Here, she wrote her name in code. |
This one she dedicated to her daddy. |
The long stemmed leaf on the left stood out to me. |
She's really developing a knack for this. |
For those of us from the pre-Xerox generation, doesn't this remind you of the old ditto paper? Made me want to pick it up and smell it, like that scene in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. |
Wonderful. I quite like those.
ReplyDeleteI will pass that on to her, Leah. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteNice.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, another creative genius in the family.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Randy!
ReplyDeleteG.B., I would say the first.
Tell Ava Aunt Meta Loves them, there will be an empty frame at my house waiting. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteShe has been notified and is working on a special one for her aunt!
ReplyDeleteThese are very cool.
ReplyDeleteCharles, I was looking on line and was somewhat surprised to see how elaborate they get in design.
ReplyDeleteVery artistic and I like the way she spelled her name there.
ReplyDeleteShe decided to rearrange her name this time. Ha! I love it!
ReplyDeleteDavid, this is amazing and very creative. I can't figure out how she does it. It doesn't look easy.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. And just when I wondered what she was up to.
ReplyDeletePrashant, challenging at first for a three-year-old because you must hold the leaf between two sheets of plain paper as you run a crayon back and forth. We held the paper at first but now she has the knack. I just adore her dedication in picking the right leaf and the right color for the page.
ReplyDeletePatti, she's a busy creative little girl that makes me proud.
Beautiful
ReplyDeleteI passed the message on, Sheila.
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