So brave letting them near paint, i inwardly groan when the kids want to do crafty stuff or they get it for presents... Please no more paint, crayons, pen sets....!!!
I don't know about your two, but it's about at this stage that one of my two suddenly needs the loo. In a rented house handprints on the wall paper are such a pain in the bum...! :)
I recognise the MO there - my two usually take these painted opportunities to remember how thirsty/hungry they are...totally with you on the rented houses and paint, arg!
I love this! What a cute post!
ReplyDeleteI cannot open your blog without smiling at your header. That is one of the sweetest headers in blogland, for sure!
So brave letting them near paint, i inwardly groan when the kids want to do crafty stuff or they get it for presents... Please no more paint, crayons, pen sets....!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know about your two, but it's about at this stage that one of my two suddenly needs the loo. In a rented house handprints on the wall paper are such a pain in the bum...! :)
ReplyDeleteI recognise the MO there - my two usually take these painted opportunities to remember how thirsty/hungry they are...totally with you on the rented houses and paint, arg!
ReplyDeleteWith you there - I banned play-doh (my one true enemy) for about a year but caved in recently.
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you Jenny, that's my Ana's patented 'I don't give a flying toss about any of you grown-ups' walk.
ReplyDeleteSounds like great fun! I've not tried play dough yet but I am campaigning for some at our house :)
ReplyDeletePlay dough is AWESOME. Go for it.
ReplyDeletean artistic week you have had then! my little one would be too careless with her painted hand right now but maybe I could try it in the garden!!
ReplyDeleteGardens are made for painting (and chalk drawings, bubble soap adventures :). Enjoy!
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