This photo shows a creative skeleton art project made by a child using Q-tips and a simple paper drawing. The skeleton is assembled on a sheet of black paper, with the Q-tips forming the bones for the arms, legs, ribs, and spine. The joints and fingers are represented by smaller sections of Q-tips cleverly arranged in fan shapes. The head is drawn on a piece of paper, cut out, and taped at the top, featuring a round mouth and eyes to give the skeleton a fun character. The entire project is taped to the wall for display, highlighting the inventive use of craft materials and clear attention to anatomical detail.
Good morning everyone, starting the day with something funny, the result of a kindergarten project of 5-year olds I saw at a friend’s for
#WackyWednesdayArt.
Have an amusing day!
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