Sunday, March 30, 2014

Preschool Excellence: Author Visit Performance & Preparation

Debbie Clement Performs at Preschool!

DATELINE: DENVER! Early Education Excellence to share! 
We're back home in our adopted palm trees and sunshine! I finally have some time to share some of our recent fun-on-the-road. Earlier this month we were in Denver long enough for me to present at two ECE conferences and spend quality time with our Rocky Mountain WonderPeeps (grandchildren.) How blessed am I? 

We had planned sufficiently ahead to get on the agenda for our very own preschooler's calendar. The invite went out far and wide to join the fun! The 'sleeps' until the big show were dutifully counted and the plans were made. 


Preparation for Painting: Creating a Personalized T-Shirt via RainbowsWithinReach

Let me show you the idea that was hatched in response to my Valentine's Day school visit in FL. There the teachers and parents had the children create personalized Tshirts in honor of my first book, "You're Wonderful." What a brilliant idea! Now to spread that brainstorm! Here's what there beauties looked like.

Personalized T-shirts for "You're Wonderful" by Debbie Clement
Flashback to the Florida t-shirts! 
Under the watchful eye of our daughter-in-law, we recreated the same experience for our WonderGuy. I hope that you will ultimately be able to use and replicate this concept at your site, for your Wonders. I started off by drawing a template to be personalized. {Theoretically this is in a pdf format and I will ultimately list it above in the FREEBIES section. First I have to make a 'girl' version. Patience. I know. I know.} Take a look! 

Preschool Personalized Tshirt Painting via RainbowsWithinReach

As you can see, we had fun creating a Denver Bronco version. 
I got to cheer. He got to paint. A fun time was had by all! 
Tempra paint was used for the clothing choices, plus the word 'WONDERFUL'  was also painted letter-by-letter. Then permanent markers were used for the addition of the facial features, but I forgot to take any pictures of that later excitement.

Next mommy-Megan scanned the dried painting into her computer and added the border element to the design in that format.  She knows just the product to make these REALLY work. I can't remember why, but she told me it best to use the DARK choice. (If you look in the lower left hand corner below, it says: DARK. This is item #3279 and purchased at most craft type stores.) 



She has been making personalized 'onesies' since the kids began arriving, so she's a pro by now and had much insight. This is a full sheet iron-on 'decal' ready for application to the prewashed t-shirt.

Personalized Tshirt Painting Ready for Iron-on Application via RainbowsWithinReach
The completed 'personalized t-shirt decal' ready for ironing on! 

Personalized Tshirt Painting Ready for Iron-on Application via RainbowsWithinReach

And with that we could all go to bed for our final 'sleep' before the fun launched! 

Welcome Debbie Clement

Here we are during the infamous introductory stage of our time together. 
{Yes. Those are the two youngest Clements in our tribe of WonderPeeps.} 

The theory was that Duncan might actually do the intros. 
In the end Ms. Cindy, the center director did all of the honors. 

Welcome to Preschool Performance with Debbie Clement

It was too funny when she said, "I'd like you to meet Duncan's grandmother." 
He looked up quickly and corrected Ms. Cindy and said, 
"That's GeeGee." 
We all giggled, waved at each other and began in earnest. 

Welcome Author-Illustrator Debbie Clement to Preschool

I got my first decade or two of experience spending about 90% of my time with preschoolers. 
Now that I'm an 'author-illustrator' I get the VAST majority of my invitations to elementary schools. 

Having the opportunity to return to my 'roots' is an honor and a delight.
No matter the location, I invite the participants to 
"Close your eyes for the next surprise!"  

"Close your Eyes for a BIG Surprise!" Author Visit with Debbie Clement

There are MANY surprises!!! 
I would be hard pressed to choose a favorite. 

Preschool Author-Illustrator Performance with Debbie Clement

All too soon the fun together is over and I get to tour the facility, with the intention of sharing some of their Early Childhood EXCELLENCE with you here. There was so much to see, my camera could barely keep up with my snapping! Here are a couple of the views of the reading corners delineated with delight.

Preschool Classroom Reading Corners via RainbowsWithinReach

This one just screams spring to me! 

Reading Corner in Preschool Setting via RainbowsWithinReach



Reading Corner in Preschool Setting via RainbowsWithinReach


Reading Corner in Preschool Setting via RainbowsWithinReach

Look closely at this amazing side of this length of the classroom. You will see there on the far left of the photo an INCREDIBLE original 'Mondrian' hangs joyously and was created by the youngest children in the entire program! Utterly glorious. The teeny children created their own single-color paintings on clear acetate notebook shields. Of course you can see that they used the primary colors for this experience. The collaboration was then taped together with wide black tape. VOILA! Mondrian! 

Mondrian Collaborative Painting in Early Preschool via RainbowsWithinReach

I will need to add this idea to my Earlier Art History 101 article. 

Art History 101: Art Projects for Early Elementary via RainbowsWithinReach

If you are an Art History Appreciator, you'll want to check out the follow ups: 102 & 103

Art History 102: Elementary School Response to the Masters via RainbowsWithinReach

Art History 103: Early Elementary Projects in Response to the Masters at RainbowsWithinReach

Look at this sculptural idea for your sensory table! 
Fill it will strips and stripes of construction paper. 
Add some scissors and glue sticks.......... 
Stand back and see what unfolds! 
LUV LUV LUV LUV LUV it!! 

Open-ended, PROCESS art: YES! 
Fine motor development? YES!!! 
Use up your bits and scraps? YES!!!! 
PERFECTA! 

Sensory Table filled with strips and stripes of paper, scissors & glue sticks! (via RainbowsWithinReach)

I know that you like to see how your peers organize their classrooms. 
That article on classroom organization is #2 on my All Time Hit parade of most viewed articles. 
How cute are these individual student notebooks? 
Standing at attention, waiting additions! 


While I have your attention, I think you'll want to know three more links for this time of year. 
Here's the one with dozens and dozens and dozens of Spring Arts Ideas. 

Spring Arts and Inspiration via RainbowsWithinReach

This is the RoundUP of all things Mother's Day (Preschool + Kindergarten Ideas) 

photo of: Mother's Day RoundUP of Resources: Bloghop + LInkie at RainbowsWithinReach

And finally, here's the link to my "End-of-the-Year" RoundUP

photo of: End of Year Rhymes + Keepsakes RoundUP via RainbowsWithinReach

Have a great week! 
Hope that I have added some inspiration from my travels! 
By all means, can you help a girl out?
Please pin generously at every visit here. 
My invitation to present in Denver was as a result of my presence on Pinterest! 
Your pin really makes a difference!
Thank you!  



As a footnote, for anyone reading this in real time! I received a coupon from Shutterfly that is good today 3/30 until midnight. You get to choose your FREE gift from Luggage Tags, a photo magnet and personalized address labels. I am obsessed with these tags! Can't wait for them to come! Use the promo code: PICKME for your freebie! 










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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Triumph over Train Wrecks: The Brady Bunch Revisited


TWENTY YEARS! TWENTY YEARS!! TWENTY YEARS!!!

"The Brady Bunch: The Nineties. Scaled back." 
When I tell the most truncated of all versions, I refer to the Brady Bunch. I explain that we were indeed the down sized version for the '90's, of that societal break-through phenom sitcom. You know. The one with the happily ever after every single episode. Two of each: me with two girls, he with the two guys. Alas. No house-keeper named Alice. Down sized for real in that department. We have a whole lot of happily ever after, too. Not always neat and tidy in the half hour episode, but we work our way around to happy. 

Here we are TWENTY years later. Two decades. That's a LOT of water under the bridge. A lot of stories. A lot of moments. A lot of graduations. Weddings!!! SEVEN WonderPeeps for our whole tribe!!!!!!! Milestones big and small. Sunsets. Travels. Train wrecks. Paper cuts. Adventures. Twenty years is long enough to fill your heart to the brim with joy beyond measure. In our case, twenty years is long enough to have experienced every.possible.emotion more than once. 

Where to start the reflections. Let's start with the beginning . 


It was TRULY TRIUMPHANT that the two of us ever met in the first place. I owe much to my family and friends of those early '90's who supported me during my single parenting era. We won't go into the train wreck that brought me to that time period. Those of you who lived through it with me remember all of the details all too well. If you weren't around at that point in history, the saga is worth a novella. Maybe someday I'll write it under a pseudo-name and have a NYT best seller on my hands for the various plot twists, political intrigue, theological tremors, legal maneuvering and the like. Let's just get to the beginning by saying that my sweet friend Kitty talked me into going to a singles dance. I got an orange dot on my name tag as a 'first-timer' and that set the wheels in motion. We danced that night. Our 'we' began that very night. The rest is history as they say. 

The fact that the two of us ever made it to our first actual 'date' is a giggle worth retelling. My dear sweet husband of twenty years, back-in-the-day, called me at work to let me know that he had the calendar wrong when he had invited me to the Broadway Series musical. Our theoretical first date was in jeopardy. Before it even started! The thing that rocked my world? In our three 'singles dance' Sundays in-a-row? I had never given him my last name -- nor told him where I worked specifically, let alone my phone number!!!!!!!!!!!!! To say I was a basket case when he called is no embellishment for theatrical sake. 

Turns out that in addition to all of his other qualities? The man is a detective. Apparently he had listened to my every utterance over those three weeks of dancing. He had strung together various clues. A phrase here. Another, weeks later. Apparently I had mentioned enough tidbits, higgeldy and biggeldy, that he was able to ring the phone on my desk in under 100 misdirected phone calls -- that each led closer and closer to my cubbyhole of the time. My 'office' was in the supply closet. When I heard his voice on the other end of the line? I was so filled with angst I could have walked on the ceiling! In fact, I may have!! He is persistent my husband. Unrelenting.

Of course at the time I jumped to the conclusion that he must be some sort of movie-of-the-week stalker and I acted every bit the part of the wack-doodle fem fatale under shadowed surveillance. {{{Those were the days. Insert soap operatic theme song.}}} How on earth he ever persevered beyond my initial cra-cra-crazy phone reaction is beyond me?!?!? The man has patience. It is a triumph that he didn't bolt in the opposite direction as fast as he could fly that brown 182 Cessna. We made it to the Palace Theater on the 'actual' night of the tickets. I drove myself. I met him there.... just in case the stalker thing had any merit. It would be another month of weekly dances before I could conjure up an image of me going on a 'car date.' Did I mention that the man has patience? Those were emotional days, but there was a hint at happily-ever-after, even early going. I smiled a lot.


Back to the Brady Bunch analogy. His boys were full grown already. Shaving. Driving. Higher level math. Men. One already off to conquer the world in college. I've never trumpeted the role of step-mom. Technically, I suppose I am that. In truth, I am just ubber fortunate to have two more caring, creative guys in my life. Men who are kind, solid and supportive. Just like their dad. 

When the two of us started getting serious -- when I finally 'believed' him about his being part Sherlock Holmes -- he stole my heart when he said that he intended to step into active parenting with my girls. He said, "You can count on me to get them through braces and wisdom teeth. I'll buy their prom dresses." What he left out is that he would coach the teams, drive to music lessons, supervise the science fair projects, host the slumber parties, make the Sunday morning waffles, teach us to ski (well, some of us) negotiate the driving lessons, fly the plane to spring break beaches, trek cross country for auditions, hold on to the teetering bride walking down the aisle -- over the bridge, as well as help me pack my suitcase to live on the futon couch across town for months-on-end in anticipation of the Twinzees arrival to Earth, while their daddy was deployed...... in addition to a few hundred thousand other specifics. He signed up for thick and thin, even before the vows were uttered. 

So we integrated the four. The big brothers they never had. 


We went camping. Our reconfigured crew. Camping evolved into white water rafting trips of adventure and excitement, over the years. We emerged victorious from rivers and rapids. We laughed around campfires. We made s'mores. We sang. We skied: water and snow. The guys bench pressed the girls to the ceiling and then drove them to get ice cream at the corner shoppe.... all was well with the world. The early years. Sitcom worthy. 

Strangely enough, March 25th is another significant anniversary for me. Today also marks the seventh year of my first surgery for Breast Cancer. Train wreck time. Marking me as cancer free right?  BTW: That's when you can judge the strength of a marriage: in the hospital. Seeing specialists. Meeting your oncologist together. In the grand scheme of things that first cancer, while no waltz in the park exactly, was certainly in the shallow end of the pool. Even the 33 trips to the hospital for radiation were a mere footnote compared to the gore and discombobulation and drains and disfigurement and complications of my bilateral a mere three years later. Can you say physical therapy? For months on end? Yet my sweetheart has continued through it all as a rock. My rock. The foundation. 

Twenty years of marriage today. Seven years cancer 'free' today. Yet. The really SIGNIFICANT part of the story is the last 17.75 years woven right in with the marriage and the parenting and the cancer and the weddings and the WonderPeeps. That is the TRUE gift that he has given me. The one that will amount to my legacy, my contribution. Most likely, it is the actual reason that you know I 'exist.' 

It was my honey's idea to 'quit-my-day-job.' It was his entrepreneurial insight that led me to leave my full time administration position to evolve into myself. To stretch. To grow. To imagine. To dream. To create. To go places I never dreamed possible. I have done it all under his direction, his support, his encouragement, his cheering. His vision has always been larger than my own. He believed in me from square one. He convinces me that I am capable for the next quantum leap on the horizon, whatever it entails, before I even grasp what it is. 

Yes. He said yes. Yes. Leave your administrative salary with benefits. Yes. We will pay for health insurance for you as a self-employed individual. Yes. Go on that trip to Europe, I will stay here at home and make certain that their high school responsibilities are completed in your absence. Yes. We will take out a second mortgage on our house -- so that you can bring that first book to life. Yes. I will stand by you as you choose not to have reconstruction surgery, despite the expectations of society, because I understand you want to get back to your life as directly as conceivable. Yes. I will rearrange your flights so that you can get to Children's Hospital as quickly as humanly possible, no matter the expense, to be with "Little Red". And last weekend? Yes. I will walk back to our hotel room, a mere five city blocks away, to get your fuzzy pompom scarf because you forgot it and it gives you confidence and I know you're running on empty right now. Yes. Yes. Yes. He is a man of yes, my husband. He is a problem solver this guy. Our married life has not been without problems. He comes up with a solution and we are one step closer to the happy ending of the episode. 



Twenty years is a delightful moment in time. A blink and a lifetime simultaneously. Every couple that goes the distance has stories to tell. We are no different. I am still 'in love' as much as those first few heart pounding months, but now also at a level of maturity and gratitude beyond my earlier youthful capability and understanding. He goes the distance every year, every month, every week, every day. He is always the unsung hero as I sing in the spotlight. He got me there. Literally. He drove me there or scheduled the flight. He carries the boxes of books. The heavy, heavy boxes of books. He picks me up. I like to think that we make a good team. Truth be told? He does ALL of the heavy lifting and holds me together when the going gets rough or when technology is involved or when we're hungry. Have I mentioned that he cooks 95% of the food we eat? Yes. He's a keeper. 



I am the luckiest of women. I adore this man. I am honored to be his wife. Truth be told you can see a difference that twenty years makes. He's lost a tad bit of his hairline. I've lost my breasts. The parts of us that make us who we are, beyond those outward appearances, have only grown better over time. We still fit. He touches my shoulder and I quiver. That much is EXACTLY the same. [I have to stifle myself from audible sighs in public preschools and I'll stop there to keep this rated PG.] We have traveled to Europe together! We stumbled into the annual "Liberation of Verona" parade in Italy together. That's the coliseum in the background. That whole afternoon was another 'God thing' event unfolding. Sort of like our coming together from the very beginning.



We have just recently beheld the grandeur of Sedona with friends. 
Thanks to Jennifer of Simply Kinder's generosity, we got to take a VORTEX Jeep ride. 
He smiled softly, watching me go bonkers in the happiest of manners.
He knows I get excited. 
He likes when I laugh. 
We sometimes laugh until the tears spurt out. 
He is hilarious to have at a cinematic comedy. 
His laughter is truly contagious and spills forth with enthusiasm and zeal.



Twenty years is both the blink of an eye, a drop in the bucket and an eternity all wrapped up simultaneously. My parents are on the verge of sixty years. Now that's something to marvel over. They are a good example for us. I think it is safe to say that we won't hit that watershed. I don't know how many would have bet we'd see the twenty year mark. Quite honestly, I'm pretty certain we had our doubters.

 I knew. From the very beginning. I knew.
I didn't exactly know the specifics. 
I did know that we'd make a good team. 
A team for the long haul. 

What do you do to celebrate twenty years? We looked it up. Traditionally twenty years is all about 'fine China.' Contemporary gift lists suggest platinum at the two decade mark. We have chosen to give each other an enclosed lanai and have ordered custom upholstered furniture for our glorious, albeit tiny, new setting.

Here's what 'we' chose.
Yup. He's sweet like that. 
He appears to be involved in the decision and then leaves it totally up to me.



In honor of our continued marital union, I had the thought to put my little Teachers Pay Teachers store on sale.... you guessed it. For TWENTY percent off! Come celebrate with us. It was in the midst of another train wreck that I wrote the song, "You're Wonderful" which is now used at end-of-the-year events from coast-to-coast. It will be featured at graduations, moving-on-up ceremonies, and Mother's Day extravaganzas far and wide. The digital files come complete with the pdf of the sign language chart included in my picture book version. 


"You're Wonderful" in digital download format from Debbie Clement

If you've never heard it before..... take a look at this flip-to-gram movie version.
You can listen in on the sound-track of this 'instant classic' with kinder illustrations.


Or if you need something more 'patriotic' for you EOY event, consider "Red, White and Blue." 


"Red, White and Blue" in digital download format from Debbie Clement

In any case, what I know for certain? 
I am willing to do the work to bring my projects to the wider world. 
I have the great good fortune of being graced with a help-mate straight from heaven to do so. 
Here's a wall we saw in Flagstaff that captured my attention and the quote suitable for today. 

Wall quote about 'Four Kinds of People' via RainbowsWithinReach

  

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Spring Art & Crafts, Bulletin Boards and Poems

Spring Arts and Inspiration via RainbowsWithinReach

SPRING HAS SPRUNG! Officially at least! 

I know that you appreciate when I dig around here and pull lots of similar themed images into one RoundUP! With the rough winter encountered by so many, I know that these bright and colorful images will bring you hope for the season of growth ahead. I've included spring anchor charts and bulletin boards, science fun and all sorts of arts & crafts projects! ENJOY!

These are photos I've taken from across the country during my Author-Illustrator school visits. I've included some of my all time 'favorites' today! Rainbows and butterflies! Spring and metamorphosis! Guaranteed to make you smile! I'd be so appreciative if you'd pin your favorites!!! {{{That's how people 'discover' me!}}} 

Let's start with this collaborative handprint bulletin board! Nothing says spring like a blooming handprint painted in neon bright colors! Get your whole class involved!!


photo of: Class Mural Collaboration of Individual Handprint paintings creating a Sunflower in Bloom.

photo of: Spring Bulletin Board, Flower bulletin Board, School bulletin board for Spring

photo of: Spring art project, flowers in art project

photo of: S.P.R.I.N.G. Acrostic Poem written by First Graders, Collaborative Bulletin Board

photo of: Bulletin Board for Spring Butterfly Preschool Art

photo of: Spring Bulletin Board of Butterflies (from Bulletin Board RoundUP via RainbowsWithinReach)

photo of: Handprint bulletin board for spring, flower handprints

flowers

ladybugs paper plates

photo of: Spring Bulletin Board of Garden Flowers and Insects








Spring children's artwork, scissor snipping art, flower, preschool, early childhood art, spring bulletin board


preschool art, clay bird, early childhood, spring projects for children

bumble bee art, children's art, children's spring collage, spring preschool art, NAEYC art

bumble bee art, children's art, children's spring collage, spring preschool art, NAEYC art


photo of: Preschool craft for lamb, children's bulletin board for spring

footprint Art, sunshine Art, children's painting, spring art for children, bulletin board

umbrella painting, spring art for children, bulletin board, circle painting for children




photo of: rainbows paintings for preschool


kindergarten family art for spring, family tree, leaf collage, bulletin board, collaboration

photo of: Spring Flowers at PreK+K Sharing

photo of: spring flower painting, craft for preschool, bulletin board for spring flower

eggs in nests children's art, painting, bulletin board for spring, kindergarten, Head Start art

butterfly painting, spring Art for children, preschool, marble painting




photo of: Insect craft for young children, ladybug project for kindergarten, bulletin board Head Start




Handprint rainbow, kindergarten Art, children's handprints,

photo of: Rainbow Collaborative Collage: Color Recognition via RainbowsWithinReach

photo of: Rainbow Bulletin Board with Individual Roy G. Biv Crepe Paper Rainbows (from Bulletin Board Round-UP via RainbowsWithinReach)

photo of: spring bulletin board (from Bulletin Board RoundUP via RainbowsWithinReach)

photo of: footprint paintings of butterflies, children's artwork for spring, bulletin board, preschool

photo of spring bulletin board of Eric Carle style paintings

photo of: children's painting butterfly, Eric Carle style, bright paints

photo of: symmetry in butterfly painting for preschool, artwork for children, kindergarten

photo of: butterfly rhyme for spring, preschool, kindergarten



Spring Anchor Chart: Butterfly from RainbowsWithinReach via SimplyKinder


photo of: Tissue Paper Butterfly Bulletin Board (RoundUP via RainbowsWithinReach)

You simply *MUST* go back in time to see how I directed a group of VPK kiddos to create this collaborative 'sculpture' for our Earth Day celebration together. 
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Earth Day collaboration with Debbie Clement, song and art for preschool, Head Start, Kindergarten



Earth Day Anchor Chart from RainbowsWithinReach via SimplyKinder

photo of: Spring Garden First Grade Bulletin Board, End of Year Writing within Bulletin Board

photo of: set design for elementary school musical, over-sized flower backdrop

photo of: Spring Appreciation Bulletin Board Bouquet (from Bulletin Board RoundUP by RainbowsWithinReach)

photo of: Elementary Art Show, first grade bulletin board flowers, Art show bulletin board

photo of: "Tootsie Tulips" from painted footprints in Preschool

photo of: Mother's Day Art Project for Children (Flowers Painted with Muffin Liners) via RainbowsWithinReach

photo of: Tissue Paper Spring Flower Art Project Bulletin Board

photo of: Enormous Spring Flower Collage using Garden Catalog Photos











photo of: Spring Foldables: "What's Hatching?" via RainbowsWithinReach




photo of: Easter RoundUP at RainbowsWithinReach

photo: Preschool Tissue Paper Easter Eggs via RainbowsWithinReach

photo of: Easter Egg Bulletin Board in Preschool via RainbowsWithinReach

photo of: Spring Easter Egg Bulletin Board via RainbowsWithinReach

photo of: Grocery Bag Bunny Baskets via RainbowsWithinReach

photo of: Kindergarten Bunny Paintings via RainbowsWithinReach

photo of: Wax Paper Easter Egg Collage (Stained Glass Windows) via RainbowsWtihinReach

photo of: "Kindertastic Work" Bulletin Board Wall via RainbowsWithinReach


Tissue Paper Art for "Very Hungry Caterpillar" via RainbowsWithinReach

photo of: Kindergarten spring rhyme, frog rhyme, bird rhyme, handwriting




photo of: Anchor chart for spring, spring poem for kindergarten, spring time poem for children



Action Anchor Chart for Kindergarten from RainbowsWithinReach via Simply Kinder

photo of: Insect Song (Piggy Back) on Handwritten Anchor Chart

photo of: "Our Future is so Bright" Bulletin Board via RainbowsWithinReach


photo of: bright flowers, Upcycled flower sculptures, kitchen recycled pans into Art,

photo of: Upcycled Cooperative Mural from Bottle Lids and Tops

One of my all-time most pinned images from my blog is this one with smiling growing grass seed hair. Here's the original article with additional 'spring-growing-science-ideas.' 


Science, Seeds, Spring! via RainbowsWithinReach


Science, Seeds, Spring! via RainbowsWithinReach

Science, Seeds, Spring! via RainbowsWithinReach

My very first digital product is PERFECT for spring! 
It includes an Mp3 of my song, "Pollywog" with power point slides and oodles of pdf's for fine motor! 
I have it uploaded at our Early Education Emporium and over at  Teachers Pay Teachers as well. 

Tadpole to Frog Metamorphosis through Song and Fine Motor Supplemental Pages (from RainbowsWIthinReach)




Bulletin Board for Kindergarten Addition: Frogs and Tadpoles in the Spring

"You're Wonderful" Picture Book Illustrations from fabric as small quilts by Debbie Clement


You'll need these two earlier RoundUPs for your successful spring.
{click the pic}



Keep Calm and Create On: "Canva Challenge" with Debbie Clement at RainbowsWithinReach

Coffee Filter Butterfly Craft Project via RainbowsWithinReach



Painted Feet Sun Collaboration at RainbowsWIthinReach


Thanks for your support! I am so appreciative of your pins!

Thanks for your support! I am so appreciative of your pins!
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