My son graduated from high school this past weekend. It's hard to believe how quickly time flies by. One day he was my little boy swinging from a tree branch (the point of time that he was appointed the nickname, Monkeyboy or Monkeyson) and the next, he's growing a beard, dating & setting his eyes to the horizon. I found a little time in the week before his graduation and ensuing celebration party to create a Graduation Monkey for my son. It had a spot right next to his diploma on the party table :) Enjoy!
My monkey son, Nate |
Graduation Monkey for Nate |
Great to see it finished Miranda,congratulations to your son.
ReplyDeleteI am not too good at blogging either but recently have improved.
I have a second giveaway on my blog you are welcome to pop over and take a look, its not clay though!
Jackie
Thank you Jackie! Popped over to your blog, entered the giveaway too :) You make such pretty things. I'm trying, so so trying to be a better blogger this year...
ReplyDeleteI would really like to get one these. Do you sell them?
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ReplyDeleteI sent you a message but just in case, you can see all of my work on my facebook page at www.facebook.com/mirandascritters or in my etsy shop where I sell the critters I can part with. www.mirandascritters.etsy.com . I'm always open for custom orders though they may take a little time depending on what my schedule is. Thank you for asking :)
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