This literally brought me to tears. I’m 30 years old and went to Waldorf as a child but lost all my ties to the school years ago. I just remembered out of the blue about the lantern walk and found your video. The song unlocked some special long forgotten memories, thank you so much for that.
I have never hear the St. Martinssong in englisch. Wonderful.😍 Im from Germany. We singing: Ich geh mit meiner Laterne und meine Laterne mit mir. Dort oben leuchten die Sterne und unten leuchten wir. Mein Licht ist aus ich geh nach Haus, rabimmelrabammelrabum bum bum🥰
Such a lovely video and lantern making tutorial. Love the lantern song...reminds me of lantern walking with my children during this time of the year and singing, "Laterne, Laterne, Sonne, Mond und Sterne... Thank you, Sarah.
Such a lovely video. We will do our lanterns for the nights of Ramadan as lanterns were traditionally used to go pray at the Masjid (mosque) during that holiday for night prayers. My heart is so delighted with the idea of lantern making for that occasion and I will make sure to share it with my very large and beautiful extended family so all cousins will be able to have their own (made by themselves).
Thanks so much, Sarah, for sharing this video. Over the past few days I have watched it many times with my children. We crafted lanterns, wrote out the song verses to a few favorite songs, and enjoyed a beautiful lantern walk in the first snow of the season! Wishing you. A very happy winter with lots of love and creativity.
I was wondering what tissue paper you used. I feel that kite paper is too sturdy, and that other tissue paper bleeds when wet - so I am very curious about what you used.
This literally brought me to tears. I’m 30 years old and went to Waldorf as a child but lost all my ties to the school years ago. I just remembered out of the blue about the lantern walk and found your video. The song unlocked some special long forgotten memories, thank you so much for that.
I have never hear the St. Martinssong in englisch. Wonderful.😍 Im from Germany. We singing: Ich geh mit meiner Laterne und meine Laterne mit mir. Dort oben leuchten die Sterne und unten leuchten wir. Mein Licht ist aus ich geh nach Haus, rabimmelrabammelrabum bum bum🥰
Such a lovely video and lantern making tutorial. Love the lantern song...reminds me of lantern walking with my children during this time of the year and singing, "Laterne, Laterne, Sonne, Mond und Sterne... Thank you, Sarah.
Such a lovely video. We will do our lanterns for the nights of Ramadan as lanterns were traditionally used to go pray at the Masjid (mosque) during that holiday for night prayers. My heart is so delighted with the idea of lantern making for that occasion and I will make sure to share it with my very large and beautiful extended family so all cousins will be able to have their own (made by themselves).
Thanks so much, Sarah, for sharing this video. Over the past few days I have watched it many times with my children. We crafted lanterns, wrote out the song verses to a few favorite songs, and enjoyed a beautiful lantern walk in the first snow of the season! Wishing you. A very happy winter with lots of love and creativity.
How lovely i wonder if you could add some dried leaves or flower's to it to?? Will definitely be making these with my kids
I'm sure you can, why not? It is a wonderful idea
I hadn't thought to try it, but that's a great idea!
My first daughter made one for me abt 17 years ago I still have it in my cedar chest. Can't wait to do this with my little ones again. ❤
Thank you Sarah! Wonderful!
I would love to see a video on ways that childless couples or adults can integrate Waldorf philosophy and lifestyle into their lives.
I was wondering what tissue paper you used. I feel that kite paper is too sturdy, and that other tissue paper bleeds when wet - so I am very curious about what you used.
I love your videos! One thing that is not convenient, though, is that your parakeet is making my dachshunds bark :)
will you have some promotion on black friday? thank you lol~~~
++++++++ activities practice for children, please