Good wishes for a whole year! Every wish is written on a stone and every month the recipient is allowed to take out a stone! Put the stones in a beautiful glass and so a desired glass is created in no time.
This small and decorative gift idea brings joy for a whole year - whether for birthday, Mother's Day or New Year. You can find ideas for wishes here. Let yourself be inspired.
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First look for smooth rounded stones. These can have different colors and vary in size.
For one year you can choose twelve stones so that each month a stone can be taken out.
Then you select a glass into which your stones fit. This can be a masonry glass, a candy glass or the like.
Think about what you want and write on the stones.
Here are some ideas:
With crayons you can write on the stones.
Or you label the stones with markers.
Then carefully place the stones in the glass.
Then you close the glass.
Now you make a sign or a card out of a piece of paper.
Decorate the glass with a beautiful ribbon or a string of bast.
Finished is a great gift.
Have fun doing crafts and giving gifts!
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Directions
First look for smooth rounded stones. These can have different colors and vary in size.
For one year you can choose twelve stones so that each month a stone can be taken out.
Then you select a glass into which your stones fit. This can be a masonry glass, a candy glass or the like.
Think about what you want and write on the stones.
Here are some ideas:
With crayons you can write on the stones.
Or you label the stones with markers.
Then carefully place the stones in the glass.
Then you close the glass.
Now you make a sign or a card out of a piece of paper.
Decorate the glass with a beautiful ribbon or a string of bast.
Finished is a great gift.
Have fun doing crafts and giving gifts!
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