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Toilet Paper Tube MONSTER's


AHHHHH!!!  Scary Monsters!  

Don't throw those toilet paper rolls away so you can create some cute or scary monsters in time for Halloween.  :)  

We used water color paints and glued on some googly eyes.  

This was another project that was more fun exploring the paints and paint brushes instead of the final product.  I still think they turned out adorable.  

So the little boy I watch had to smell and taste his water color paints before he painted... such a curious boy.  My son painted more on his hands then on his toilet paper roll but who cares we had fun!  :) 




Comments

Anonymous said…
They look fabulous. I love reusing toilet rolls :O)
Unknown said…
What fun! I would love for you to add this to my link-up!
http://heymommychocolatemilk.blogspot.com/2012/10/scarecrow-hunt.html

Thanks,
Julie
Unknown said…
correct link-up address:
http://heymommychocolatemilk.blogspot.com/2012/10/co-hosting-moms-library-link-up_24.html

Sorry!
Julie
Love the monsters! My son always paint himself more than the paper or object.

Thanks for sharing at the Sunday Showcase. :)

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