If you can get past the fact that I couldn't quite control the drill, you may enjoy these peg board games. I took a 3.5" x 3.5" piece of wood and modge podged on a color copy of a Picasso painting. Drilled holes the size of golf tees, and taught my children how to play what is possibly the
oldest childrens game ever. I could also see these being really cool with a picture of the child, a castle in Europe...etc.
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I just want to see you drilling.
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea-I love this game!
ReplyDeleteThat is neat. I loved that game when I was little.
ReplyDeleteso fun! if you ever need drill lessons come on over...after all the projects we have done i'm an expert!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Pam,
ReplyDeleteSo I was happy to learn of your blog through Cass Barney's blog. I am happy to see you are doing well and I love what you have done with your Art and for your kids. They are really cute. My wife an I have a little boy that we plan on doing similar art activities with him. Anyway, I always dug you Pam. You are a great artist!
Take care,
Mike Loveland
Hi Pam,
ReplyDeleteIt's Christina. Abbi's sis-in-law. You totally inspire me. I love how much you do with your kids.
I think I want you to raise mine.
I just spent so much time (that I should be putting laundry away) looking at all the great things that your kids get to experience. Luckies to have you as a mom.
Thanks for all the inspiration.
I am sure I will be checking back a whole bunch.
Like everything you do so cute. We really missed you and Jessie a couple of Thursdays ago. I am going to be out of town for awhile but maybe we can try to get together again later.
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