Toddler art is fun and messy. And when their media are organic materials, letting it get all over their skin and letting them taste it is just no problem. I left this mural to dry in the sun after Elliot was finished and now I have a big, beautiful, hand painted piece from him that I can either use as wrapping paper or cut into smaller pictures. And I've also found one more use for all of those beets from the CSA! 



PS: Happy birthday, Annika! We hope you liked your blackberry paint hand print!! xoxo
1 comment:
I have to say I like this use of beets more than I like the chocolate beet bread.
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