We collected some flowers and leaves and made a painting with them. There were three stages to the process. First, we poured Elmer's glue on paper and my daughter placed flowers over it. We left it to dry overnight.
The next day glue became dry and transparent and we were ready to paint over it. My daughter used brushed, hands, sponges, balloons and even her feet to paint.
The third stage was to glue the rest of the flowers after paint dried. She loved this part the most probably because she learned to squeeze glue out of the tube herself and she was doing the entire process on her own.
The next day glue became dry and transparent and we were ready to paint over it. My daughter used brushed, hands, sponges, balloons and even her feet to paint.
The third stage was to glue the rest of the flowers after paint dried. She loved this part the most probably because she learned to squeeze glue out of the tube herself and she was doing the entire process on her own.
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