Grandmas house

As a grandmother of 8 grandkids I have to keep them occupied with something they enjoy. They love to color and paint so I found a way to keep them interested without a big mess. I came across some large pieces of paper. I tape it to the wall and they can color together and use markers and paint and crayons all right on the wall. Then flip it over and use the other side. They can come back over and add more to the artwork. Kids love seeing the art they made hanging up every time the come to Grandmas house. My Happy little artist’s inspired by Grandmas art and I teach them how to use the paint and make shapes. I love to keep them learning. Happy kids, Happy Grandma.

By Gwendalynn Fuchs

An Activity for Children & Young Adults

This activity was inspired by my ex-partner fascination with tiny homes. I wanted us to know each better so I tried to combine my addiction to projects and her passion for tiny homes into one. I thought to myself Can kids and young adults do the same thing ? so I uploaded this video hoping that someone will appreciate this and use such a project. Its cheap and requires the following:

Scissors or box cutters

a cardboard box

Elmer’s Glue or gorilla glue

a vision & and time sense whatever you make is subject to change.