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The Big White Farmhouse

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September 19, 2012

{kids craft} Welcome Fall with a Painted Leaves Collage

Well, I’m feeling quite embarrassed about my whine-fest in the previous post. Sometimes life is just overwhelming and writing it out is theraputic, you know?  Funny what a good night’s sleep can do. After weeks of insomnia or using the bathroom CONSTANTLY all night long (thank you pregnancy!), God has been gracious and given me a few consecutive nights of uninterrupted sleep! What a gift…and what an amazing way to gain some perspective.

So I’m happy to report that I’m in a much better place this week and in turn, I think I’ve been a much better mother.  And nothing gets a “Yay! You’re the best, Mamma!” like a spur-of-the-moment art project, albeit with a semi-selflsh motive.

Back story: After perusing our new SuperTarget, I came across these simple white frames on clearance for 50% off: 

 
$4.98 for an 11″x14″ frame?  Yes please!  I’ve also been on the search for simple (read: cheap) fall decor, since big purchases are just out of the question right now.  Oh to live on a budget…I’m sure most of you can relate. 🙂

Cue the kids and the art project.  My inspiration came from this tutorial, with just a few tweaks.  For one, we used tempera paint with paintbrushes instead of finger paint.  I limited the boys to red and yellow, which they then mixed to make orange too.  I also ended up tracing and cutting out the leaf shapes myself, since there was way more interest in the glueing part.  

Our final result:

 
I love it!  And yes, the walls really are that yellow….think Ronald McDonald meets the majority of my first floor.  Lots of home improvement posts to come!

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Comments

  1. Francine says

    September 19, 2012 at 6:19 pm

    I love that! So cute! And you could even change it for seasons- snowflakes for winter, flowers for spring, etc.

  2. Christy from fountains of home says

    September 21, 2012 at 6:12 pm

    So cute! But those walls are out of control my friend! I bet you can't wait to paint…although that doesn't sound too fun right after having a baby…

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