Saturday, June 29, 2013

Costume camp is over for the summer and we miss it already. We finished tons of projects, but I still had several we wanted to do. Next year maybe this camp needs to be two weeks. I had also planned for time for play in the costumes and we didn't get to do that during camp, we were too busy creating. On Thursday camp was all about hair. We made two kinds of beards with mustaches and yarn wigs. On Friday we made a third mustache, finished their beaks, and each child worked on an individual project from box costumes (Robots or dragon heads) to a peacock tail. The children really worked hard.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

 We went from the fun mad hatters....


To the terrifying jungle today... click costume camp above for more pictures of crafting and Karylynn's marvelous face painting.We had tigers, panthers, crocodiles, dinosaurs, peacocks, and rabbits.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Yesterday, we were "super". Today, we are "mad". What a great group of hatters we had at costume camp today. For more pictures click the links above.
While only a few of us participated during our first Family Clay Night, we had a very creative time. I hope more people will join us next week.

Monday, June 24, 2013

To view the groups of pictures go to the link at the top of this page.
Tomorrow is the first family clay night. We will start at 5:30 and go till 8:30. This is a walk in event. It will not take the whole time. It works like an open house, you come whenever you want to in the time period and if there is a seat and clay left you get to sit down and do it. First come first served. Bring your family and come play in the clay. Cost is $7.00 per person. Tomorrow we will be making pinch pot animals. You and you family will make one each and then leave it with me. Next week you do another project and then the third week you do a project and then glaze the first project you made. We stole the idea from a ceramics place in Salem. They had a clay day and my family loved it.I hope you will too. You can start making your Christmas presents now.
Wow Camp has been so much fun. Our Fairy Camp was a hit, and this weeks Costume camp has started out really "Super". I am going to figure out how to post large groups of pictures.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Registration Officially starts tomorrow for Summer Camps. There will be someone in my Store off and on all day. From 3:30-6:30 Several people will be there to answer questions and help people sign up for camps. Most Camps are $50 for a weeks worth of classes plus a materials fee. We do not have a way to take credit cards yet. Let us know if there is a camp you want to attend that you don't see listed, we are adding new things all the time.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Camps list-Registration starts Monday



 Some of the art and craft camps being offered. (Remember this list does not include specialized classes, this is the camp list only.) A catalog of activities, costs, and descriptions will be posted soon. Registration starts Monday.
June 24-28th
Costume Class

2:30-5pm

July 1-5
Masks Camp

1-3:30pm
Henna Camp
4-6:30 
July 15-19
Doll Camp

9-11:30

Clay Camp

Part 1

2:30-5

July 22-26
Puppet camp

9-11:30

 Painting like the masters camp
12:30-3

Clay Camp Part 2
3:30-6

July 29-August 2nd
Dragon Camp

9-11:30

Drawing camp

12:30-3

Weaving camp

3:30-6


August 5-9
Instrument camp

9-11:30

Basket Weaving

12:30-3

Print making camp

3:30-6


August 12-16
Henna Camp

9-11:30

Scultpy Doll Making

12:30-3

Book Making Camp

3:30-6

August 19-23

Jewerly making camp

9-11:30

Illustration

12:30-3

Puppet Camp

3:30-5















New store opening soon!

We leased a building and are opening soon. While the shelving is not in yet, we are taking registration  starting Monday, for summer camps . This is not the complete list of classes, just the list of camp classes. Each class will have multiple projects every day. For instance, our henna camp will start out with a watercolor henna design painting, for students to learn about the patterns and routes of henna design. The next day they will practice their techniques while using the designs decorating gourds. The next day we will work on space and composition while painting (?TBA). The fourth day they will use craft henna (henna paste without essential oils) to stain wood boxes with their designs. On the last day they will practice henna on each other. There will be mini lessons throughout, and hints about the tricks I have learned. Each of our camps will build up the students skills, until the student has the opportunity to show what they have learned in a final project. Each camp has limited space. So let me know if you see one you want. We will be adding a regular class schedule later on in the month. Make sure to check back often because we have teachers coming to teach all kinds of fun things! From Polly teaching sewing, crafter Karen Ledbetter traveling from Idaho to teach doll making in our doll camp, to several local jewelry makers and illustrators each teaching their own classes it is going to be a full summer of arts and crafts.