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These adorable muddy pig paintings were created by preschool art masters!
We learned all about pigs and then created these ‘muddy’ collage paintings. They turned out SO cute!
Muddy Pig by Elizabeth, age 4
Pig by Margaret, age 3
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Introducing our brand new art stations!
I’ve been hard at work the past few weeks readying some Little Scribbler sized tables and an easel for our classes. Everything was re-purposed, and started out in rough shape. I think you will agree that they turned out really cute:
I bought 2 1980’s style TV tables from Goodwill- One was painted cherry red and will be our sculpture table. The other has a chalkboard finish and the kiddos can draw right on the table surface.
I also repainted an easel with chalk board paint and some more cherry red. I’ll be adding clamps next week to hold children’s artwork in place so we will also be able to use it to paint!
Here they are in the BCA space:
Art Stations
Clay table
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Here is the recipe for the ‘chocolate clay’ we used this week for our bakery class.
Chocolate Clay
(makes 3 large balls of clay, they should last around a month if kept in ziploc baggies or storage containers)
- 2 cup AP flour (plain flour)
- 2 cups water
- 6 tbs salt
- 4 tsp cream of tartar
- 8 tbs cocoa powder
In a saucepan (preferably nonstick), mix the dry ingredients together so the mixture is as smooth as possible. It is OK if a few little lumps remain. Add water mix again.
Heat slowly, stirring regularly. As the mixture starts to thicken, stir constantly. Soon it will begin to start to pull away from the sides of the saucepan and form one lump. You may need to flip the clay to cook both sides if the top looks gooey. This takes about 6 minutes. You will know it’s done when the clay no longer sticks to your hands/or utensils.
Remove from the heat and place the play dough ball on some parchment paper. Let cool and then knead for a minute or so.
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Congratulations to 3 Little Scribblers this week at our doughnut art class. They used our ages 3+ training scissors for the first time, cut out circles (a challenge for newbies) and frosted them with purple homemade puffy paint and sprinkles. Nice work, girls!
Little Scribbler Doughnut
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