Category Archives: Workshops

May classes posted

See our class list for the upcoming May classes! Note that Messy Art on Thursdays is currently not being offered. We will have a few workshops towards the end of May, and more classes coming in June.

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Tie Dye

Here are a few pics from the Tie Dye and Dip Dye class last month. For those not totally familiar with dip dye, its super easy and looks great. It usually uses just one color and creates a gradation from … Continue reading

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Metal Sculpture

The kids did some fantastic building in this class. Here are just a few pictures of the work that came out of this workshop. Materials and Tools: lots and lots of scrap metal, (quite a bit from SCRAP). Flat pieces, … Continue reading

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Puppet making

Penny’s Puppet Show was a blast. The Warehouse Cafe was packed for her “Rainy- day tea-party” story. In our puppet making class just before the kids were hard at work. You can just barely see some of their film canister … Continue reading

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Recycled jewelry

In last months jewelry making class we used recycled materials, including metal washers and used Christmas wrapping paper and wall paper.  We decoupaged the washers, rolled paper beads, and worked on clasps and basic braids. The paper cutter was a … Continue reading

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Gingerbread Houses

This was such a fun holiday class. The preparation was fun too – my daughter Benecia and I baked and assembled over 10 houses the weekend before class, so they would be ready to decorate. I debated over this quite … Continue reading

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Miniature Worlds II: Living Worlds

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We dug in the dirt.. We planted some plants (Succulents, herbs, miniature plants).. We added landscape and hardscape features…(paths, benches, walls) We built structures…(houses, teepees, huts, birdhouses,) People… Even clotheslines! Materials list: Wide but shallow pots. I wanted a uniform … Continue reading

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