January 16, 2008
A Ballet Cross Stitch Gift To Please Your Favorite Ballerina
A gift for a dance instructor. A fun project for your child who has a love of dance. A way to decorate a child's room. With a ballet cross stitch motif, you'll find a great way to combine a love for cross stitching with a love for ballet dancing.
When looking for a ballet cross stitch pattern, there are many designs and themes to choose from. If you're an advanced cross stitcher, have intermediate skills, or are just beginning, it should be possible to find patterns and charts - both online and offline - to meet your taste and skill level.
Is there an occasion that your child's dance teacher will be celebrating soon? Whether it is for a birthday, holiday, or just to thank her for investing in your child's life, a ballet cross stitch will be one gift she'll be sure to cherish for the love that went into creating it.
For the teacher who has younger students, consider creating a design with children ballerinas. You could also choose pink ballet slippers, or a ballerina putting on her shoes. Don't forget to say "thank you" by including a personal message or quote about dancing. Remember, too, to stitch the date the gift is given on the completed piece.
Allow your child to choose just the right cross stitch pattern for the teacher's gift, even if there's no occasion for a gift. With your guidance, you can help your child learn to love cross stitching as much as she loves dancing. Taking the time to cross stitch together will strengthen your relationship as well as give you an opportunity to teach something that's meaningful to you.
If your daughter wants ballet decorations in her room, there's no end to the choices available to you. And cross stitch projects you've made will fill her room with love. Using the word "ballet" in an acrostic would be unique to go along with dancers in different poses. Whatever you choose together, your daughter will enjoy spending time in her ballet themed room.
Ballet cross stitch motifs let you combine two beloved hobbies resulting in pieces of work you can use for gift-giving or dcor. It's a creative way to display an appreciation for the art of dance.
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