Hand in Hand:Crafting with Kids Winner!
Happy Friday friends! A big thanks to all of you who entered the Hand in Hand: Crafting with Kids Giveaway! You had some wonderful things to say about crafting and creating with kids. I was inspired!
And now to announce the winner! The winner of the Hand in Hand:Crafting with Kids book giveaway is comment #35...
HAYLEY LAM
who wrote:
"I would love this book, want to try the geometric tiles!!"
Congratulations Hayley! Please contact me at and I'll ship your book off to you!
And I couldn't help but share a few inspiring comments from you readers to get us all crafting with our Littles this weekend!
Steph mentions:
"Lately Creed's favorite is when I draw a mystery picture in white crayon and he watercolors over it to find out what it is."
Holly Sarah shares:
"My oldest likes to use his chalkboard easel to tell stories with pictures before bedtime...one of my favorite things."
Rachael suggests:
"The best project I did with my students was making button yo-yos...that was by far their favorite, a button on a loop of string. Some of them were still pulling out their backpacks to play with three months later."
And Emily says:
"My daughter is 22 months old and one of her current favorite creative activities is "painting" on coffee filters. She draws on the filters with washable markers and then "paints" using water and small paintbrushes. After the filters are dried, we cut them into shapes, make flowers, mobiels, etc."
And there are so many more in the Hand in Hand Giveaway comment suggestion. Great reading to start your weekend off! And if you didn't win, be sure to pick up your copy of Hand in Hand: Crafting with Kids at your local bookstore or Amazon. You'll love it!
Wishing you all a creative and crafty weekend!
*Winner was selected randomly. If there was one more than one comment from the same person, it was considered as one comment total.
Oh my gosh, what a thrill to see my name up there, I've never won anything like this before, how exciting!! I'm sending an email now...
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