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In the picturesque town of Obergriesbach, a creative spark ignited among 16 children during the recent vacation program. Over the course of 2.5 hours, these young artists worked diligently to create a series of unique mirrors, each adorned with a frame of small glass stones.
The mirrors, which now proudly adorn various locations in the town, were the culmination of the children's project. The materials for the project, including the silicone, were distributed by Daniela Asam, Hubert Asam, and Sandra Koziol.
The children used a trowel to carefully glue the glass stones onto the mirrors, creating intricate patterns and designs. The finished mirrors were then photographed by Daniela Asam, capturing the fruits of the children's labour.
The Obergriesbach vacation program, known for its creative offerings, provided the perfect platform for this project. The mirrors, with their unique designs and the hard work of the children, serve as a testament to the program's success in fostering creativity and artistic expression.
Despite extensive searches, no further information could be found about the specific execution of this project or the mirror decoration activity within the Obergriesbach vacation program. However, the completed mirrors stand as a shining example of the creativity and talent that can blossom when given the opportunity.
The completed mirrors, now enhancing the aesthetics of several locations in town, are a testament to the children's lifestyle project, their home-and-garden creation during the Obergriesbach vacation program. These mirrors, masterpieces of small glass stone patterns, serve as a vibrant display of the children's creativity and artistic expression.