

The girl's results as hung on the wall by little E.

The end. Little E. thought it'd be fun to mix everything together to find out what happened.
This was the best $5.60 I have spent in a long time. A set of 12 real water color tubes... I had to get over micromanaging the girls about keeping the colors separate, mixing separately, and not using too much paint. For goodness sake, it was only $5.60 and we have enough left for at least 4 or 5 more sittings.
6 comments:
Fun, fun! (Whose key got painted?)
Oh how I wish you'd pop in to help me do this. I have no clue how to use "real" watercolors and Caitrin so wants to dive in. This is an inspiring series.
I had my first experience with real watercolors last fall. I enjoyed working with them, even if I have not the slightest artistic talent.
You did the ballerina, didn't you? :D Eve is looking so much older (but I keep telling you that)!
Yes. You know me well... ;)
This is fun. You're a nice mommy to let it go!!
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