Quilled Cards for Teacher’s day
I wanted to publish this post yesterday, 5th Sept 2012, on which Teacher’s day is celebrated in India.
I think for everyone mother is the first teacher. I learnt many things from my mother. In crafts, she taught me stitching, how to sew, how to do embroidery etc, etc. Then my father, who taught me first lessons of spiritualism, lessons of life, how to face problems. Whenever I was tensed about academic exams, I remember he used to tell me ” Don’t worry , these exams are nothing compared to exams given by life. In academic exams you first learn and face the exam. But in life you first give the exam and then learn the lessons of life“. How true!
I remember all my teachers . I cherish and praise them and thank all of them. Especially my Maths teacher, who motivated us to learn.
I learnt different forms of arts and crafts from different teachers. I thank all of them, who made my life beautiful! Still all of them inspire me.
My little son wanted to wish his teachers by giving cards to them. He requested me to buy some cards. I thought it will be better if I make some cards using quilling. Here are those:
I think for everyone mother is the first teacher. I learnt many things from my mother. In crafts, she taught me stitching, how to sew, how to do embroidery etc, etc. Then my father, who taught me first lessons of spiritualism, lessons of life, how to face problems. Whenever I was tensed about academic exams, I remember he used to tell me ” Don’t worry , these exams are nothing compared to exams given by life. In academic exams you first learn and face the exam. But in life you first give the exam and then learn the lessons of life“. How true!
I remember all my teachers . I cherish and praise them and thank all of them. Especially my Maths teacher, who motivated us to learn.
I learnt different forms of arts and crafts from different teachers. I thank all of them, who made my life beautiful! Still all of them inspire me.
My little son wanted to wish his teachers by giving cards to them. He requested me to buy some cards. I thought it will be better if I make some cards using quilling. Here are those:
Here are each of the crads:
He happily took these to school and gave to his teachers :-).
“The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.”
I dedicate this post to all the teachers.
Love , laugh and live the life to the fullest,
-Ranjana
Such beautiful cards! I could never have managed to quill so many cards!
Awwww,that what was a really cute read …….loved the cards ,they were beautiful 🙂 🙂
Ranjana..This is probably the best tribute to a teacher. And indeed… teachers come in all shapes and forms, be it our parents, our siblings…so, today is the time to pay tribute to them all.
Your cards are immensely attractive…:))
beautiful blog !!
Nice post Ranjana nad Il ove those quilled cards….
They are so pretty!!
Very pretty cards.
beautiful cards..and your dad's words are wonderful and very true..
Oh.. they all are so pretty, Ranjana:)
Happy teacher's day and those cards are lovely.
Pretty sweet creations.
Sudha
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beautiful cards ! lucky is the person who gets these .. and you are absolutely right about mothers being the first teachers .
Happy teacher's day, cards are so pretty :))
very nice..
Wow! They are so pretty!!!
I'm remembering my school days too.
I too used to create some personalized cards to my favourite teachers! 🙂
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Lovely cards Ranjana.
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nice cards!
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