Nevis Kindergarten students get crafty
Cute Christmas creations will brighten many homes this holiday season. Students in Nevis kindergarten teacher Wendy McGillivray-Bjorklund’s class shared some of their projects with the Enterprise. Written By: Lorie R. Skarpness | 10:45 pm, Dec. 22, 2020 ×
Talia Strandell made herself how she would look if she were an elf with pointy ears who lived at the North Pole. Submitted photos.
Cute Christmas creations will brighten many homes this holiday season. Students in Nevis kindergarten teacher Wendy McGillivray-Bjorklund’s class shared some of their projects with the Enterprise.
Elsie Jurgens wore a Christmas outfit and mask for craft day. She gave her Santa a curly beard by rolling strips of construction paper.
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In a regular year, wearing amazingly detailed holiday nail designs would be as simple as booking an appointment at your local nail salon. Alas, it is 2020. Not being able to see nail artists in person complicates things, but we have solutions.
First, simplify! You don’t need a Meredith Grey-level steady hand to DIY some festival nail art. Think solid colours: a wash of red, silver, gold or any sort of glitter-y polish. (Or perhaps a solid colour topped with some glitter? Layer away!)
Second, press-on nails. The old-school technique is having a major renaissance right now and there are more size, shape and colour options than ever. Check out designs from Canadian nail experts at TIPS Nail Bar, Naked Beauty Bar and Rebecca Ramsdale. If you don’t think you’re a press-on person, think again.
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