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Saturday, April 14, 2018

Dream catchers for making dreams come true




Hi my lovelies
Do you believe in dream catchers? Do you have them? Do you know anything about them? I believe in dream catchers and so does also my oldest Nelly Bo who preferably spends her free time either at the piano, listening to music or singing but also creating, painting and re-decorating. She loves everything "boho" and spiritual and so naturally she started to make dream catchers to find peace and to release stress between school and studies which is taking up most of her time these days.

Last fall I showed you some of her creations on Instagram which resulted in a few sales and customized orders to Nelly Bo's delight. She is saving up money for traveling around the world once school is over and her future goal is to work in the humanitarian sector to help people in need and environmental rescue projects. My girl wants to save the world, and with that ambition I think traveling the world and seeing other cultures, volunteering in a humanitarian project or similar is a great start.

In Native American culture it is said that dream catchers were hung above the beds of sleeping children to protect them from bad dreams and evil spirits. Legends held that the spider web design of the dream catcher would allow good dreams to pass through and float down the hanging beads and feathers to the sleeping children, while bad dreams would be caught in the web and disappear with the first rays of the morning light.

Nelly Bo's dream catchers are made with great love and attention to details. Every creation is unique and one of its kind. She is a strong believer of a dream catchers' power to protect and spread good spirit. If you are interesting in purchasing one of her creations you can now wind them in my Etsy shop. Nelly Bo will continue to make dream catchers in her spare time and when buying one of Nelly Bo's handmade creations, you are helping her to raise the money she needs to make her dreams come true.




Kärlek
Annette


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4 comments:

  1. I love the way they look, so even if one doesn't believe in catching dreams, the dream catchers are a beautiful decoration. My eldest boy is graduating college next month and also dreams of traveling the world. May he and Nelly Bo's dreams come true.

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  2. Lovely dream catchers. Your Nelly Bo is as creative as you are. I wish a great success selling her gorgeous and special dream catchers. It can help her to let her dream come true.

    Have a great weekend, Margaret

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  3. Beautifully done Nelly Bo, and I admire your entrepreneurial spirit. I hope you are successful in raising the money you need to travel the world. CJ xx

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  4. The dream catchers are lovely. Nelly Bo is as creative as her mother ;-). It looks amazing.
    Have a nice evening.

    Sweet greetings,
    Emily
    (casacreaemilia.blogspot.nl)

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Kärlek
Annette

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