Crafty donation for Kids Helping Hopkins [Pictures]
What began as a simple hobby for Cailie Zeidler, 10, has transformed into an artistic and charitable endeavor. Under the banner of Cailie's Creations, the Timonium resident and her family make beaded bracelets, small decorative signs and painted rocks, which they sell and then donate proceeds to the Johns Hopkins Children's Center. Her work earned Callie the 2012 Kids Helping Hopkins Children's Champion Award.
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Crafty donation for Kids Helping Hopkins
Cailie Ziegler hand makes beads for the bracelets she sells and donates the proceeds to Johns Hopkins Children's Center. Cailie forms the beads from several layers of colored clay then bakes the beads to harden them before stringing to make the bracelets.
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