What about the materials?
- a checkered ribbon, 11.8 inches long,
colors: red and white
printer and print paper, to print the germ of jealousy
in picture Nr. 1 (alternatively, you could draw it by hand)
- colored pencils and markers
- a piece of thick craft paper, or
canson type, color: ivory or white or light beige
- glue
- scissors
Instructions
1. Print the germ of jealousy (picture Nr. 1) or draw
it by hand. Then, color it and cut it out with your scissors
2. After that, turn it on its back side and glue the
checkered ribbon on it, vertically and centered. Both free sides of the ribbon
should have approximately the same length.
3. To continue, turn it over again, on its front side.
Draw an upside down heart shape all around it, in a distance of 0.6 inches from the germ
of jealousy, as shown in picture Nr. 2.
4. Take your scissors and cut around the heart shape. The
back side of your bookmark is this heart, that keeps jealousy away (see picture
Nr. 3). You can draw or paint on it or
decorate it with a collage (with colorful cutouts from old magazines).
Your bookmark is ready. Place it in one of the books
you take to school. If you feel the jealousy germ is trying to make you start a
fight with your friends, do not allow it to. Turn your bookmark to its back
side to remember the lovely moments you’ve shared with them.
Picture Nr. 1
Author Biography
Maria Chatzi has graduated from the department of English Language and Literature of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and has worked as a teacher of English. She is also a self-taught artist, she designs crafts for kids and adults, jewelry and other home décor items. She’s been a creativity enthusiast for over fifteen years now. She writes articles and activities on Creative Writing and Craft projects, offline and online.
She spends a great deal of her time volunteering for public libraries in Thessaloniki , where she offers creative courses, mainly creative writing and crafts for kids. She also teaches jewelry making and various techniques for crafting with recycled materials.
Both her contribution to public libraries and the publication of this mini ebook, with a Creative Commons License, are an offer of free services for the common good in the local community and an effort to promote Creativity.
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