I was lucky enough to stop by Michael's and find these great project sheets to put into my stash. When I showed them to the kids and their parents, it was hard to want to make a plain flower pot when it could be an alligator, a shark, or a lady bug. I missed getting a couple of the pictures but this really was a great project and one that the guys got into.
The Family Arts & Crafts group meets at the Wells Branch Community Library every Wednesday night at 6 pm taught by Dianne Koehler.
This blog features art classes in the Wells Branch community taught by Dianne Koehler, artist. The programs lets us turn donated or recyclable materials and imagination into great projects.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Making chenille bugs @ WBCL
These were a little complicated but turned out really well. I found excellent directions and pictures at AOK corral http://www.aokcorral.com/projects/how2jan2004.htm and we went on from there. Most of the participants were able to create a lady bug or spider without much difficulty. Then the fun began. The spiders needed to have webs and the lady bugs needed fancier feet than just bent chenille stems so tiny sparkle beads became feet. Some of the bugs got fancy eyes too. as you can see from the picture, one of the creations grew into a whole family of spiders climbing into a web.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
May brings mother's day cards and bug boxes
The group started the month making Mother's Day cards and envelopes. We used the library's new cricuit machine and fabric to create the cards with flowered cutouts. To keep the cards a secret for the mom's we did not capture them.
This week we used folding and cutting to create boxes to catch real bugs or house the chenille ones we are making next week. Each box has 2 windows with net to look thru at the bugs. Many of the kids drew pictures on their boxes so the bugs would know it was their box.
This week we used folding and cutting to create boxes to catch real bugs or house the chenille ones we are making next week. Each box has 2 windows with net to look thru at the bugs. Many of the kids drew pictures on their boxes so the bugs would know it was their box.
Learning to make a recycling center with the Recycle Lady
Miss Sue, the Recycle Lady came to the class and shared information on recycling and instructions on how to create a recycling station at home that would help their families identify what could be recycled. She also gave a lot of information on resources in the library and locally. The kids came up with lots of suggestions on how to repurpose a variety of items.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Treasure / Jewelry boxes from recycled items
In a spirit of repurposing the group continued on from Kristin's Wacky Science class making paper beads and used berry boxes, CDs and other found items to create treasure or jewelry boxes to hold their creations. Others used oversized cardboard tubes and scrapbook paper to create bracelets. All these shiney things are very popular with the group.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Creating a creature from our recyclables
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