But either way it's time for this week's quote!
The Girl with the Little Curl
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. (American poet, 1807-1882)
There was a little girl, who had a little curl
Right in the middle of her forehead,
And when she was good, she was very, very good,
But when she was bad she was horrid.
She stood on her head, on her little trundle bed,
With nobody by for to hinder;
She screamed and she squalled, she yelled and she bawled,
And drummed her little heels against the winder.
Her mother heard the noise, and thought it was the boys
Playing in the empty attic,
She rushed upstairs, and caught her unawares,
And spanked her, most emphatic.
Playing in the empty attic,
She rushed upstairs, and caught her unawares,
And spanked her, most emphatic.
This is to get those who are following this with me to get a feel for the fact the FTF doesn't have to be for a one sentence quote every time.
Since this one is a whole poem you have a little more freedom to pick which part you want to represent in your illustration! So read it through a few times (many of us will remember this from our own childhood!) and see what part speaks to you the most or which part you think you'll have the most fun with and have at it!
Like before get those creative juices running! I can't wait to see what everyone comes up with!
Be artsi!
From Jenni -^.^-
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