Look what they made

The Cutest Pumpkin!

When Amelia and her mommy Missy checked out our Halloween projects none quite fit with the supplies in their house, so they used the ghost collage idea but made it into the cutest pumpkin ever. Ripped orange paper and a glue stick were huge hits with this adorable 2 year old!

You can see more pictures over at their blog :

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Move Over Monet… You’ve Got Competition.
Look At These Artists!

Avery is showing off her bunny ears , you can find out how to make your own here !
Noah made a fantastic Buzzy Bee. It’s perfect!
Click here to get the instructions.

Jackson is concentrating hard on his terrific traffic light, it looks great!
Find out how he did it here.

AJ wrote out his whole name for this Custom Caterpillar , and put it on a tasty green leaf!
Good work ! Click here for the how to .

If your little artist wants to share their masterpieces
contact me and I will feature them !

Weekend Repost!

T
his is my favorite post ever! It always makes my day to see children with their projects, feel free to send your pictures in and I will gladly post them in another “Look What We Made!”


Here are Morgan and Zachary showing off their Paper Plate Suns

Morgan liked it so much she decided to make Saturn too!! Great job , I love Saturn’s ring!
This is Nathan making a Rainy Day Rainbow, and Cotton Ball clouds!
Wow! The rainbow is beautiful, and he even made a sun too! Great work!

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