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Mommy Fun Fact #5 ~ let the messy art begin / easy smocks

By Jillian | January 26, 2011
Filed under: Kid Activities Tagged: art activities, preschoolers, Toddler

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#5 let the messy art begin

The main problem with store bought smocks is that they only cover a small area and when kids get creative the last thing they should be worried about is where they set their hands!

Women’s short sleeve shirts work great!  Button ups are best; they are easy to get off when covered in goo.

Boys shirts are also the right size, Little M’s smock right now is a hand me down from her brother.  If you are ready to get out the paint but don’t have any old shirts you can find one for under $1 at a yard sale or thrift shop.

 This post is a part of the Mommy Fun Fact Series.

 

 

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