When my children left fingerprints on walls, doors and windows. I left them there. When they grow up, you will wish you did because that is all you have left of them as children. I also still have the marks on the door frame where they were measured as they grew. My daughter keeps telling me to paint over them. No way !! This from the daughter who still has her Cabbage Patch doll on a shelf in her bedroom and she has her own home and is 43 years old.
She’s gonna need a monocle, a beret, and a sign that says meet the artist. Oh yes and those red rope- post things that make the place look fancy, special.. or something.
Go, Wren! I did the same thing, although I confined mine to the bathroom. The walls were plain boring white in there. I have a sister who’s 15 years older than am I, and she got a confession out of me with no effort at all. Devious trickery, perhaps, but no effort. “Oh!” she said. “Who made all these lovely pictures on the bathroom wall?” Yep, I proudly owned up to my artwork. Oooops!
My dad marked his bathroom wall how much he was losing height. It was the house I grew up in, but we had to sell it after he died. I did take pictures, though. Also pix of the kitchen cabinets, and all the other things he made when we had the house built in 1963. I was able to keep the dressers he made for him and Mom, my dressers, and cedar chest
I love the atmosphere on here of a little kid being a bit mischivous, on FBOW everyone wants April gone or CPS called on her parents when she does something because as they claim “Nobody ever watches that brat”. It is so nice to see parents that have had children that understand that you can’t keep an eye on your children 24/7 and that they do get into things occasionally.
rekam Premium Member about 1 month ago
Wren’s so proud of herself.
iggyman about 1 month ago
Wren’s been very busy!
Tra1nman2 Premium Member about 1 month ago
We solved that problem by getting our daughter an easel to paint on. She never tried to use the walls after that.
jewlie about 1 month ago
That’s how Banksey, if that’s the graffiti guy, started. He might be pleased with that work now.
a sage about 1 month ago
I think Wren’s been hanging out with Hammy.
BenGMan about 1 month ago
That’s your fault.
eced52 about 1 month ago
Still is.
saylorgirl about 1 month ago
Even though it’s a mess, Wrens drawings are cute.
razzledazzle295 about 1 month ago
I love that look of innocence on her face. So cute.
DawnQuinn1 about 1 month ago
When my children left fingerprints on walls, doors and windows. I left them there. When they grow up, you will wish you did because that is all you have left of them as children. I also still have the marks on the door frame where they were measured as they grew. My daughter keeps telling me to paint over them. No way !! This from the daughter who still has her Cabbage Patch doll on a shelf in her bedroom and she has her own home and is 43 years old.
KageKat about 1 month ago
Someone would pay good money for a Wren M original like this!
ctolson about 1 month ago
That’s what happens when you don’t keep a close enough eye on them and keep them supplied with paper.
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 month ago
Wanda, word to the wise, always go pee before you let wren finger paint. That two minutes you were gone was all it took.
GoldLions Premium Member about 1 month ago
LOL, did this as a kid.
GoldLions Premium Member about 1 month ago
Early man painted in caves, must be something humans are born with.
feefers_ about 1 month ago
I am going to be 5O. Still have my 1984 Kamar ET.
Ermine Notyours about 1 month ago
Last week:
“Quick, we need to buy a DVD to babysit Wren.”
“Let’s get the is Baby van Gogh one. It’s on sale.”
The Quiet One about 1 month ago
Wren looks quite satisfied with herself.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 month ago
She’s gonna need a monocle, a beret, and a sign that says meet the artist. Oh yes and those red rope- post things that make the place look fancy, special.. or something.
kathleenhicks62 about 1 month ago
Washable paint first. . . .
thejanith Premium Member about 1 month ago
Go, Wren! I did the same thing, although I confined mine to the bathroom. The walls were plain boring white in there. I have a sister who’s 15 years older than am I, and she got a confession out of me with no effort at all. Devious trickery, perhaps, but no effort. “Oh!” she said. “Who made all these lovely pictures on the bathroom wall?” Yep, I proudly owned up to my artwork. Oooops!
bigdawgjohn about 1 month ago
Wren is so proud of herself
AnamikaDarwin about 1 month ago
Looks like poor Darryl’s Memorial Day (20240527) was spent at the office!
ellisaana Premium Member about 1 month ago
Some people pay to have borders painted on their walls—usually up near the ceiling, though.
CoffeeBob Premium Member about 1 month ago
Oh look! She’s added pictographs to the house.
Totally Not a Killer Dolphin about 1 month ago
She’s so proud!!! <3
Cathy P. about 1 month ago
My dad marked his bathroom wall how much he was losing height. It was the house I grew up in, but we had to sell it after he died. I did take pictures, though. Also pix of the kitchen cabinets, and all the other things he made when we had the house built in 1963. I was able to keep the dressers he made for him and Mom, my dressers, and cedar chest
Sambora1 about 1 month ago
I love the atmosphere on here of a little kid being a bit mischivous, on FBOW everyone wants April gone or CPS called on her parents when she does something because as they claim “Nobody ever watches that brat”. It is so nice to see parents that have had children that understand that you can’t keep an eye on your children 24/7 and that they do get into things occasionally.
kaycstamper about 1 month ago
You do know you have to watch them, Wanda!
wordsmeet about 1 month ago
Just deduct the cost of repainting from Wren’s future allowance, if any is left from his other artistic “ventures.”