Sabrina struggled with the scissors but could not get them to work, so I cut the paper for her. She was able to glue the scraps on the paper. She was so proud of her work that she took it upstairs and asked me to tape it on her bedroom door (that is where we hang a lot of their artistic creations).
Friday, May 21, 2010
Scissors and Glue
I am not sure if boys would be as interested in crafts as much as my girls are, but they ask to glue or paint or color several times a week. Here I gave the girls scrap paper from my scrapbooking and told them to cut the scraps up and make a collage. Catherine had no problem with this project:

Sabrina struggled with the scissors but could not get them to work, so I cut the paper for her. She was able to glue the scraps on the paper. She was so proud of her work that she took it upstairs and asked me to tape it on her bedroom door (that is where we hang a lot of their artistic creations).

Sabrina struggled with the scissors but could not get them to work, so I cut the paper for her. She was able to glue the scraps on the paper. She was so proud of her work that she took it upstairs and asked me to tape it on her bedroom door (that is where we hang a lot of their artistic creations).
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How cute. I love the shot of Sabrina with paint all over her face. I wish I would have snapped a shot of Kaley this week with it all over her. She wouldn't let me wash it off either so it stayed on there for the rest of that day. Then, later that evening, Braedon sprayed her in the face with the water hose. She didn't mind too much and I thought well at least we got the paint off of her face. :-)
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