A Special Gift
My friend Eric called me about a month ago and said, “Kendra, I need you to make me a tiara for my sister.” I said, “Excuse me, a what?” I have never made a tiara before- in fact, I’ve never even made anything close. I was nervous at first, but the more he told me, the more excited about this project I got.
So here’s the story: Eric and his sister Vanessa grew up in Italy. When they were little, they spoke a mixture of Italian and English, and friends and family called Vanessa “La Pricipessa” (Princess, in Italian). Ever since, Eric has bought his sister a tiara for every major event in her life. Next week she graduates from college, and he wanted to get her a really special gift.
I loved the story behind the gift, and so I thought a lot about what kind of tiara this should be. I wanted to convey the sense of openness and possibility that comes with graduation. My idea was to create a tiara that was not only a crown but a picture of the world, and so I designed a silhouette of a city, a forest, and a village to show Vanessa that the world is hers to explore and enjoy.
I’ve never cut out such a complicated silhouette before- I was so nervous! But after many hours of intricate sawing with a half-milimeter saw blade, here is the result!
It felt so wonderful to be a part of such a special project. It’s projects like these that make me feel like I am making a difference in people lives in a small way. I love doing custom work, or even making things that I know will be given as gifts. It makes me so happy to know that I am helping to make someone’s day!
Eric promised to get me more pictures of Vanessa wearing the tiara once she opens it. Check back soon!
Kendra,
This is so wonderful and meaningful. It is gorgeous! She will cherish it I’m sure.
Thanks so much Ruth! I hope so 😉
This is absolutely beautiful and very cool. What a wonderful story.
I love this story!
So happy you could help with such a special occasion.
WOW!! That is so amazing!! Nice work 🙂