This post is special in more than one ways.
1. This is my first video post. Yeah, I am experimenting with a different media.
2. This is my first “how to” or “tutorial” post for any of the crafts. (If you count out the recipes of course). I’ve posted several of my own jewelry designs on A-mused-mind. But never got into the details of how I ended up making them.
So wish me luck.
This is something that Bhabhi taught me to do. Apparently they did do something like this in school days and weaved the fishes together into garlands. (Interesting na?)
When me and Princes Diya worked on her holiday homework, we ended up doing these fishes. (More about it here.)
Basically we created four types of fishes for her project.
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Type 1 (Simple)
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Type 2 (Intermediate)
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Type 3 (Slightly Advanced)
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Type 4 (It’s Different)
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- Type 1 – Simple: Simply stick two pieces of bangles together to form a fish shape. Let the bangle pieces move over each other at the tail part. Color the insides. This is simple, but the result was little unstable. Specially at the crossing part near the tail. So adopted Bhabhi’s way. (Type 3)
- Type 2 – Intermediate: Stick the bangle piece. Roll a string of wool on your fingers to make it about 2 inches in length. Spread one side of this roll on the mouth of jelly fish and then cut the strands. Sticking one side and then cutting makes it real easy instead of sticking one piece at a time.
- Type 3 – Slightly Advanced: This fish, unlike type 1, is whole and holds nicely when stuck. Check out this video to see how you can do it yourself.
- Type 4 – Different: This one is not made from glass. It’s a metal bangle! Simply twist it gently to form a fish shape. Easy and really beautiful.
Some ideas where you can use it could be:
- A photo frame? Watch this space for I plan to post a tutorial on how to turn a box into a photo frame. You could always use fishes and shells to decorate it!
- Scrapbooking?
- Interweave type 3 fishes to form a garland? Or if you have plenty of these interweave the fishes together, decorate with some beads / shells and make a curtain for your window / door.
- Similarly you could make a wall-hanging or a wind-chime!
So, what are you waiting for? Start collecting pieces of bangles and get crafting!!!
Don’t forget to share your results with our readers out here.
Happy Fishing!
Meet another artsy-craftsy mom. Shruti, who has a nice little space at
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She has an amazing collection of simple yet beautiful ideas for DIY art / craft projects.
Thanks Shruti for having me on the "Treasure from Trash" series for Underwater scenery made of waste material
So, next time you are at home wanting to DO something instead of watching TV, head to her site, grab an idea and set to work. Sometimes you can surprise yourself!
My dear Family and Friends,
I owe each one of you a HUGE and heartfelt "thank you". I mean it.
8th July was my birthday. Completion of my 32nd summer on this blue heaven. (Yeah I know, I don’t look like 32.
And yeah again, I do count “summers” not "Sawan" as they do in Hindi. You can take a beach bum out of Goa but you cannot take the summers out of her…) 
My day started with a very sweet birthday wish from my loving husband at midnight on the day before.
Morning came with the announcement from Princess Diya – "Aaj mumma ka birthday hai, isiliye mein school nahi jaunga!".
This followed by the chorus "Happy Birthday, Chachiji" by my nieces and nephew.
The whole day my cell phone kept ringing. (and I smiled each time I picked it.).
My Gmail overflowed with notifications from facebook when people all over the world left messages. (and I smiled each time I checked the unread mails.).
Went to the temple and was greeted by a whole new picture of My Kanhaji on the wall. It was as if he dressed specially for my birthday. I was mesmerized. ("Beauty lies in the eyes of beholder…", heard somewhere?)
Then we went to get treat items for dinner party at home. When we came back, another surprise awaited us. The kids had arranged a mouth watering pineapple cake, candles that said "32" and even balloons….

We had a blast.
I know this was one of the most memorable birthdays I ever had. Thanks for each one of you for making it so special for me…
I know I’ve been going through rough times these last few months. It was as if my Kanhaji was flooding my day with happiness, making each of you as an instrument of His wish in communicating to me that happy days are just starting. I was overwhelmed.
I also took a moment to be introspective. Here’s what came out… (Most of this is personal, but I am counting each of you as my best friend and sharing it as-is with you. I do not mean to hurt anyone’s feelings or pass comments etc. These are just my views. At this time and place. Nothing more.)
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It is easier to change yourself than to change others.
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You only have so much time to appreciate this life. You only have so much time to value things like friendships, love. To reach out to people. To give.
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It’s pointless wasting precious time chasing things you don’t think are worthy. I don’t think giving up material pleasures entirely is the way to live. But know what you need absolutely and what you can do without.
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Envy, greed even guilt and fear are emotions not worth keeping with you.
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A super-mom lives only in myths and fairy tales. And yes in television daily soaps. So do super-employees, super-wives, super-dads, super-<anyone>. Real life is all about balance. Each of us plays multiple roles in a day. Each of us are better at something, good at something else and not-so-good at some other stuff. It’s worthless trying to be super-good at everything.
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Each person you meet is intended to bring meaning to your life. Each smile you exchange is special. Don’t waste a single opportunity to smile.
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A successful Marathi actress once mentioned in a TV show – “Apal bhav-vishva sambhalun milavlel yash mhanaje khar yash.” Meaning, “when you achieve something while taking care of your emotional universe, that is real achievement.”
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It is not that important what people think about you. What matters is what you think when you stand in front of yourself. Your inside is far more important than the whole outside world. This is the most important lesson that life has taught me.
Hmm.. The list does not end really here. But I do not want to be too 32-ish, right on day 5 of my 32. So, I’ll save the rest of my ramblings for some subsequent posts.
I do sincerely hope this post and the others on this blog are helping you in some way – some giving you a handy tip on parenting, some on practical business plans, if nothing else, at least my words are making you think some new and worthy thoughts.
If there’s anything you would like to read here, please email me at varada dot sharma at gmail dot com or drop a comment on any post. I always try to respond to comments.
Here’s to the splendid journey called ‘L.I.F.E.”. Thanks for making it a rich and fulfilling one for me.
Love you all, can’t thank you enough…
Sincerely,
~Varada