So naturally, I needed some artwork to fill the frames. I scoured Pinterest for some summer-worthy ideas and came up with some seriously cute options! Last Thursday, I made a shopping list and loaded up the boys for an early morning trip to Walmart for supplies: paint, googly eyes, paper plates, spiral noodles, craft glue, pipe cleaners, and circular sponge dobbers (I just made up that name, I have no idea what they're called). After returning home, I put Holden down for a morning nap and Brantley and I got to work! Not going to lie, it was a bit exhausting. I laid down wrapping paper to ensure our table stayed paint-free. Then, my perfectionist self ensured he painted the right colors in the right spots (I can't help it...) while also trying to keep our clothes, the chair, and the floor free from paint. Taking photos wasn't the easiest thing, but I managed to snap a few.
Brantley wasn't a huge fan of the paint all over his hands. Hmmm...I can't imagine where he gets that!
Despite what you see in the photos, he lost interest about half-way through. I made him keep working (mainly for his hand and finger prints), but I ended up finishing a few of the pieces myself. #easierthatway
I'm so happy with how our works of art turned out! P e r f e c t for summer and I love the happiness, personalization, and brightness they add to this little corner in our house! I had a really hard time chosing which six to display!
{Pineapple made with thumb prints.}
{Beach ball made out of a paper plate. Lines drawn first with a Sharpie}
{Campfire made with hand prints and a mixture of red, yellow, and orange paint. S'more made with a cotton ball. Roasting stick made with scrapbook paper.}
{Crab made with hand prints and googly eyes. Sand made by tearing thin cardboard and mod podging it to the white paper.}
{Baseball made out of a paper plate and thumb prints. Lines drawn first with a Sharpie.}
{Fish made out of cupcake liners. Fish tails cut from scrapbook paper. Both are mod podged onto the paper painted first with blue paint and circular dobbers.}
{Sunflower petals made from spiral noodles and glued onto the paper, then painted yellow with a foam brush. Stem and leaves made from pipe cleaners glued onto paper. Inside of flower painted brown with a circular dobber.}
{Watermelon made from half a paper plate. Seeds drawn first with a Sharpie.}
And last, but not least, the gallery wall complete with art! I'm not sure I could love it anymore!
I've already been pinning fall artwork ideas and can't wait for our next round of crafts!
LOOOOOVE how that wall turned out! Super cute momma!
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