glass, I recently came across this post from Jessica at Moonbeams and Applesauce.)
So pretty! Thanks for sharing this, the colors are wonderful!
ReplyDeletewow this is so beautiful, very tempted to try and do something similar x
ReplyDeleteGosh that is really lovely
ReplyDeleteCraciun fericit!That means in roumanian"Merry Christmas!"Thank you for your generosity!You allawys have wonderful things to share with us!I'm teacher in a kindergarten and i use many of your ideas.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you Cristina! Thank you for visiting all the way from Romania! Glad you can find some ideas here. I'm always so happy to know they're being used. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful window! And thanks for linking to my post.
ReplyDelete(As I said, I didn't make this window, but I think it's beautiful too!) Thanks for all the great tips Jessica. Glad you could stop by for a visit. :)
ReplyDeleteEvery year I plan to make one of these and every year I don't. This is magnificent. Thank you for sharing it.
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