Nathan has been drawing again. This time, he has been copying pages from Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide (Spiderwick Chronicles). He is totally immersed in this fairy world these days.
This layout pairs two of my favorite products: stars and alphabet paper. Star paper (Die Cuts with a View "All Boys" stack), star diecuts (Sizzix), star border punch (Martha Stewart), alpha stickers (Dollar Tree).
I bought a styrofoam incubator years ago at a yard sale for $5.00. I finally had a chance to use it when a friend gave us four fertilized eggs. So, I found the box in the garage, dusted it off, set it up and hoped for the best. It worked! For 19 days, I flipped the eggs two-three times each day. On the 20th day, I added water to the extra reservoir and waited. The next day, I noticed a tiny chip off the egg (I learned this is called peeping). Within 24 hours, three eggs (named by the boys Charles, Cheep-Cheep and Peetey) had hatched with little Luna bringing up the rear.
Wow he's talented!Great drawings, I don't think mine could do that, even if they used tracing paper
ReplyDeleteYour son has such an amazing talent. I really do love to see his drawings!
ReplyDeleteMy son thinks they are really good and he loves the Spiderwick Chronicles!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and amazing drawings - very impressive!
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