Friday, October 10, 2008

What shall I wear? 3.

You must think, ‘she has been walking around in flower underwear the past days’… (since my last post). Yes I did …almost… I just couldn’t pick the right clothes…
But today it was really easy! We went for a autumn forest walk with all the children in my class. So I choose this,

what shall I wear?

And a raincoat,

what shall I wear?

luckily I didn’t need. The weather was just great! So was the walk! Young kids are so curious and open-minded look what they found;

'kijk juf, wat een mooie paddenstoel'

how does the toadstool look on the underside

How does the toadstool look on the underside... and where did the gnomes go?

underside toadstool

In class the children made these autumn artworks,

toadstools made in my class by 5 year old

autumn tree made in my class by 5 year old

Oh, how I enjoy my job and all these children!

I made a pattern of the ‘What shall I wear’ quilt, and just this week I had one of those ‘can’t sleep’ nights and look what is happening now…

what shall I wear?

Yes I started making stitchery’s now! A perfect job for dark autumn evenings (and a fast result).

Wish you all great autumn days!

16 comments:

Splashes of Pink and Mint said...

Geweldig die kleertjes!!!! Geborduurd vind ik het broekje trouwens ook superleuk! Wat weer een creativiteits-explosie! Leuk dat je met de kindertjes op pad bent geweest, ze hebben er weer prachtige kunstwerkjes van gemaakt!

Karen said...

Love your overalls and jacket and the art work...looks like you've got some budding artists on your hands;

Unknown said...

What about shoes?

Kitty said...

Fabulous dungarees and coats. And the childrens artwork is wonderful. x

em's scrapbag said...

The overalls and jacket are wonderful. You have some budding artist among those children you teach. Their artwork is fabulous.

MariecusBruyn said...

Dat ziet er allemaal fantastisch uit! En dat onder de paddestoel kijken om het deurtje voor de kabouterkes te vinden? Dat doe ik ook nog hoor :)
Slapeloze nachten... ja, die kan je beter creatief vullen dan :) En je doet het prachtig!

dutchcomfort said...

What a wonderful project you’re working on! Love the photos of the kids and the expedition!!

Anonymous said...

Wat prachtig al die kleertjes.

Heerlijk dat kinderen nog zo kunnen genieten. Prachtige kunstwerken hebben ze gemaakt!

Anonymous said...

Hier móet ik even op reageren.....wat een enige quiltstukjes zien we hier, ik ben zoooo benieuwd naar het geheel!
De Oilily-stoffen doen het geweldig! 't Is toch al zo moeilijk om de kleding weg te doen: ik zie nu vele mogelijkheden! Bedankt!
De tekeningen van de kinderen zijn prachtig!!!!

Jenny said...

Gorgeous! I love seeing the children'd artwork too. We had a warm spring day here:)

Anonymous said...

Awww... that is so adorable of them. The kids are young artists at heart. So inspiring are they!
Many well wishes.

Nanette Merrill said...

Heleen what a cute post. Love the hand work. You are so good!

Eileen said...

Those little stitched clothes are darling. And I love the "real" boots on the children! Wonderful! Wish I had a pair of polka dot wellies.

Anonymous said...

oh thanks for dropping by I am so happy you did now I have found your blog and I LOVE LOVE LOVE it your work is gorgeous!!!

mayaluna said...

Seeing your work and reading your blog makes me so happy. What beautiful quilting and handwork you do. Your children are quite lucky to have you!

Anonymous said...

die laarzen van jullie! Fantastisch om met zulke laarzen paddestoelen te gaan bekijken (schutkleur!)