Color Blanks From RoseArt

These were part of my children’s Easter presents. Yes, it’s taken me a while to do a review. They had disappeared into the other toys – which is a good sign – and I had to have the kids bring them together for a picture.

RoseArt's Color Blanks

My 8 year old son colored the black dog, 6 year old daughter the light blue duck, and 4 year old daughter the multi-colored cat. She didn’t color as fast as they did and so she didn’t finish; now the markers are lost [or I threw them out when they weren't looking because they were on the floor] and her “cat” will just have to have some white spots.

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A Narrow Strip of Adhesive

We gave each of our children a roll of Scotch tape in their Easter baskets.  They loved it; it goes naturally with their love of coloring and crafting.  Plus, it was preservation of my tape.

As my husband and I were buying it I told him, “Let’s not get the real good kind because I have no idea where they will stick it.”

Our 4 year old went through her whole roll in 3 days.  Most of it was used on this wall.
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My Children Love to Color

It’s easy to buy small presents for my children.  Just give them anything related to coloring or drawing.  They like pens, pencils, crayons,
markers, stickers, tape, paper, labels, scissors, hole punches, etc.  They also like to leave those things all over the floor.  My vacuum bag is half full of paper bits and I can recognize the snap of a crayon three rooms away.

crayon colors are so prettyI used to be stingy with the supplies.  ”Here’s your two pieces of paper and your 5 stickers.  Be creative.”  I was the marker cap police.  Not anymore.  ”Here’s two stacks of paper and 5 pages of stickers.  Have at it.”  I learned that there are always more stickers.  Why not let them have the joy of creating?

My daughter naturally draws in a notebook in order, but my son just flips chunks at a time.  Sometimes he even draws in it upside down!  I’m the type of girl that carefully filled up each page of her notebook before turning to the next page.  I never tore pages out of the notebooks, and I lined up my stickers with a ruler.  I was often so afraid of messing up that I never even started.  

I was so stingy with my stickers that my children used up stickers this year that I had gotten in elementary.  [I know it wasn't that long ago, but still...] My 2 year old loves nothing more than sticking stickers all over her arms and legs.  Is it a waste or a happy time?

To them it’s not the notebook or the stickers that are important.  It’s the creation.

I used to tell my kids to save some stickers.  They always got a funny look on their face that seemed to say “Save for what?”  My “no” changed to “I guess” to “Sure, why not” to “try to use them nicely.”  But I still refuse to let them mix the play-doh colors!