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Alfie is a colourist!


Blahblah

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So MissBlah (11) and I regularly have some girly-time together and enjoy a spot of colouring on occasion. We haven't done any since Alfie arrived but this afternoon we found some time.

We had some extra help.

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violynn

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Bean loves my coloring pencils too, and any open page becomes her favorite nap spot.

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Fascinated

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My guess is you didn't get much colouring done. Just adorable pictures!

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ILoveJellybeans

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Awwwwwwww I love Alfie, hes so cute.

 

Izzy also enjoys colouring. She was about 5 months in this picture.

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Omg. Seeing endless Alfie pictures is making me really excited to house sit for my aunt and uncle this spring. I can't wait to take a zillion pictures of Amelia and Daphne :D 

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SpoonfulOSugar

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Oh, MY.  ALFIE   *loves*

Sooooooooooooo sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.

*swoons*

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Curious

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OMG, so adorable.   One of our cats likes to supervise/help my husband write by sitting on his tablet like Alfie is on the coloring book.

Would Alfie (and you) like to be a member of the coloring blog?

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Blahblah

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1 hour ago, Curious said:

OMG, so adorable.   One of our cats likes to supervise/help my husband write by sitting on his tablet like Alfie is on the coloring book.

Would Alfie (and you) like to be a member of the coloring blog?

HI @Curious we would love to be colourists! Not sure how much output there will be though :D 

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Curious

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3 minutes ago, Blahblah said:

HI @Curious we would love to be colourists! Not sure how much output there will be though :D 

I've added you.  We don't have posting requirements, though perhaps including Alfie in all your posts there may become one ;) 

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Awwwww, obviously he has the soul of an artist.  A tiny, fluffy artist. 

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turquoise

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Such a cute kitty! Sadly I am not in a position to adopt a feline headship right now so I have to squee over other people's cat pictures.

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