Showing posts with label summer camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer camp. Show all posts

18 July 2017

CHERRY ON TOP!

Did you know that it was National Ice Cream day on July 16th?



It's also National Ice Cream month, according to some very reliable sources.



The Camper Kids got a head start on this fabulous food holiday when we had Sweet Treats Arts Day!



We not only made delicious papier machè ice cream cones, but also scrumptious cupcakes!



And while the sprinkles and frosting were drying on those sweets, we cooled off and made some painted Popsicle and lollipop mobiles.



The best part was eating real ice cold Popsicles at the end of the day.


That was the cherry on top.

31 May 2017

RAINDROPS & PUDDLES OF PAINT

These early summer rainy days have kept us indoors, most, but not all, of the time.



We had to find something fun and creative to keep our hands busy.



So we painted watercolor doodles with those raindrops and puddles of paint!



The colors, vibrant...



The patterns, whimsical...



The flavors, delicious!



What?  
The flavors delicious?

Yes!  
Just wait and see what we do with these playful painted doodles.

03 May 2017

A BEAUTIFUL MESS!

One of the most fun Summer Arts Camp projects to date is paper marbling which we introduced last year.  

Paper marbling is a method of surface design, which can produce patterns similar to those found in smooth marble or other kinds of stone.


Our technique was very kid friendly and fun, using shaving cream as the solution on which we floated the color.

We dripped watercolor paints onto the smooth, creamy surface of the shaving cream which was in a tray, and then created marbled patterns by gently swirling the colors in the shaving cream.


When the patterns were finished, the Camper Kids carefully pressed watercolor paper - ever so lightly - on top of the goop...


...and then carefully lifted it out.


After each Camper Kid dipped about three sheets of paper, they scraped the solution off of the paper and what you see in the above photos are some of the beautiful results.

Each one a unique monotype.  

The Camper Kids made note cards out of their marbled papers, but long ago these types of papers were used as book covers or writing surfaces for calligraphy.


Clean up time was a kaleidoscope of color and a beautiful mess!

Guaranteed, that we will be doing this project again at Summer Arts Camp 2017.

We hope you will join us in June in our creative and beautiful mess!

20 April 2017

EARTH DAY!

Mother Nature has spoken...

  


...and her creatures are having a party.





Join us this summer at...





...SUMMER ARTS CAMP 2017!








Yes, please.


Let's celebrate Earth Day...
again in June, together!

15 April 2017

SILLY RABBITS & A GOLDEN RABBIT TOO

Can you find the Golden Rabbit?  It's almost as good as finding a Golden Egg.


Come on and help us find him.  Look closely in the nooks and crannies...


...down deep and all around that big white wicker Easter basket.


Cleopatra decided to jump out and look for that elusive Golden Rabbit herself.  Do you see him yet?


Cotton caught a glimpse of that gilded hare too, as she peeked over the giant Easter basket wondering what was going on out there.


Cleo found him and then gave him a warm fuzzy kiss!


If you join us in June, you too may find the Golden Rabbit around our Summer Arts Camp site.  And you may get a chance to pet our silly rabbits, Cotton and Cleopatra, too!


Easter Blessings to All.

01 April 2017

SAC 2017 REGISTRATION IS OPEN!

It's April 1st


and we are excited to announce that SUMMER ARTS CAMP 2017 registration is now open!


There will be only 24 camp sites available ~ 12 each week.  If you know that your little one wants to get creative with us in June, please don't wait ~ the spots are reserved quickly.


You may download the REGISTRATION FORM from our website or contact us directly and we will happily send you a printable version.


Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates and sneak peeks at some of the projects we will be creating in June and work we have done during our past Arts Days.