That’s my approach to kiddy arts. Look around you. Use what you’ve got. The wet residue in your coffee machine? Sugar Cubes? Lemons? Straws? A little something something for an afternoon of pure joy!
Here's what we did with Yarn this time. And egg shells- Thanks to Ayan!
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Egg Shell Mosaic: The original Inspiration!
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Egg shells! I'd never think of that. But what a great texture.
ReplyDeleteIt is fun too :)
DeleteYay! So glad you tried it. Thank you for the feature :)
ReplyDeleteLoved your idea!
DeleteI love these and your other ideas to use leftover crud for art! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteLeftovers are fantastic for kiddy art!
DeleteThat yarn thing is so cool! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
DeleteI love your creativity!
ReplyDeleteThanks KT:)
Deletewow you are so creative, looks like loads of fun was had here! #dreamteam
ReplyDeleteThanks Mackenzie :)
Deletehuh- egg shells- who would have thought!
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haha, I know!
DeleteOooh great idea! My 3 year old is massively into arts and craft and is always looking around her to see what we can use to make things. This would be right up her street. I'll have to remember that the next time we use eggs :-) Thanks for sharing this on #MarvMondays. Emily
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
DeleteWhat simple yet brilliant craft ideas, my eldest would love these! Thank you for sharing with #bigpinklink x
ReplyDeleteThanks Hannah :)
DeleteWhen my son was smaller, perhaps 2 or 3 years old, his fave activity was shelling boiled eggs!
ReplyDeleteLove this - so creative! Thanks for linking up to #dreamteam
ReplyDeleteSo creative! I would never have thought of using egg shells. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann