Welcome to another fabulous Sunday Showcase!
This linky party is always full of amazing ideas so be sure to check out what everyone has linked-up. We have no doubt you will be inspired, awed and ready to go off an create something fabulous yourself!
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Basically, anything kid friendly and/or child centered is welcome!
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Here are this week's Showcase Features
(chosen from last week's entries)
(chosen from last week's entries)
Maggy from Red Ted Art shared her adorable Stick Men with us -
what a fun nature craft!
Rose from Walnut Acre shared her simple and fun weaving project using left over fabric and an unused baby gate - so frugal & creative!
Brooke from Let Kids Create had a fun idea on how to create a puzzle using Popsicle sticks:
Becky from Rub Some Dirt on It
showed us a very easy way to make crab prints with your child's hands!
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Here are this week's "Showcase" crafts by your Hostesses:
Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas:
Tissue Paper & Foil Rainbow Fish
This week's craft was inspired by one of our favorite books Marcus Pfister's The Rainbow Fish. Using colored tissue paper, glue and some aluminum foil we created some lovely rainbow fish of our very own.
Classified:Mom:
Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas:
Tissue Paper & Foil Rainbow Fish
This week's craft was inspired by one of our favorite books Marcus Pfister's The Rainbow Fish. Using colored tissue paper, glue and some aluminum foil we created some lovely rainbow fish of our very own.
Classified:Mom:
Chalk is such a great, inexpensive medium to do art with. Dry chalk is fun- get it wet with water and it gets even better! The following directions are for the preshcool-first grade child. Older children can create an entire underwater world drawing and painting with both dry and wet chalk.
Rainbow Fish Chalk Painting |
Aimee (Classified:Mom) & Bernadette (Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas)