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Royal Wedding Easy Kids Craft in Hama Beads

April 26, 2011 by

When I was at school, one of my teachers used to call me “the late Miss Taylor” – as you can see, I’m not renown for being on time or early, so my Royal Wedding craft is suitably too late to actually drum up sales. Ah well 🙂

The girls did these designs today; I’ll do better pictures tomorrow, but I wanted to put their efforts up to be seen. My Union Jack isn’t finished though – ran out of blue at home!

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Maddy rather wonderfully did the figures (Kate’s dress being an excellent opportunity try out the new Hama Bead Pearl Colour and the fabulous heart with kate and Will on it. She also did the crown with the veil attached.

Fran did the Hama Bead Bunting, which we are gong to string up (made on large hexagon pegboards with holes for ribbon) and the flags.

Amelie did the Union Jack themed cupcake 😀 and the blue bunting shape with a K on it (I took the photo backwards!)

Josie did the penguin in a wedding dress. Every Royal Wedding should have one 😀

We are, of course, always grateful for the sales we get from readers of the blog. CraftMerrily (and PlayMerrily) support the family entirely and we really appreciate our customers.

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Hama Beads Tagged With: easy royal wedding crafts, free royal wedding bead designs, hama bead bride, hama bead bunting, hama bead princess, royal wedding crafts for kids, royal wedding hama bead patterns, will and kate

Comments

  1. Mum In Meltdown says

    April 26, 2011 at 9:57 pm

    Hi, these look fab and even though your too late to make sales at least your getting into the spirit of it
    all! Just found your blog via Tots100 and will definitely be following as I love finding new blogs to read. Please take a look at mine over at muminmeltdown.blogspot.com
    Thanks T x

  2. Cara says

    April 27, 2011 at 3:14 am

    Love the flippy ends on “Kate’s” hair.

  3. sheonad says

    April 27, 2011 at 9:51 pm

    love these!

  4. KJ@letsgoflyakite says

    April 28, 2011 at 4:39 am

    Great project idea!

  5. sindy says

    May 4, 2011 at 12:19 pm

    there really good i do things like this im selling them atm on ebay if u would like to have a look

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