I must admit I was not prepared today. I have my Theme Thursday post up, though so I was kind of prepared. Well, I have been thinking about how I have not been sharing projects that the girls and I have been working on. We still work on them, but I can't always get the camera in there because my hands are either busy or dirty. Today, I am sharing our bowls that we made. It was just flour and water with tissue paper. We wrapped the bottom of one of their favorite bowls with saran wrap (after spraying it with Pam) and I let them layer away. It took most of the day to dry (mostly because they really coated it). At the end of the day they did get to snack in their bowls, which they loved!
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I really like the tones in your edit.
ReplyDeleteThese are neat!!! I'm not crafty but I might give these a try.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous edit! :) What do you do with all the crafts you do? I feel like our house is filling up with them.
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone! Jessaca, it is super easy and the kids really did well. I helped Hannah (almost two), but Lorelei (almost 4) wanted to do everything on her own. We used paint brushes to put on the "paste."
ReplyDeleteBecky, my house is FULL of crafts. You should see the walls in their room. They want to keep everything so it all goes up on their wall. I periodically pull stuff down and decide if it can be pitched or if it goes into the filing system for each kiddo. They each have an art file. I'm not sure what I'm going to do as they get older!
awesome edit and what a creative craft! so neat!!
ReplyDeletei love the edit! and what a cute craft :)
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I love the photo, and I really love the craft too. It looks like something I could handle! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat craft idea. Love the pink and the softness of your edit =)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! Great editing too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet edit. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThe colors really pop in the edit, I love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty project : ) I love them!
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