Oh that reminds me on my daughter. i always did this with her when she was a little one. in summer you can use chalk on the sidewalk... great fun, too! love, Doro.
We used to do this in the pediatrician's office, in the exam room. We always had at least 15 minutes by ourselves waiting for the doctor. We'd do it on the paper that is rolled out on the exam table. We would bring a sharpie and other colored pens, and put as much detail on it as time allowed. Then we'd roll it up, and finish it at home. It was a great way to keep her occupied while waiting.
Oh my gosh, Alisa! Look how big she's gotten. I haven't been around in a while. My son did that at a summer camp - he's 26 now - and we were just talking about his process when he was working on it. I love it!
Alisa, I absolutely LOVE this! Thanks for sharing it with us. I am a retired elementary school teacher, and I always tried to incorporate art into my classroom. I am an avid follower of your blog posts, and I have loved watching Lucy grow up and all the creative things you do with her. You are an inspiration!
Oh that reminds me on my daughter. i always did this with her when she was a little one. in summer you can use chalk on the sidewalk... great fun, too!
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Oh, I just love this idea! will make it with my kids during this summer holyday. Thanks, because I`m searching for this kind of ideas all the time :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is soo fun..we(me n by brother) used to do that when we were little :) thanks for reminding...i will try to make the same with my kiddo
ReplyDeleteWow! Ma è un'idea bellissima!!!! Proverò di sicuro con i miei bimbi!!! Grazie
ReplyDeleteWow!But it's a beautiful idea !!!! I will certainly try with my kids !!! Thank you
So Adorable!!
ReplyDeleteWe used to do this in the pediatrician's office, in the exam room. We always had at least 15 minutes by ourselves waiting for the doctor. We'd do it on the paper that is rolled out on the exam table. We would bring a sharpie and other colored pens, and put as much detail on it as time allowed. Then we'd roll it up, and finish it at home. It was a great way to keep her occupied while waiting.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea!!! and look how happy she is :)
ReplyDeleteGot to do this with my little one x
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, Alisa! Look how big she's gotten. I haven't been around in a while. My son did that at a summer camp - he's 26 now - and we were just talking about his process when he was working on it. I love it!
ReplyDeleteAlisa, I absolutely LOVE this! Thanks for sharing it with us. I am a retired elementary school teacher, and I always tried to incorporate art into my classroom. I am an avid follower of your blog posts, and I have loved watching Lucy grow up and all the creative things you do with her. You are an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour little Lucy is darling, and so is this project. I'd love to do this with my granddaughter Ruby, who is quite taken with Lucy as well! {{wink}}
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Alisa! Look how big she's gotten.
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