To start off, making beaded bobby pins have never crossed my mind at all. However, when Brenda suggested the activity of learning to make them, I did not know it could actually be quite fun! Before I tried making them, they sounded so easy to be done, just some beads, shape the wires accordingly and voila, a beaded bobby pin is created! As we went on with our practices, it was actually tough to really come up with a nice and proper design for the pins. I already had problems at the start, especially on how to place the beads properly and how to neatly end it off.
As time went by, with more help from our guru(BRENDA, haha!) and other classmates, I finally started to get the hang of it and my bobby pins’ design improved more each time. It was an accomplishment ok! I felt contented with the beaded bobby pins I’ve made and sometimes, had the fun of wearing them with other classmates and taking pictures! A little of showoff of our own creations won’t hurtJ.
Anyways, well done 09A04 for our endurance in learning to make the bobby pins! It felt so nice to see that we had done around 60 bobby pins altogether as a class and they were awesome! However, we hope that they will not go to waste now that the learning fiesta is cancelled. I hope we could still gain profits by selling them or something, then maybe we could donate to charity. See, we’re doing a good cause for people! Furthermore, I think we will feel very happy and as if there is a sense of achievement in us when we see people using our bobby pins. All in all, the process of learning this together was very entertaining and true enough, we have gained a new skill.
MUSE-firah championship.. and im so long winded.
peace out.