Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Use a dead leaves to make a flowers!!!

How can you use a dead leaves???

What can you make with them???

Beautiful Art!!!!
Beautiful Art!!!!
Beautiful Art!!!!
Beautiful Art!!!!
Beautiful Art!!!!
Beautiful Art!!!!
Beautiful Art!!!!
Beautiful Art!!!!
Beautiful Art!!!!
Beautiful Art!!!!
Beautiful Art!!!!
Beautiful Art!!!!
Beautiful Art!!!!



















16 comments:

hat said...

Beautiful! Now let's all learn English, a language in which the plural of leaf is LEAVES.
Stupidity, our one inexhaustible resource, just ahead of ignorance.

Kate said...

Oh jeez, hat. Maybe s/he is foreign. I am all about the correct grammar, but cut him/her a break.

Gigi said...

Great job! The flowers are very pretty and such a nice project to teach to children, utilizing a ready resource.

le mondo said...
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le mondo said...

wow! Awesome. Way to be creative. "hat" you think you're soo smart. Can you create something like that? or are you just sharp with your tongue and like to bring people down?

hat said...

Le Mondo, Kate,

The craft displayed here is wonderful. But in my experience about 2/3 of the English on the Web is semiliterate at best. That is dismaying. If you can't write well, you can't convey your ideas well. And yes, I can make something like that. LeMondo, just go to http://www.pinecreekwood.com/photogallery/Figured%20Maple%20Harp.jpg
I built and carved that harp. I play it too.

dragonschild28 said...

This isn't about someone's knowledge or usage of ENGLISH... Its about ART. It is very possible that after translation to our English that his language messed up. I have had this happen to me in email. Maybe he did it to attract attention and be different. Point accomplished. Oh and by the way... your "link" to your harp doesn't work. HMMMM... Maybe its your ENGLISH.....

Ginny..aka PP said...

letz 4get bout gramma focus on the creativity and beauty of bringing back to "life" a fallen leaf by turning it into a special spring flower. bringing joy, smiles and amazement to those who see it

Kathryn said...

Besides hat, there's an old adage that "pictures are worth a thousand words" - and these pictures speak volumes in terms of both beauty and the conveyance of knowledge.

notajudge said...

Everyone has different talents. Some want to be English teachers. Some want to share with others. Art is a beautiful way to share!

hat said...

http://www.pinecreekwood.com/
photogallery/Figured%20Maple%20Harp
.jpg

hat said...

Frankly, I'm leaning toward Kate's view that this is a translation to English, since the site has since been changed to reflect leaves as plural, but left the the singular indefinite article "a" leaves. At any rate, I'm going to print the page and try it this fall myself, because it is very cool. As to the harp, the goldanged url cut off when I posted it, so here it is again.You can't cut and paste it, but it does work if you type it in. You might check it out, to ascertain that I do indeed respect art and craft, not only in writing, but in the manual and fine arts.

http://www.pinecreekwood.com/
photogallery/Figured%20
Maple%20Harp.jpg

dramamom said...

How nice that someone took the time to post these instructions; how original. "hat", Misspelling the plural of "leaves" as "leafs" is more likely ignorance than stupidity. However, in this case I think it was just an editing error. So I agree that you should lighten up and am glad to see you have. Also, I believe you probably carved and made the harp; unless you carved it after you assembled it.

frank said...

hat - That is a horrible website my friend. Maybe you should spend more time learning web design and less time running your mouth.

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