at a previous meeting, the girls painted their flowerpots...
... and made some coffee filter flowers...
... and made some coffee filter flowers...
and even painted stamped flowers on their little teacups and saucers [well, espresso cups and saucers...]
Wide-brimmed straw hats at Michael's... $3!
The girls played a few games. The first was a Guess Who of sorts. Each girl was given a pink paper heart on which she secretly wrote down things she liked.... food, animals, colors, activities... whatever and she wrote her name on the heart. On a separate piece of paper the girls had to guess which girl was described as the hearts were read.
The girls played a few games. The first was a Guess Who of sorts. Each girl was given a pink paper heart on which she secretly wrote down things she liked.... food, animals, colors, activities... whatever and she wrote her name on the heart. On a separate piece of paper the girls had to guess which girl was described as the hearts were read.
Our artistic mom [she's awesome, she's in charge of all the crafts! Former art teacher... she rocks!] has offered to make an instructional video/pictures showing the coffee filter flowers - so be on the lookout for those [Michele, consider the fire lit :)]
The Memory Game... the girls had to remember as many items on the tray as they could
within a few minutes...
The mothers served the daughters. Since this was our group's first tea, we decided they should learn by being served first.
With each saint studied, there is a virtue and a flower to go along with that particular female saint. We make a wreath with our flowers which the girls wear for the May Crowning - and for the tea we simply attach the Wreath of Virtues to the hat [or just place them on the hat :)].
within a few minutes...
...and the winners Another activity they did was to match up the saint to her virtue of the ones which were studied for this wreath/year.
The mothers served the daughters. Since this was our group's first tea, we decided they should learn by being served first.
With each saint studied, there is a virtue and a flower to go along with that particular female saint. We make a wreath with our flowers which the girls wear for the May Crowning - and for the tea we simply attach the Wreath of Virtues to the hat [or just place them on the hat :)].
11 comments:
Just Lovely...Our co-op little flower group made hats from wrapping paper and duct tape...I'll have to post some pictures!
great job!! and look how smart your little flowers are! :)
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Cool cool cool!
Love to hear about all the awesome art/crafts!
What lovely girls.
Very nice! And the pictures are wonderful! they look like they had a delightful time.
Wonderful! I hope to get our daughter(s?) involved in Little Flowers some day. What little ladies.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! What a lovely tea party!! I just love all the matching hats, so CUTE!!! Thanks for posting pictures!
what precious, precious pictures! wish i coulda been there! :)
Shelly, I'm really impressed. The girls were all just beautiful in their little hats!!! I know you put in lots of work to make such a special day for the girls.
BTW, not sure why my blog isn't updating on your blogroll. Any ideas? I checked with typepad and they say its not them or me.
GORGEOUS!
Awww, that looks like so uch fun! You did a lovely job!
My first response is like Laura's GORGEOUS!
This is what girlhood should be like and you've captured something magical in your photos. :)
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