Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Creativity at Work

I staSee full size imagerted my creative embroidery project and it started a flurry of creativity in the house. My two daughters, ages 13 and 7, have begun their own projects. My oldest daughter decided that she wanted me to embroider shirts for her and her best friend. Although I didn't want this to be screen related creativity, she found a really cute clip art that she wanted to use for the shirts. Once that was complete, she began to make a friendship bracelet from the multitude of embroidery floss laying about. My youngest daughter wanted to try her hand at embroidering also. Because I thought ahead, I gave her a piece of burlap, an embroidery hoop, a large needle and access to all of the floss. She thought she was really grown up. I was just going to let her make stitches but she surprised me with stitching a castle out of purple thread. Then she put orange and pink together and started to stitch a sunset. Next she moved on to the grass. She was so proud of her work that she brought it to class for sharing. Some of the boys even asked her to let them take a turn stitching. She was so proud. 

While all of us girls were working away in the family room, my son (11) decided to join us. His creative specialty is creative writing and drawing. He sat with us and asked if I would stitch a pillow for him of a golf course hole he designed. Quickly he grabbed a piece of paper and pencil and started in on his drawing. 

It has been a long time since we all sat in one room, without the TV or computer on, talking, laughing and sharing what we were doing. One small step for mom, one giant leap for the Mott Family.

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