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Post by slobberchops on Aug 21, 2008 8:08:43 GMT -5
Whether it be all over our walls or her own face our daughter loves to draw, paint and scribble. ;D *Although she's getting better about the walls. So I thought I would dedicate a thread to all the inspiring Picasso, Monet and Pollocks. She calls this Burr-Bunny. Cost = first she said $1..but later recanted and decided it was worth $6000. (hee hee) *modified to put in the asking price. ;D
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Post by bignana on Aug 21, 2008 8:15:57 GMT -5
Cute!!
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Post by slobberchops on Aug 21, 2008 8:34:49 GMT -5
I keep this one on the fridge. She did this last year, age 2. She calls it - "windows". Strange, I know. My child titles her pictures. But, my cousin has a art studio/gallery up in Baltimore, so I'm thinking maybe it runs in the family. ;D Windows is not for sale.
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Post by copperhead on Aug 21, 2008 12:41:39 GMT -5
This artwork looks better than the Rohrshach prints I was shown this morning!
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Post by Smilin' Jack on Aug 21, 2008 20:39:42 GMT -5
If you're concerned about the walls, I understand that a squirt bottle works well.
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Post by slobberchops on Aug 23, 2008 17:11:07 GMT -5
I thought chalking the entire one side of her bedroom wall would help divert her attention to other open spaces. She doesn't fool with it much.. but the older kids sure do like it.
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Post by slobberchops on Aug 26, 2008 9:55:48 GMT -5
Hey.. if you dont have any kids artwork to show off... how about posting some of your own.
*my daughters just happens to be the best looking in our house. ha ha ha! Although.. I can draw a mean set of stick people wearing leaf clothes. *cackles
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Post by 502blue on Aug 26, 2008 10:01:32 GMT -5
Sounds like you need to give her a never ending canvas of a LARGE sheet of plexiglass and dry erase markers............Cover an entire wall, then you won't be messing up the wall underneath, aside from some zipits in the wall, and that would be countless hours of imagination! I always wanted to do art, but I think that is because I use to be such a pot head
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Post by slobberchops on Aug 26, 2008 10:14:39 GMT -5
LOL -- it probably wasn't the pot but more than likely, your a creative person. Maybe the THC homed in on the inner calling to be creative. *snickers Back in my college days.. pot only made me laugh and hungry. I was a closet pothead back then.. when I first met my husband. I stopped shortly after we moved in together. He used to say to me all the time.. "whats wrong with you?... you've changed.. you seem like a different person" . LMAO! I guess it was because, I wasn't quietly grinning and happy all the time time. It was only years later.. when I finally told him I used to be a closet pot-head. wahooo! -- Reality bites but what can ya do. LOL
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Post by 502blue on Aug 29, 2008 14:36:59 GMT -5
That is funny as hell that your husband didn't know!
A girl in my office asked me the other day about spotting a pot head. I said, well, if you use to be one, you can zone right in on whose holding...........heh
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Post by slobberchops on Aug 29, 2008 15:01:31 GMT -5
Most of his family members, at the time where either state troopers and/or local police officers.. I was not about to tell him. I did not fit the stero-type. Hence "closet"-- and a very good one. But, it was only during college so I guess I hadn't done it enough for it to "fry the brains -- (cackles) -- maybe it did and I'm just in denial. *zzzzt zzzzzt LMAO!! Anyway, it was either him or the weed. I picked him and became Mrs. T-Square. 18 years later.. and glad I did.
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