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Family fun-{creating paper bag puppets}

 
 
We just recently made some paper bag puppets. A simple project, which we have done many times. It's just always such a fun family project. Using some washi tape, crayons, craft wiggly eyes, and yarn. We created some pretty cool puppets. :) Our daughter ran around the house pretending that her puppet was a monster as she made her little monster sounds. We had so much fun!
 
 
Since my husband has been on leave we have been busy with activities for our daughter, and enjoying nights out on the patio, staying up late watching movies, and doing a little bit of traveling. Our local library has been having summer programs (which I will post pictures at a later time) so that has also been keeping us busy with our daughter. We also took a trip down to Denver and visited the Children's museum. (Oh it was so fun) 
 
 
 
 
{My daughters puppet}
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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  1. These are cute and so much fun. Sounds like you're really enjoying your summer days! Have fun!

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  2. How cute! Our little guy is just starting to learn "arts & crafts". I look forward to puppet making with him :)

    I wanted to invite you to join our Meet & Greet Blog Hop! It runs Tuesday nights till the end of Saturday, come link up if you have some time :)

    http://createdbylaurie.blogspot.com/2013/06/meet-greet-blog-hop-29.html

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  3. Jayne, thank you. We certainly are enjoying these hot summer days. Okay we could do without the heat, but the sunshine is lovely! :)

    Laurie, thank you! I'll be sure to check it out. Your little guy will love doing arts and crafts with you. :)

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  4. What a fun project for the kiddos to do! Thanks for the share.

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