Elizabeth has really been loving to paint lately. She paints in her paint with water books, using her water colors, and even pretend paints (she has thrown a pretend art show for the past three days). Even though only one of those actually produces permanent art (the water colors), we are starting to be overrun with masterpieces.
I love it.
My fridge is permanently covered in toddler art and it has recently spread to the office file cabinet.
I decided it was time for the art to spread to the walls in Elizabeth’s room so she can proudly enjoy her own creations. I bought a cheap frame from IKEA that has plastic instead of glass a few months ago (thinking it would be perfect for toddler art). Here is the first masterpiece to get framed:
I love the colors she chose and that she was working so hard to paint lines (she said they were roads for her cars).
She had painted on a white piece of scrapbook paper so I had to fold the page on one side and the bottom to get it to fit in the frame.
I hung it to one side of her window (near her painted hand and foot prints). I am really loving the bright and cheeriness of it.
I have been thinking it would be nice to have an identical frame with her art above this one and two matching frames on the other side of the window. I do love symmetry.
Here is the current incarnation of her room (we are always moving things around). She insisted that we take her toddler bed out to the garage last week and put her mattress on the floor. She seems to really like it, but we haven’t taken apart the toddler bed yet, just in case this is temporary.
~Krista















































































