Oooooh I do love a good colour mixing opportunity Maria and rolling pins are one of the loveliest ways to do that ... irresistible as always! Donna :) :)
This is soooo fantastic!!! I was wondering about the quality of your paper also. We have such thin butcher paper at my school. I think I need to order some heavier. Any suggestions??
These are just beautiful and I agree will make wonderful wrapping paper. Shared here http://siayla.blogspot.ca/2014/02/got-paint-try-painting-with-out-typical.html
I really love the arts/design of your website. I am so thrilled I found your website, I really found you by mistake, while I was browsing on Yahoo for something I found another one Sneha arts like you, Anyhow I am here now and would just like to say thanks a lot for a tremendous post blog and check these Arts workshops, also look like your website on arts.
I think I'm in love! Those are BEAUTIFUL! And a rolling pin? I've never thought of it as an art tool, but I'm loving it!
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Oooooh I do love a good colour mixing opportunity Maria and rolling pins are one of the loveliest ways to do that ... irresistible as always!
ReplyDeleteDonna :) :)
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LOVE!
ReplyDeleteMuchas Gracias my friends:)
ReplyDeleteAnother great post! I love your art ideas! This is another idea that would be great over at It's Playtime!. Hope you can come by!
ReplyDeleteRachele @ Messy Kids
Beautiful! I now need to search my local thrift stores for rolling pins to try this! :)
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@ Alecia, please do! I have four of them:)
ReplyDeleteI've included this idea on my weekly Do Something! posting.
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Love it! What paper do you use and how do you stop it from tearing?
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo fantastic!!! I was wondering about the quality of your paper also. We have such thin butcher paper at my school. I think I need to order some heavier. Any suggestions??
ReplyDeleteWe use cheap wallpaper lining paper, as long as it doesn't get TOO soggy it stands up to quite a lot of paint :)
DeleteAHHHH I'm SO going to do this with my boy!!! I hope he'll enjoy it as much as he enjoys using his feet to paint with lol :D
ReplyDeleteThat would also make awesome wrapping paper. Just change colors for holidays or birthdays!
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful and I agree will make wonderful wrapping paper. Shared here http://siayla.blogspot.ca/2014/02/got-paint-try-painting-with-out-typical.html
ReplyDeleteI really love the arts/design of your website. I am so thrilled I found your website, I really found you by mistake, while I was browsing on Yahoo for something I found another one Sneha arts like you, Anyhow I am here now and would just like to say thanks a lot for a tremendous post blog and check these Arts workshops, also look like your website on arts.
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