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Category Archives: Waldorf / Steiner
Why Create?
Do you ever ask yourself why you create? For most of us it certainly isn’t out of necessity as it was for our parents or grandparents. We can hop into a car and buy a jumper for next to nothing … Continue reading
Posted in children, craft adventures, felting, Fibres, knitting, Waldorf / Steiner
Tagged creative, creative therapy, crochet, eco friendly, eco knitting, felting, fulling, Gardening, grow your own, hand me down knits, heirloom knits, knitting, knitting for charity, knitting for children, knitting for kids, knitting to give, making, nesting bowls, prayer shawls, stacking bowls, steiner inspired, waldorf inspired
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Midsummer Fae – a donkey short
It is a tradition to make fairy houses at midsummer. It is the time they will visit your garden to celebrate the Summer Solstice, singing and dancing into the wee hours. The morning of the solstice, both Emily and Toby … Continue reading
Posted in children, garden, Home Education, knitting, nature, nature table, Pagan, seasonal, Waldorf / Steiner
Tagged a midsummer night's dream, children, childrens activities, dolls house furniture, fae, faery, fairy, midsummer, nature, Oberon, pagan, seasonal, shakespear, solstice, Steiner, summer solstice, titania, Waldorf, wiccan
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My Little Atelier
I have a couple of preferred websites when it comes to birthdays and present buying occasions for the children. I have found it quite difficult over the years to find quality alternatives that aren’t plastic or centered around popular culture … Continue reading
Posted in children, craft adventures, Fibres, Free Patterns, garden, Home Education, knitting, nature, seasonal, Spinning, Waldorf / Steiner
Tagged andy goldsworthy, art, art kit, atelier, baby booties, birthday ideas, birthday presents, cinnamon, creative play, eco friendly, home education, home eductaion, home schooling, kids art, knitting, mandala, natural, natural toys, nature art, scottish art, shells, spinning, Steiner, toys, Waldorf, woodland children
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Waldorf Dolls and Houses in Trees
When I was a little girl, there was always a feeling of dreamlike enchantment when I went to play at friends houses from Waldorf families. Looking back I don’t know if it was the light, breathy atmosphere that their homes … Continue reading
Posted in children, craft adventures, Home Education, nature, Waldorf / Steiner
Tagged children, creative play, doll, fairies, felt toys, forest school, green parenting, home education, home schooling, imagination, making waldorf dolls, ostheimer, parenting, play, sewing, Steiner, steiner doll, Waldorf, waldorf doll, waldorf family, wooden toys, woodland, woods
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