For the 26th day of our 30 day January challenge, I focused on memory. The instructions were as follows:
Draw what’s in your fridge, from memory
Open your refrigerator and look at what’s inside.
Close the refrigerator, and draw as much as you can remember.
When you can’t remember enough to draw any more, then take another look inside the refrigerator. Do not draw while the refrigerator door is open.
Repeat until the drawing is completed.
I thought the collection of contributions was interesting, so instead of choosing one or two to share with you, I’m posting them all, starting with one that made me laugh out loud. Enjoy!
do you see the mittens?
Thanks for the peek into your cold stores everybody! More soon….
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30SAL Faves: What’s in your Fridge?
For the 26th day of our 30 day January challenge, I focused on memory. The instructions were as follows:
Draw what’s in your fridge, from memory
I thought the collection of contributions was interesting, so instead of choosing one or two to share with you, I’m posting them all, starting with one that made me laugh out loud. Enjoy!
Thanks for the peek into your cold stores everybody! More soon….
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