My Blog on Paper

I am homeschooling Lia. Everyday we make some fun things of arts and crafts or I make her do some simple chores at home. If we have plenty of time, we go out to pick up beautiful autumn leaves, look at interesting stuff around and just play outside. But today, I told her we “put” my blog design on paper. “The balloons, Mama?” She was excited! Because who doesn’t love balloons, right?

“Are we going to do some paper balloons, Mom?”

 

Arts and crafts don’t really need much, it just needs a little creativity and imagination. And kids? they are not so hard to entertain. You just let them use kiddie scissors or make them stick strings on paper and they become happy na. This also helps develop their motor skills and encourage them to imagine.

So this is how we make it.ย We get our art materials at Daiso and some local bookstores in our neighborhood.

A beautiful mess

We put embossed shapes on our paper but since it’s textured already, you can barelyย see them. Oh well! We must find plain papers next time. ๐Ÿ™‚

Sooo cute!

Love this. ๐Ÿ™‚

Lia loves arts and crafts. ๐Ÿ™‚

Stick, stick, stick!

There are lots of sticking to do. ๐Ÿ™‚

“Wow, Mom! So pretty!”

After all that cutting, tracing and sticking, this is our finished product:

My cute endorser

“Do you guys like it?”

I love anything colorful so I love how this project came out. ๐Ÿ™‚

We put it in our photo wall. It is so pretty with all the photos of the people that we love. โค

This makes me smile each time I look at it. ๐Ÿ™‚

This is especially dedicated to our friends who happily reads our daily adventures in this blog. We hope that in some ways, we also paint a smile in your face. Watch out for more projects in our future posts! ๐Ÿ™‚

Xoxo, Annie

 

PS: Arts and crafts don’t need much but it needs much patience… And energy to clean the aftermath. Haha!

The Aftermath

 

 

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