Fairy Princess
This happened two weeks ago.This happened two weeks ago.The kindergarten told us that they were going to celebrate Children's Day that Thursday. Only on Mondays of the same week. Every girl in kindergarten wants to be a princess, so I crossed the causeway to Johor Bahru, Malaysia to buy a tiara and scepter.The kindergarten told us that they were going to celebrate children's day that Thursday. Only on Monday in the same week. I scrambled across the causeway to Johor Bahru, Malaysia to buy a tiara and scepter because every little girl in the kindergarten wants to be princesses .I brought home a Disney tiara and scepter (40RM/1263 yen/S$12). She saw feathers for sale at Cotton On, but her husband said he didn't have to buy them. I'm going to spoil her, he said.I came home with a Disney tiara and scepter (40RM/1263 yen/ S$12). I did see wings being sold in Cotton On but the husband said that there was no need to buy them. I would spoil her, he said . When she returned home, she discovered that in addition to still being a princess, she also wanted wings. ``I want to be a fairy princess,'' she said. She insisted that I make her something. She had stocked up on sewing supplies at Daiso, so she knew she had the materials she needed.Came home and turned out that my daughter still wanted to have wings on top of being a princess. "I want to be a fairy princess," she said. She was very insistent that I made her some. It turned out that I had the materials needed because I hoard a lot of sewing stuff from DAISO.So I got some ideas from the internet and spent two days making the wings. I used elastic lace, cross stitch thread, and felt.So I got some ideas from the Internet and spent 2 days making her wings. I used stretchable lace, cross-stitch thread, and felt from DAISO.She was very happy when she went to school. But when she came back to her house, she wasn't wearing them. It turns out that the girls at school only liked her tiara and scepter, so the poor feather was kept in her bag by her teacher.She was delighted when she went off to school. But when she came home, she wasn't wearing them. Turned out the little girls in school only liked her tiara and scepter so the poor wings were kept in her bag by her teacher.