For smocks I now have aprons that someone donanted. They are all from =
some paint company. The kids love them because they are what "real" =
artists wear (their words, not mine). I used to use old men's shirts =
with buttons. THey put them on backwards and button one at the top. We =
would make a "button train" and each person would do the one in front of =
them, with me at the back. Worked well, even for the little ones. Now =
they have to learn to tie in Kinder!!
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