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My daughter recently had to do a project on the Great Wall of China and she found this really cool site where you can type in your name and it will translate it to Chinese...and then you can put your Chinese name on a painting.
This gets a little confusing...but if you click on the link below, you can input your name and it will translate it to Chinese for you and show you the Chinese characters of your name.
Then click on your name for the free caligraphy. Once you are there, there is another link to put your Chinese characters onto a painting.
There are eight different paintings, and then you can print it out....it is about 2x3, and I thought it would be cool to do the kids names, put them in small frames and then put them in their rooms or something.Just copy and paste the characters of your Chinese name onto the painting link.
And then you can print the picture....there are eight choices.
It prints small....but I thought it was very cool....and you can put it in a 2x3 frame and then put it in the kids rooms or something.....
Just an idea!!
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珍尼弗 - Intersting that Jennifer is only 3 letters in Chinese
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Jessica is only 3 characters as well, and it's actually very similar to the Japanese characters for my name.
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Here is the caligraphy for Jennifer.
You have to click on your name for the FREE caligraphy!!
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Thanks Stacey!! I couldn't figure out how to get it bigger!
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no problem...didn't want you to think it was just three squares
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Pretty cool- that is Michelle in Chinese. Pretty.
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Very cool!! I'm going to show my kids when they get home and see if they'd like pics! Thanks!!
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I LIKE it!! This is Melissa is chinese,
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Sad, no Susannah
