Creative Kids Culture Blog Hop #32 : Paint Your Own Russian Nesting Dolls
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Mommy Moleta’s Craft ideas to Paint Your Own Russian Nesting Dolls is another craft from her site that is going onto my to do list. Both of my girls have pre-made Matreshka dolls (Матрёшка) that their grandparents brought them from Russia, but they do not get to play with them. They are used as decorative pieces and are not considered a toy. I love exposing children to colors and patterns typical of the Russia and paiting their own dolls is an idea they will get excited about.
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Cute nesting doll design! It is very creative and most important, super easy and fun to do with kids.
My company is specialized in Russian and Ukrainian nesting dolls and we also have high quality art and crafts supplies such as blank 3-,5- and 7-piece nesting dolls sanded and ready to paint.
http://www.greatrussiangifts.com/diy-artist-supplies/