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Wire Sculptures

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Today at our Unschooling Co op we talked about Alexander Calder’s Finny Fish and Nathan Carter’s Radar Reflector. I was really excited to share the works of these artists with the kids because last Fall we went to Chicago to see this exhibit live and up close!!

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We used coated copper wire to fashion  the outer shape. It wasn’t stiff enough on it’s own so I doubled the wire by twisting 2 pieces together. The kids each brought a bag of ” junk” from home—odds, ends, bits, pieces, old keys, washers, spools, buttons, caps, beads etc…

After each student was happy with their outer shape we taped them down to the floor to help with stability as they worked on adding more wire from end to end.

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We used both galvanized and copper wire and floral wire to wrap objects and secure them on to their sculptures.

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It was so neat to see how each was so different and how some kids spent lots of time beading or wrapping while others spent a long time on getting their piece to be just the right shape.

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Some kids spent lots of time on the details!

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Next week….paper mache!

Posted April 12th, 2011.

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Modeling Clay Creatures

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Could these creatures we made out of modeling clay be any more cute?

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This is “Baby”

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This is Baby and her best friend…hmmm “best friend” looks a bit frightened!

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I love them!

Posted March 16th, 2011.

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Building With Leftovers

Back in December when we finished making our gingerbread houses I really wanted to just throw all the extra candy away but instead I saved it for a rainy day activity. (or a sick day or a snowy day …)

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I think I should change the title to “An Overabundance Of Brightly Colored Photos On Another Gloomy Day!”

Posted February 7th, 2011.

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Cast Iron Handles Too Hot? Felted Handle Covers Are Easy to Make!!

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I can’t believe it took me years of handling hot, hot handles before discovering I could easily make a little cover for the handles of my cast iron pans!

I have tons of felted, thrift store sweaters..(I started a blanket years ago that plagues me in my sleep!! I really want to finish it!!) I cut a small piece off the sweater.   I cut from the waistband but I am sure any area would work. I wrapped it around my handle to see if I needed to trim it down.

Next I felted a little picture/design on to the center of my felt.

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Again I wrapped it around the handle using  straight pins to make a  tight sleeve. I sewed it up with some colorful embroidery thread–but I won’t show you that part-it is embarrassing how poorly I sew!  And slipped it on to my handle. I tried to make them really tight so they didn’t slip around..and I hear you need to be super careful if you have a gas stove!!

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I absolutely love these–they make me happy every time I look at them!!

Posted January 19th, 2011.

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DIY Lunch Bags And Gift Bags

I bought white lunch bags from one of my favorite local gems, Cake Craft. Cake Craft is a bakers oasis. Every type of candy mold, cake decor, boxes etc you can imagine.And all the sprinkles oooh!!

We used liquid water colors to paint our gift bags. I barely diluted the water colors keeping them as bright as possible. Open the bags up to keep the paint from bleeding through.

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We let the colors run together on some and painted designs on others.

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Take care not to tear them when they are wet. Once they dry they are ready to be filled with a gift or a lunch!

Look at the pretty bags at Artsyville! Actually look at all the pretty things there!!

Posted January 11th, 2011.

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It’s The Busiest Time Of The Year!

And busy we have been!

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The annual gingerbread house making…..

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The secret gift making….

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The holiday playing…..

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And the snowflake making….I am a bit obsessed!

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We followed these folding directions at instructables

We also used coffee filters.

And some of us are relaxing with visions of sugar plums or bones and balls dancing in our heads until the big day!

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I plan to do the same next week!!

Happy Holidays to you and yours!!!!

Posted December 24th, 2010.

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Our Annual Holiday Crafting Day–Novena Candles, Beaded star Ornaments and Folded Magazine Trees

For the past several years we have gotten together with friends to have a day full of holiday crafting and snacking. I posted a past years event here.

This year we made xmas trees out of magazines. I found it very relaxing to sit and fold these!

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I found this great idea at Just Like Martha

We also made beaded star ornaments.

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The beaded star idea came from Mrs Picasso’s Art Room

We also made these beautiful novena candles inspired by Artsyville

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I personally made 4 of these!  Who said crafting day was just for the kids?!

Posted December 14th, 2010.

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