Not exact matches
We didn't have
room in our classroom to build castles
out of cardboard boxes, but we could flip some tables and get creative with our space.
She would go into one
of the two
cardboard boxes we strategically placed around her
room, scratch and hang
out in the box a few minutes.
So she gets
out in the evenings and usually immediately starts working on one
of her projects, which involves (but may not be limited to) shredding paper and
cardboard boxes to pieces and digging furiously in various places
of the
room.
I'd let her
out of the
cardboard produce box to roam a bit in the cut grass, and I drew turtle pics
of her to hang in my
room.
In fact I used to stretch the canvas, or sheet, right up to the limits
of the corners
of the wall, the painting ended there... It was like taking off a fresco, since the canvases or sheets had the form and breadth
of the walls
of the
room... The letters or painted signs, they came however, from forms which I prepared
out of hard
cardboard.
Although Paula isn't here right now, there is a life - sized
cardboard cut -
out of her in the living
room, so it sort
of feels like she's hanging
out with us.
I'd like to clear
out all the
cardboard boxes I have sitting around — they sure take up a lot
of room!