Great ideas everyone! The pudding idea made me remember something we did when we were little. We had one of those plug-in skillets with a lid, you know those square things that looked like a casserole dish but it stood on little legs? I'm sure there's a name for it. We'd line it with aluminum foil, turn it to whatever temp we turned it to (???) and melted broken crayons in it. Once we were happy with the design we made, we'd gently set a sheet of typing paper down over the melted crayon and press down all around it to make sure it had made contact (a parent usually did this, or we wore an oven mitt), then we carefully lifted up with one corner, and VOILA! A weird p.c.p.-inspired work of art.
And Rozzie, you're absolutely right! The Daisies are making a calendar gift, and each one drew on the blank upper portion for half of the months, and tonight, I was adding pictures of them to the other months as a little surprise. Well, one girl, for November, drew what a small red cocoon/canoe/slug. Not knowing if the red cocoon/canoe/slug had a Thanksgiving meaning I was missing, I thought about putting a photo of her on that page instead. Then I thought about her mom's reaction when she sees the cocoon/canoe/slug, and I laughed. So the slug remains, in all it's glory (or lack thereof). Then I worked on MY daughter's calendar, and for the Back to School/September page, she drew a girl frowning, with both hands holding a backpack that is sitting on the ground. Just the most pathetic, miserable sight! It made ME laugh, and that is what I thought of when I read your comments. : )