How wonderful that you have captured your family’s portraits in time, they are lovely! I hope they enjoy colouring them in. The very first picture is very similar to my son George when he was about four years old and had almost white/blonde curly hair, now he has ”huge” dark brown curly hair in the mad musician style 🙂 (Even though he is a violinist!)
What fun for your grandchildren! Now, why don’t you write a little line on each page and make it into a children’s coloring book with room for them to draw their family pictures on the page!
Oh, Joan, I’m way ahead of you. These are in a coloring book, with full names. For privacy, I never list the names of our grandchildren here on my blog. I always make the book with nice quality art paper, so they can paint or color.
It’s a blast!
Totally fun!
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Our grandkids love this. I will miss it when they outgrow coloring books.
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How wonderful that you have captured your family’s portraits in time, they are lovely! I hope they enjoy colouring them in. The very first picture is very similar to my son George when he was about four years old and had almost white/blonde curly hair, now he has ”huge” dark brown curly hair in the mad musician style 🙂 (Even though he is a violinist!)
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lol, this little guy with the curly mop turns 5 next week. I bet his hair goes dark as well, his dad’s did.
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Hope he has a lovely Happy Birthday next week 🙂
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This is really neat Mary!
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What fun for your grandchildren! Now, why don’t you write a little line on each page and make it into a children’s coloring book with room for them to draw their family pictures on the page!
Thanks for sharing.
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Oh, Joan, I’m way ahead of you. These are in a coloring book, with full names. For privacy, I never list the names of our grandchildren here on my blog. I always make the book with nice quality art paper, so they can paint or color.
It’s a blast!
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