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Shore Girl says
That looks like too much FUN!!
KJ says
I love the idea of painting with paint & shaving cream! Never heard of that!! I'm stopping by from the Preschool Corner link up.
Darcey says
Making these pumpkins looks fun! It's great for even after Halloween. I've linked up to your post on my blog:
http://play2grow.blogspot.com/2010/11/weekly-favorites-november-7-2010.html
Lindsay says
oo very cute! This look looks liek a lot of fun 🙂
tami says
we made these last weekend, and liked the shaving cream so much that we also made textured cornucopia's. the kids liked making the swirl texture w/brown paint. then we made construction paper food shapes that we glued on once it was dry. thanks for the idea!
Jackie H. says
Cute!!! I let my baby "paint" with whipped cream and dry jello (for color). It creates a nice texture too and can be eaten… although it is sticky!!