Students were given the materials and instructions for the Happy Happy Bookmark, along with black and Neon Makin's Clay®, texture sheets, our floral clay cutters, and the option of using the Happy Happy Happy stamp. These are the creative alternatives they came up with! The lesson here is THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX - and dare to be different!
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Thursday, June 9, 2016
From One Project - Comes Many! Bookmarks from the Renaissance® Art Center
Tom Volz and Cindi McGee recently spent two days sharing the broad range of applications of Makin's Clay® with students at the Renaissance® Art Center in Gaithersburg, MD. What always amazes us when we present these types of workshops, is how you can share one lesson plan with them - give instruction and provide the same basic materials, and get such an absolutely creative and diverse set of projects!
Students were given the materials and instructions for the Happy Happy Bookmark, along with black and Neon Makin's Clay®, texture sheets, our floral clay cutters, and the option of using the Happy Happy Happy stamp. These are the creative alternatives they came up with! The lesson here is THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX - and dare to be different!
Students were given the materials and instructions for the Happy Happy Bookmark, along with black and Neon Makin's Clay®, texture sheets, our floral clay cutters, and the option of using the Happy Happy Happy stamp. These are the creative alternatives they came up with! The lesson here is THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX - and dare to be different!
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3 comments:
I love the diversity of the project, so neat!
Very nice! Looks like everyone had a good time.
Look at all those GREAT bookmarks!
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