Wednesday 23 July 2014

Bad Art


My youngest son asked me to make Jake out of Hama beads.  I wish I'd got a photo or a video of the sheer disappointment he displayed when I presented him with my finished version.

I showed him it on its own first.  He screamed.

He shouted.

'That's not RIGHT!'

I, quite chuffed with my results, was a bit sad.  It had taken me BLOODY AGES.

Then he brought me through his Jake walkie-talkie as a comparison.

Okay....I get his point....

13 comments:

  1. Better than what I could do! X

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  2. Haha brilliant its so bad its good! I prefer the bead version x

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    1. Note the eyes. I thought they were a stroke of genius!

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  3. HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA That is amazing!!!!! That has made me laugh so so so much! It's totally a pinterest nailed it! I am sharing this right now as it is so amazing. Thanks for linking up and keep them coming over the summer! #wickedwednesdays xxx

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    1. Loving #wickedwednesdays ! Ha ha ha! Plenty more where that came from!

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  4. Pahahaha It's a lot better than I would have done x

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  5. There is no pleasing some children is there! ROFL :-)

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  6. I don't think it's too bad. Better than some of my attempts at crafts. Emma @ purplemulberries

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  7. That is amazing. I honestly don't know what his problem was... #wickedwednesdays

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  8. I think you've done a pretty good job, although I am the worlds worst arty type person so anything is better than I could have done ;-) xx #wickedwednesday

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  9. Oh your boy is a harsh critic! I admire you for trying as I'm not a crafty person either. Thanks for the giggle #wickedwednesday

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