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Today I let Red Fish do a liquid watercolor splatter painting in the shower. She was a bit timid at first and then she just went crazy.
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We tried a resist with some shapes cut out of contact paper but the edges bled. I think Red Fish had as much fun trying to clean up the rainbow shower with a squeegie as she did making her painting.
3 comments:
How did that clean-up? I have to be honest it gives me anxiety thinking about the mess, but boy my kids would have a blast with that.
The mess wasn't bad at all! That's the beauty of using the shower.
You are a brave, brave woman. I just banned play-dough from the house today after coming out of the bathroom to find it smashed into my sheets and speckled all over my floor.
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