It’s Fall Y’all!

Just showing off baby artwork!

The leaves were done with tissue paper and contact paper.

The pumpkins were tape resist painting. I taped a pumpkin cut out onto black cardstock and then let them pat the paint around it.

The owls and the trees were finger painted.

The sunflowers were made with a toilet paper roll that had slits cut in it and then fanned out.

Finally, the acorns were done using the sandwich method. Paint and paper were sandwiched between two sheets of deli paper and then the babies patted the paint out. I helped them shake the glitter. As a final step, I laminated them because all that glitter gets on parents’ nerves.

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Hello all!

My name is Kathryn. I live in suburban Cleveland. I have 2 cats, who are my kids. I work in early childhood education, specializing in infants at a local childcare center. I’ve also worked with preschoolers and school aged kids there. I used to be an ESL teacher in South Korea.

I love to bake. My coworkers get to be my taste testers. I enjoy coloring, and I even participate in a coloring Meet Up group. I’m a fan of all kinds of music, but country is my favorite. I started taking a tap class at a local dance studio. Ginger Rogers, I’m not. But I’m holding my own after *mumble years* away from it.

My kitties, Gidgette and Ivory, are my favorite models for my photography. I play around with photo editors to create what I call “Works of Art”. I’m not very good at it, but I do it anyway.

Please visit me at Mighty Kool Kat. You can find my links to social media there.

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