12/07/2022
I say this all the time but - how incredible is nature. We found this beautiful piece of wood washed up from the sea. Covered in tiny holes. Our imaginations took us to well where is the log from? Viking ship? Pirate ship? And how did those holes form? So much fun for the imagination 💭
09/02/2022
Impromptu art class in our Forrest this afternoon 🌿😊
20/05/2021
Ever played with scratch paper before?
19/05/2021
Yesterday we had fun with some nature play. We built a huge tee p*e out of bamboo and leaves🌿
Was exactly what we both needed - time in nature, fresh air and presence.
28/04/2021
Today we made elf snot (kale), troll blood (blueberries) and fairy wings (turmeric) all natural and all Mr 4s imagination
07/04/2021
For 2 months we’ve been working on this collaboration piece by Mr 4 and I.
I’ve been adding some shading and texture to his beautiful expressive brush strokes.
He’s already titled it - ‘Light and Dark’
Do you collaborate and paint with your little one?
It’s a beautiful way to fully surrender and let go of any expectations.
And special too something we will treasure and hang in our home ☺️
02/04/2021
Hey there!
Our little shell & coral face from our recent trip to Shark bay 💙
Hope you all have a wonderful long weekend ☺️
08/02/2021
Rainy days and painting days
31/01/2021
For those in Perth we are back in lock down.
If you need some inspiration for your children I will post a few activities here.
Stay safe and make the most of the time ✌🏼
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14/12/2020
We’ve had so much fun with the self drying clay. From finding objects to press into them, waiting for them to set which was a nice little lesson with regards to patience.
Then playing with colour and layering the colours to show the patterns underneath 🎨
Love these homemade decorations made with so much love ❤️
12/12/2020
Having some fun with self drying clay 🌿
01/12/2020
Who loves a self portrait? As a child it was one of my favourite things to draw. Staring at your reflection and drawing away.
It’s interesting what we see or don’t see and I love the process of exploring the face and page.