This blog started with small daily paintings then changed to a more personal sharing of projects, events and photos. Enjoy!
Friday, April 18, 2014
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Creating Rattles
The kelp we collected was still a bit wet--we let it dry out for a few days...
We used color pencils and watercolors...
My granddaughter's...
My sister's,
I learned how to make these rattles from another art teacher some time ago and I actually did collect a classroom's worth of kelp and sticks to make these with students, but just the other day, I figured out a very easy and effective way of attaching the stick! My kelp had dried with the opening almost shut. I sat the shut end of the kelp in a shallow glass of water for a few hours--the seaweed re-hydrated just at the opening, so I could insert the stick, (make sure to put in your pebbles, stones, or dried beans or what ever you use for the rattle, before attaching the stick!) Then let the kelp dry and shrink right onto the stick! It fit so snugly that I didn't need to use glue, but I did wrap it with some strong twine.
We used color pencils and watercolors...
My granddaughter's...
My sister's,
I learned how to make these rattles from another art teacher some time ago and I actually did collect a classroom's worth of kelp and sticks to make these with students, but just the other day, I figured out a very easy and effective way of attaching the stick! My kelp had dried with the opening almost shut. I sat the shut end of the kelp in a shallow glass of water for a few hours--the seaweed re-hydrated just at the opening, so I could insert the stick, (make sure to put in your pebbles, stones, or dried beans or what ever you use for the rattle, before attaching the stick!) Then let the kelp dry and shrink right onto the stick! It fit so snugly that I didn't need to use glue, but I did wrap it with some strong twine.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Sculptures
A visit from my sister and her husband and a trip to Hearst Castle with its wonderful sculptures...
These are just a few--there are so many more!
These are just a few--there are so many more!
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