Give: Critters for the Kiddos
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I think handmade gifts are the best gifts to give (and receive)--as a recipient, it's evident how much time and thought was put into the creation of the gift, and as a giver you're thinking of your recipient as you create the gift, so it's inevitably a one-of-a-kind gift specifically for them. ![[frog1.jpg]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhbUg20IK_d3-NKUgwmot9FZDt9SlMGeOiEHtaKhyrSu5P1M8wC2gST2jR_ORCWKrjATAKnk6hFAzRCJ7jYBjxsGWlh1p5ranA-oAVjtQvhfLulSfX_sCf5jh87IOj3XDv14IZiNAFVMVLO/s1600/frog1.jpg)
I made these two critters as gifts recently. The frog princess is for my 3-year-old friend, Zoe. She's a princess, too, and it's only fitting that she have a frog princess for her wall.
The owl is for baby L. We won't know if baby L will be a boy or girl until the birthday in November! ![[owl2.jpg]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLNcI8D7VHiPeQlHgNdd4nxWyUWcLH02pSJhK7-DIcs3-VoJzbYFH2WL906FlaPFq9rFHQoo7R-s9EahlnYAw_9nBAVt80iY0cFaesgdadXEJpKKHc-a9f2sFKePpQRCVw23PgVZLpxqoR/s1600/owl2.jpg)
Below are photos of the process. I start by sketching my composition in a sketch book and testing colors. Then I paint acrylic paint in various color onto thick watercolor paper. I like to preserve the irregularity of the brush strokes, so I make sure not to take too much care in applying the paint. ![[critters2.jpg]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgxutA2Bdw7A9XsRKTsdGVjtwxaUiV1kGFRQ_fH4fVnRKOdKdJAL3co82f_f4Vbh9WydufTQr4rEJttErbBu7TSK-DOE4vpkQTvogvCsPIQQaUkq9AaNOzc2lwLPxjGcvEKENcHaJ5guLgx/s1600/critters2.jpg)
Next I divide my composition into shapes and cut those shapes out of the painted swatches. After I've cut every piece to make the entire composition, I carefully glue all the pieces together and then onto a background--sometimes a painted color, sometimes white. After allowing it to dry I frame the pieces in a Ribba frame (from Ikea). Would you believe that this is the hardest part?! I'm such a perfectionist when it comes to framing and if there is any speck of dust under the glass I'll start the framing all over again. Then it's complete!![[critters3.jpg]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgJDDoejWF1MXmsRJ72ws1_7LujOeUemLN_NHfGR1c2Tn6Ter1Ki6WMoGZejkFikub2Jg81e4pllwa75EBUJnp42W1aBLQ2b4JUlon-36G0GiHYfyqiyDfAfGvkAfNIsImY20JTzfexE8AG/s1600/critters3.jpg)
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I just love the frog princess!
Super Cute!
Thank you so much for coming to the shower and of course for the adorable owl. I love it, and know it will brighten up the baby's room! The best part is knowing it was made with love :)
Leslie, these are adorable! The frog you did for LIam is precious in his room! You are so talented!