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Chalk Fest 2011

It was yet again jaw dropping talent this year at the annual chalk fest. I think over the next couple weeks I will post a picture from the event and make it fun for a couple weeks.  :)  I am going to start with my favorite one.  

I found it odd that my favorite picture this year was a black and white one.  It was amazing to see the details in the baby and hand.  The girls in the picture are the artists...at a whopping 15 and 16 years old.  :) BIG TALENT!  GOOD JOB GIRLS!  






Again, this chalk drawing was done by a 15 and 16 year old!  

Look for more pictures through out the next couple weeks!  :) 


Comments

Unknown said…
wow that is beautiful!
Karen said…
Stumbling you from the Stumble Tumble Hop. My post is http://practicalfrugality.blogspot.com/2011/07/earn-it-learn-it-teach-your-child.html
The Bat Cave said…
I Stumbled here :) Thanks to the Stumble Tumble Hop!

~Robin
my post is:

http://thebatkave.blogspot.com/2011/01/cold-hard-truth.html
Unknown said…
WOW they are some amazing artists! I stumbled you, here is my link: http://www.theknitwitbyshair.com/2011/07/this-for-that-linky-and-some.html
Maria Matter said…
Wow! incredible and so beautiful!
Thanks for sharing!

Following from the Tuesday blog hop!
Blessings,
Maria, Joyful Stamper

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