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These are 5 ideas to get your mind working on a creative goal that works for you and your family. Don’t stay in the box of kids' art going on the fridge and only coming from their crinkled backpack after school. Make art on purpose. Let your kids know that art is more than 30 minutes at school twice a week. Read books on artists that your children might take interest in. Again, the library is the best resource for really everything in life. I checked out some books on famous women artists that my daughter thought were SUPER neat. My nephew loves drawing characters and making comic strips. There are books for that too. Educate them on what is out there, the possibilities in art are limitless. Being a Disney animator is a job that they could have one day.
Let me know if you try any of these ideas, and I’d love to see artwork that you create.
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Art is fun. Life is fun. You do you and definitely have your alone time making your amazing art. But maybe let’s give our children their specific time, too.
Picasso once said, “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.”
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These are 5 ideas to get your mind working on a creative goal that works for you and your family. Don’t stay in the box of kids' art going on the fridge and only coming from their crinkled backpack after school. Make art on purpose. Let your kids know that art is more than 30 minutes at school twice a week. Read books on artists that your children might take interest in. Again, the library is the best resource for really everything in life. I checked out some books on famous women artists that my daughter thought were SUPER neat. My nephew loves drawing characters and making comic strips. There are books for that too. Educate them on what is out there, the possibilities in art are limitless. Being a Disney animator is a job that they could have one day.
Let me know if you try any of these ideas, and I’d love to see artwork that you create.
Find the blog post here —> www.momswhocreate.com/blog
Facebook Group —> https://www.facebook.com/groups/368036111886790
Instagram —> https://www.instagram.com/momswhocreatepodcast/
Subscribe to the free Creative Mom Newsletter—> https://successful-artisan-9039.ck.page/e7cae80155
Art is fun. Life is fun. You do you and definitely have your alone time making your amazing art. But maybe let’s give our children their specific time, too.
Picasso once said, “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.”
Support the show
Follow Moms Who Create:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/momswhocreatepodcast/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/momswhocreatepodcast
Monthly Meeting Book Club - https://www.facebook.com/groups/momswhocreatebookclub
Website - https://www.momswhocreate.com/
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