Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Crafty Kids in My Building
On the ground floor of our apartment building is a children's arts and crafts school. It's never been open when I passed by but I've peeked in the windows before. Last weekend the school had a sidewalk display of the student's artwork. I even found polymer clay as you can see in the photo above.
This art was created with paper.
More polymer clay along with ceramics.
Amazing paper folding.
This was my favorite. I'm living with a bunch of talented kids. I would love to volunteer at the school so I'm going to try and catch it open. Let's see what happens!
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3 comments:
How cool! I love that little white dog. I have some of that origami paper. I hope you can volunteer there!
The writing on the tables says "do not jiggle" (new word for me), "look only with your eyes," and "do not touch."
Becky, They would love the stuff you do! Can you just see them with the eraser clay??
They are very talented indeed!
Helena: Thanks for the translation!
Holly: How are you???
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