What do you do when you get some really big bits of cardboard after an Ikea purchase, but they are not in box form and there is only two of them so all attempts at making a cubby fail miserably?
You paint BIG, that’s what you do!

Ikea is also a good resource for drawing big too!
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Great idea.
By Secret Mom Thoughts on 01.12.10 10:29 am | Permalink
We’ve been drawing big today, such fun!
By Melanie on 01.12.10 11:08 am | Permalink
What a fabulous idea!! I’d be paranoid about it going all over the house!!!
By Katy on 01.14.10 3:00 pm | Permalink
What a great Idea. I will try it with my kids.
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