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Jackson, your Navy artwork is excellent! The gold and white colors really stand out. Your great-grandfather would like it a lot, since he was in the Navy — and his name was Jack! Keep up the great artwork!
Posted 5 years ago by Nana
 
Jackson, This is an awesome looking flower! Reminds me of a tropical vacation! Great job!
Posted 5 years ago by Aunt Pam
 
Jackson, I like the way you used color on this weave with the pastels on the ends and the bright yellow in the center. Nice job!!
Posted 5 years ago by Barb
 
Jackson, I like the way you used color on this weave with the pastels on the ends and the bright yellow in the center. Nice job!!
Posted 5 years ago by Barb
 
What a great Halloween scene! I love all the colors and the faces. It’s scary and fun and exciting — all at the same time! Great job! Love, Nana
Posted 6 years ago by Cathy (fan)
 
I really like your cool dragon, Jackson, and those tacos look yummy! I wonder who likes tacos more -- you or your dragon? I think you do.
Posted 7 years ago by Nana
 
I love this, Jackson. Dragons AND turkeys love tacos! ??
Posted 7 years ago by Lisa (Mother)
 
What an interesting creation! It looks like you had fun putting the different pieces together to make that silly face. I love seeing your artwork! ??
Posted 7 years ago by Nana
 
Love this! Especially the mouth!
Posted 7 years ago by Lisa (Mother)
 
Jackson, I love your happy cupcake! We should bake some just like this! -- Nana
Posted 7 years ago
 
I love this mitten art! I can tell you worked hard on it - it looks great! -- Lisa
Posted 8 years ago
 
What a perfect mitten! The blue background looks like snow and ice, and the red mitten would make any snowman happy. Great job, Jackson! -- Cathy
Posted 8 years ago
 
I like your dots and lines, Jackson, and I can imagine lots of objects in those brown and blue shapes. It's like looking into a microscope. Keep up the great work! -- Nana
Posted 8 years ago