Exquisite Corpseby Fallie, Finn & Mumblelard

Exquisite Corpse
by Fallie, Finn & Mumblelard

Exquisite Corpse with the skull girls or the only way to keep Fallie happy while at a restaurant (1 of 4)

Exquisite Corpse with the skull girls or the only way to keep Fallie happy while at a restaurant (1 of 4)


Exquisite Corpse with the skull girls or the only way to keep Fallie happy while at a restaurant (2 of 4)

Exquisite Corpse with the skull girls or the only way to keep Fallie happy while at a restaurant (2 of 4)


Exquisite Corpse with the skull girls or the only way to keep Fallie happy while at a restaurant (3 of 4)

Exquisite Corpse with the skull girls or the only way to keep Fallie happy while at a restaurant (3 of 4)


Exquisite Corpse with the skull girls or the only way to keep Fallie happy while at a restaurant (4 of 4)

Exquisite Corpse with the skull girls or the only way to keep Fallie happy while at a restaurant (4 of 4)

Jack O’Lantern ideas

this is the last one

this is the last one

another one…

another one…

Finally introduced the girls to the wonderful game of exquisite corpse…

Finally introduced the girls to the wonderful game of exquisite corpse

Thanks for posting your drawings! I LOVE them! School ends this Friday and I have so many projects to work on with Finn and Fallie. We will be crafting, writing, collecting, and studying many things this summer. You have inspired me to draw more often! Yay!
PS I am pretty fond of the little turquoise and orange striped one!
isopod:

For brerfly, who asked: these are my monsters.
I’m no artist, but drawing monsters is calming.  It’s freeing to just put a pencil on the paper, make a shape, and give that shape a personality.
My monsters are mostly a worried sort.  Maybe they’ll help me laugh at my worries.  Or perhaps they’re just silliness.  Either way, I like them.
(I like the pink one best.  Don’t tell the others.)

Thanks for posting your drawings! I LOVE them! School ends this Friday and I have so many projects to work on with Finn and Fallie. We will be crafting, writing, collecting, and studying many things this summer. You have inspired me to draw more often! Yay!

PS I am pretty fond of the little turquoise and orange striped one!

isopod:

For brerfly, who asked: these are my monsters.

I’m no artist, but drawing monsters is calming.  It’s freeing to just put a pencil on the paper, make a shape, and give that shape a personality.

My monsters are mostly a worried sort.  Maybe they’ll help me laugh at my worries.  Or perhaps they’re just silliness.  Either way, I like them.

(I like the pink one best.  Don’t tell the others.)

Cite Arrow reblogged from isopod
the design
Fallie has been drawing monsters and imaginary creatures lately. She asked me to help her turn one design into a stuffed toy. This is the design she chose to turn into a plush toy (notice the check mark and that it is circled!).

the design

Fallie has been drawing monsters and imaginary creatures lately. She asked me to help her turn one design into a stuffed toy. This is the design she chose to turn into a plush toy (notice the check mark and that it is circled!).

temporary splint until we could get to the orthopedist
Fallie got the okay to stop wearing the fracture boot yesterday. Her foot stopped hurting almost a week ago so it seems to be healed (doctor confirmed with x-rays and examination of course). Whether it was broken or sprained*, she didn’t slow down while wearing the splint or the boot and I cringed every time she skipped or jumped on her injured foot (which was quite often).
*You would think that a fracture would be easy to diagnose but we have learned after 10 broken bones (and two sprains) that they are not always easy to see on x-rays.

temporary splint until we could get to the orthopedist

Fallie got the okay to stop wearing the fracture boot yesterday. Her foot stopped hurting almost a week ago so it seems to be healed (doctor confirmed with x-rays and examination of course). Whether it was broken or sprained*, she didn’t slow down while wearing the splint or the boot and I cringed every time she skipped or jumped on her injured foot (which was quite often).

*You would think that a fracture would be easy to diagnose but we have learned after 10 broken bones (and two sprains) that they are not always easy to see on x-rays.