Teaching My Siblings How To Decorate A Paper Christmas Tree
Good evening my lovely family. I'm so excited to have you here. I welcome you all to my blog.
It's my second time posting in this great community, and I hope I'm most welcome. Today, I want to share with you what I did, and the joy I had from what I did.
Today, I was able to teach two of my younger siblings how to do handicrafts. They were so excited to see me doing this creative work, and I thought it was much to transfer the same creative idea to them.
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I was teaching them how to decorate a Christmas paper tree. But what I realized was that it seemed very strange to them when I started enrolling them.
They were so curious to learn it wholeheartedly. I told them I would teach them the same thing I did. I started showing how to measure the cardboard paper, and how to cut it.
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They did that successfully. I went further to teach them how to fold those papers till it has a rectangular shape.
I went further to show them how to apply gum to it, so the oapers could stick to each other. The next thing I showed them was how to carve out a circle from a white paper, and it was used for the decorations.
I also taught them how to make the handle and the bow, which they also used in the decoration. The last thing I thought of them was how to attach a beat to the Christmas tree, and finally, they were able to do everything I thought of them.
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Honestly, it was stressful to teach them because they've never had a pre-knowledge about this. They made so many mistakes but they were able to adjust through my directives.
They made me feel honored as people came in to see what they were doing. I took so much time to teach them.
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