Coloring: simply fantastic
A Jet Pack Party: who doesn't want a jet pack?
A Jet Pack Party: who doesn't want a jet pack?
Cardboard Flying: Cardboard construction techniques and personal decoration
Ceramics: you are going to need to get your hands dirty.
Canvas: isn't just for painting its for creating and exploring color
Chalkboard: chalkboards allow for continuous flow of new ideas
Cardboard 101: anything is possible lets build something.
Costumes: for fun, play or any holiday!
Color: Learn color theory by exploring primary color, secondary color and complementary colors.
Mixed Media: Tell me what you would like to build, and I'll show you how and provide the materials to make it happen.
Coloring
Most of all is they will learn to play and explore primary, secondary, cool, and warm colors. Stretched and un-stretched canvas available per request. All supplies will be provided!
Coloring
A good old fashion coloring station
The Jet Pack
Are you planning a children's birthday party and need that extra something to make it spectacular? A Jetpack is all a child will need to take to the sky.
I will provide all supplies and walk you through step by step on how to make your own Jetpack.
An Airplane
An Airplane
The sky is the limit!
Let your child's creativity soar to the stars in their very own Handmade Airplane.
I will provide all supplies and walk you through step by step on how to make your own cardboard Airplane.
Ready made Airplanes also available.
Ceramic 101
Let's get your hands dirty!
Using dry by air modeling clay
A gift for mom , animals, masks, monsters, and more.
Children can choose from an array of colored clay to build and mold beyond their imaginations limits.
All projects will take two visits to complete due to drying time.
Canvas 101
Canvas 101
Canvas Play for children
Let your child explore paint, markers, crayons, stencils on the wonderful texture of canvas. Canvas isn't just for painting its for creating, exploring color and mark making techniques. Canvas play will introduce your child to art tools, art vocabulary and color theory.





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