Blaze Bratcher

Colors for the Small

I’ve been thinking about paint brushes and projects for little hands.  Actually, I’ve always enjoyed teaching children how mix colors, and how express themselves creatively, but lately, I am so looking forward to teaching our little boy.  Of course, it will be a while before he can hold a brush, but it’s never to early to appreciate color and shapes. I think I’ll have to restrain myself from making his nursery into a gallery!  Creativity is such a valuable skill, and it will be such a pleasure to see the world through a child’s eyes.

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This entry was published on September 18, 2012 at 9:37 AM and is filed under art, baby, color, home. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.

9 thoughts on “Colors for the Small

  1. Such wonders to be found…

  2. Eep, kids can be so much fun when they’re being artistic.

  3. cool idea !! I could do it myself ahaha (i’m such a kid)

  4. A child is like a blank canvas… and I love what they can do to a blank canvas, they’re so wonderfully creative.

  5. Such a sweet post! I bet you will create some lovely pieces for his nursery!

  6. Ohh, I would love to see ‘his work’ when he’s old enough!
    I love kids’ creativity, it’s so… true and pure.

  7. I think I might try this idea to hang a sheet or canvas off the clothesline and let them go at it. Thanks for the inspiration.

  8. beautiful pictures and good ideeas in your post, and yes you will have many good times enjoying the master pieces of your child, finger painting and big soft chalks are good things for small hands.

  9. beautiful colors! children can do great paints I think!

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