Finally, that too happened. Liya has officially inaugurated her scribbling exhibition on the 'wall'.
We live in a rented house, as we are here on a temporary visit. When we vacate the house, it must be closer to how we were given. But now I see the chances of getting a huge penalty with all messed up flooring carpet and a decorated wall.
We live in a rented house, as we are here on a temporary visit. When we vacate the house, it must be closer to how we were given. But now I see the chances of getting a huge penalty with all messed up flooring carpet and a decorated wall.
Oh gosh. She does love being creative, doesn't she? I hope you get that all washed off by the time you move out! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is not so funny but at least cute. I hope you were able to wash it off. I usually use the magic erasers from the grocery store they take off most marks. New follower from the Wordless Wednesday hop. Hope you stop by for a visit and follow back.
ReplyDeleteI bet you Picasso started the same way :)
ReplyDeleteEeeep! I think those Mr. Clean sponge cleaner thingys will get that off, but oh-so-cute she wants to design ;)
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ReplyDeleteOur walls are already covered with art work by Aihsa's cousin Z. I wonder what it will be like when Aisha reaches her age of creativity. Anyways, you cannot scold them - they need a space to put in all their imaginations and talents. So, better to bear with it.
Let her go on. Who know whether she would be a legend artist in the future.
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Great way to express childhood talents! My friend's little boy used to try his hand on our fridge - You can still repaint the wall before you give the flat back, or maybe your landlord will love the drawings!!!
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Sarah- I guess all children at this age love to be creative... especially when it comes to crayons and walls, all of them are Picasso..:)
ReplyDeleteBonnies- that sounds like a good idea. I din't know that such erasers are available. Thanx for the info.
Olusola- Ha ha, but I am sure his mom didn't blog about it at least... lol!
Amy- that info is definitely gonna help me in future.. Will try it some time.
ReplyDeleteNajee- Yup, we can't scold because they need room for wild imaginations!
Skuhur- Insha Allah!
Marie- I am sure landlord is not gonna love it. Coz we live in a big community and this house doesn't belong to 'someone' but some 'groups'..
ReplyDeleteBut I got quite few ideas from moms and grannies...so let me try one by one...:)
Aww! How adorable! At least it was crayon and not permanent marker. Definitely get the Mr. Clean Magic Erasers - they will take that right off :)
ReplyDeleteOh no, I hope you get all of that off your walls before you have to move!
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Oh the memories! Sweet girl, I bet its hard to get upset with an artist. Try Mr Clean erasers they work wonders
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