When I told Tia she could pick out 2 pumpkins, one for her, one for her sister, I had no idea she would pick such small ones. The good thing is they are way too small to carve. I have heard of so many people painting their pumpkins this year, so I figured that would be a fun alternative to carving.
Here is Tia painting her pumpkin

Gia wasn't interested in painting (Oh thank you God!)
So I gave her Color Wonder markers instead. What an awesome invention!

The Artist at work

And the finished products.
She decided to paint Gia's pumpkin too!


1 comment:
The pumpkins look great. What is up with those markers? I've seriously spent many moments analyzing how they work with the paper. It's fascinating stuff, huh?
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