Apparently he has gotten a lot of comments and compliments. I think the funniest story is how, at the Swan, and he and the front-desk clerk were talking Star Wars stuff. She said how much she liked the show and the character, so he had to go up to his room, get the shirt, and bring it down for her to see! (She loved it.)
@Elizabeth Smith-wow, that's impressive!
Holiday doll 2019 dress. by Elizabeth Smith, on Flickr
This is my current holiday craft project. I'm making a Christmas doll. Please don't mind the fact that she is currently beheaded. I will reattach that later. Hahaha
Adding 40 minutes today. 190/750
Yep that is my daughter. Picture is 10 years old. I miss her ringlets, she has gotten a hair straightening for the last 3 years. SHe is also the daughter that I might have mentioned had hand surgery in August and then in October hurt her knee. She popped her knee cap and then it popped back into place. Today was her first soccer game since she got her. Now her knee isn't feeling great again.. Is that your daughter in the tie dye pic? Whoever it is, love those ringlets.
piglet1979, maybe your daughter will be interested in some of the projects we look into this month. My DD is also much more artistic than I am. We also find art to be a very good outlet for providing periods of peace and calm for her. She is able to focus solely on her current project when she is creating and not worry so much about life.
40 minutes since my last post = 195/500
Here's a Disney project I made some time ago (and possibly posted on the arts & crafts board):
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I had found a Mickey watch with a broken band really cheap at a flea market, and made a desk clock out of it instead. - The base is just one of those acrylic frames, I made the insert with a combination of the computer and some paper punches, and I attached the watch face with Velcro so the battery could be changed.