Mrs Fox's Crafty Easter Box round up.

Our second boxes are about to make their way out and so I thought it time to share a few snaps of various kiddywinks getting their hands dirty.  I was pleased to note on seeing these pictures, that I am not alone in neglecting to properly attire my children when they are about to use paint and glue.  Unfortunately, I don't think either me or my kids have clothes that don't have a spot of 'something' somewhere.  Always regretful when getting a fairly new jumper out of my drawers to find it has a white dribble of paint that missed it's destination - and my immediate gaze.

Anyway, I love these pics so here they are for you to see;

First off, Marley.  I love this because he has decided that his flower will be spiky,

crafting with children

...and Mia here shows how very good she is at cutting out delicate shapes.  The concentration is clear.

crafting with children


easter crafts - daffodils

Apparently they haven't gotten around to adding the petals yet, but the flowers still look lovely.

Next up, Lucie.  I think the paint won't show up too much on this pretty dress.  Not so sure about the white roll-neck though.

crafting with children

What a beautiful picture.

crafting with children

Last but by no means least, here is Kitty below, having fun making the chicks.

crafting with children

crafting with children

Clearly the best part is using the glue and somebody more sensible than me has protected the table - sigh.

We're so pleased that our crafters had fun with our Easter box.  It's such a pleasure to see children other than our own getting to grips with our projects.

Only one fox so far it would seem.  Remember - foxes, rabbits and pigs aren't only for Easter so start cutting up your next egg box.  We'll be adding our ear stencils as free downloads very soon.

crafting with children - fox head

Pegs dolls next, for girls and boys - lots of fun indeed to be had with a peg you know...

5 comments

  1. How absolutely lovely are these photos - the children all look like they have had major fun with their crafting. Thank you so much for sharing your post with PoCoLo, lovely to see you back xx

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  2. Are you on Twitter? I would love to share your post if you are. Please tweet me @vicwelton and I'll give your post a shout out for some PoCoLo x

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  3. Thanks Victoria. I looked at some lovely posts via the PoCoLo linky so thank you for sharing. I'm afraid we are not on Twitter. Maybe I should join the real virtual world and get myself an account.

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  4. Thanks Jamie, the crafty boxes are loads of fun to create and it's wonderful to see what the children make with them. I'm sending out the next batch tomorrow and they are based on pegs!

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