Jump to content

Recommended Posts

hello people,


I wondered if anyone here could give me some ideas.


It's my grandmother's 100th birthday in a couple of weeks and I've love my kids to make a card for her. Kids are aged 5 and 2. But what to put on the card??? All I can think of so far is:


- "Happy 100th birthday", where the kids paint the words or glue stuff in to make the words

- A collage-picture of a cake with 100 candles (how do I do that?? matches with the tips taken off?)

- A collage-picture of 100 of something else - 100 balloons? 100 flowers? 100 glasses of champagne?


Any better ideas?


She lives in her own home in rural Ireland and is still fit as a fiddle, and a keen gardener.


Claire

Could you get a massive piece of paper/cardboard and they cut round a huge "100" which you've drawn for them obviously?



Then decorate with their usual flair and taste - in our house that would involve a great deal of glitter and lurid colour. Maybe attach some seeds for her to plant from the ch? eg sunflowers which they would see easily and quickly and could know were theirs?


Congrats to your Grandma, to be 100 and in her shape is quite amazing. Good genes hopefully!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Watson’s General Telegraph. Truly amazing. High quality meat, generous portions, huge Yorkshires. We don’t go anywhere else.
    • The Plough has very good traditional food...
    • Yes I got an email from Ellie Reeves local MP today, saying Lordship Lane post office will stay but become a franchise. So good news for those who still use post offices!
    • Many are enduring the cost of living crisis. Whilst I feel for single people living alone, the point is many families also feel squeezed financially so you saying it's fairer for larger households to pay more for water consumption is a bit mean spirited. There are many many situations people find themselves in and one could also argue that single people living alone in 3 bedroom houses are disadvantaging families by taking up more space than needed. The discussion could go right down a rabbit hole. The basic point is water should be free. It was until privatisation and now it feels like yet another tax on working families.  I'm using the term hardworking families because we've been hard hit by many increasing bills. That isn't to take away from single people or those without kids. Obviously everything (well most things) are choices. Everyone is entitled to free speech last time I checked. Why does the term hardworking families bother you so much?! Jeez...
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...