Hayden Panettiere’s five-year-old daughter Kaya draws a pretty picture on mom’s baby bump mold

Hayden Panettiere’s five-year-old daughter Kaya draws a pretty picture on mom’s baby bump mold

Hayden Panettiere shared some adorable photos of some artwork her five-year-old daughter Kaya drew on an unusual place.

The 30-year-old Nashville star took to Instagram on Tuesday night, sharing a photo of her daughter drawing on the mold of her baby bump she had made while she was carrying Kaya.

She also shared the final product, thanks to some help from her daughter’s  father, boxer Wladimir Klitschko.

Artwork: Hayden Panettiere shared some adorable photos of some artwork her five-year-old daughter Kaya drew on an unusual place

‘I took this mold of my belly when I was pregnant and my daughter Kaya begged me to let her draw on it,’ the actress began.

‘After I explained to her how DELICATE and special it is to mommy I finally gave in and said yes,’ she continued.

‘Luckily daddy helped her with a little outline for her to color in,’ she concluded, with the hashtags #precious #mommysgirl #tummytime #art #proudmomma while tagging the father @klitschko.

Mold: 'I took this mold of my belly when I was pregnant and my daughter Kaya begged me to let her draw on it,' the actress began

Mold: ‘I took this mold of my belly when I was pregnant and my daughter Kaya begged me to let her draw on it,’ the actress began

The finished product showed a large rose drawn on the mold’s belly, with a sun and a cloud drawn on the mold’s breasts. 

The Heroes star just joined Instagram publicly two days ago, and she already has 174K followers in such a short amount of time.

She recently shared a new tattoo on the back of her neck, featuring the Egyptian symbol for the Eye of Ra, which is ‘feminine counterpart’ to the sun god Ra described as, ‘a violent force that subdues his enemies.

New ink: She recently shared a new tattoo on the back of her neck, featuring the Egyptian symbol for the Eye of Ra, which is 'feminine counterpart' to the sun god Ra described as, 'a violent force that subdues his enemies

New ink: She recently shared a new tattoo on the back of her neck, featuring the Egyptian symbol for the Eye of Ra, which is ‘feminine counterpart’ to the sun god Ra described as, ‘a violent force that subdues his enemies

She revealed on Monday that she previously had a private Instagram account, and shared some photos from her private account.

Two of the photos were from her father’s wedding from a few years ago to her ‘amazing stepmother at the church I grew up going to which is next door to the house I grew up in,’ in Palisades, New York.

She also shared a snap of her ‘beautiful stepmom on her wedding day,’ adding, ‘We love her’ with a heart emoji.

Father's wedding: Two of the photos were from her father's wedding from a few years ago to her 'amazing stepmother at the church I grew up going to which is next door to the house I grew up in,' in Palisades, New York

Father’s wedding: Two of the photos were from her father’s wedding from a few years ago to her ‘amazing stepmother at the church I grew up going to which is next door to the house I grew up in,’ in Palisades, New York

Panettiere, whose mother was soap opera actress Lesley R. Vogel, started acting before she turned one, appearing in an advertisement for a Playskool train when she was just 11 months old.

She appeared in One Life to Live, voiced Dot in A Bug’s Life, and played the football-loving daughter of Will Patton’s Coach Yost in Remember the Titans.

Her breakout role came in 2006 when she played cheerleader Claire Bennet in the NBC drama series Heroes, and she went on to play Juliette Barnes for six seasons on Nashville.

Nashville: Her breakout role came in 2006 when she played cheerleader Claire Bennet in the NBC drama series Heroes, and she went on to play Juliette Barnes for six seasons on Nashville

Nashville: Her breakout role came in 2006 when she played cheerleader Claire Bennet in the NBC drama series Heroes, and she went on to play Juliette Barnes for six seasons on Nashville