My husband came home from work early to find me up to the elbows in kids and paint! |
Yes, I'm a little proud of my evolution.
We made Spin Art by dribbling washable poster paints into a salad spinner and letting it rip. Amazingly simple and fun! The best part is inviting the kids to take the lid off the salad spinner and get their first peek at what they've created.
We made Squoosh Art (or Symmetrical Art Prints, if you prefer) by scooping spoonsful of paint onto a folded piece of paper, and then closing, pressing the paper, and re-opening it to see the symmetrical design that results. We did this on a simple card, and on cut-out shapes, including rocket ships, butterflies, and angels.
Finally, we used all kinds of crazy materials for getting paint onto our papers--toothpicks, q-tips, bubble wrap, feathers, sponge brushes, and plastic gift cards. The kids clearly had their favorites; one girl delighted in simply pouring her cups of paint onto the paper!
Don't all these supplies make you want to dive right into some paint?! |
The kids display their handiwork at the end of our workshop together. |
The mommies get a big "thank you" for their help with the little ones during this workshop! This group needs a little more support to work on their craft projects. One little girl especially loved the song-singing and wasn't so sure about the craft, while a few of the kids were raring to get to craft time while I was reading the story. Stickers are pretty much a universal hit with this age group!
Overall, I am so pleased with the first sessions of my Summer Craft Camp for Kids, and am looking forward to our next workshops in July. It's very rewarding to share my love for art and crafting with a new generation of creative spirits!
6 comments:
look at you go!! love it!!
I see a lot of happy little faces here -- what a great experience you're giving them! And showing your girls how fun it is to share creativity. Good job!
That is wonderful -- looks like great fun for all.
I think this is a terrific idea. You are fostering the creative side of future generations!
You are very brave! And a great inspiration :-)
What a fantastic idea! I wish I were a kid in your neighbourhood. ;-)
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