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Monday, October 6, 2014

Painted Paper's Favorite Pumpkin Projects

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9 comments:

  1. Love the pumpkins. Wanted to thank you for the great idea of the tag board place mats. I started using them last spring and love it. The kids are still a bit mystified by them. They don't understand why they're so messy. (Hee hee!) I also use baby wipes in my class. I send home a note at back to school night and get about 600 packages of them. What a life saver. Thanks for posting all your great ideas and projects. I just did the astronaut on the moon project with my second graders. when I post it, I'll give you credit.:)

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    1. Thanks! Those placemats are so helpful! I use wipes too! what all time saver and it smells so great afterwards. :)

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  2. Oh my god your blog makes me miss elementary. What a fantastic treasure!

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  3. I am enthralled with the Krimpart pumpkins and would like the instructions. I will use tagboard placemats today, need to find a faster, easier clean up.

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  4. Love Love Love those krimpart pumpkins but I'm having trouble finding much info on the technique... Would you (pretty, pretty please?!) give us some basics on your process?

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    1. I was just looking for the same thing?? Wondering if there was more info . . ..

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  5. Love all of your ideas and projects. Please tell me what kind of paper do you prefer to use in your painted paper projects?

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    1. Tru Ray construction paper. It is bright, colorful and very heavy weight.

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