Spring Break Art Adventures
How My Children and I Are Exploring Creativity
By art_explorations, published Apr 02, 2007
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My children are ages five (a boy), six (a girl) and seven (another boy). So, as you can see, there's some range in age and gender doesn't matter when it comes to these projects. Because you might be working with children younger than my group, parental supervision during cutting is necessary. As I mentioned in the description, Spring Break tends to be stigmatized by grand trips to exotic places or other expensive details and rituals. This is fine for some families, but because my children are all so young and we're on such a tight budget, a different approach to school vacations is taken.
We live in a very small town, lush with farm land and patches of wooded areas. Living in an area like this is considered boring by most people who find out we live here, but to us, it's a wonderland full of opportunity. During Spring Break, we're going on adventures in the nature surrounding us and turning our findings into pieces of art.
Here's how we prepare for our adventures:
1: We dress appropriately for the weather, of course.
2: Each child carries a small backpack containing: a disposable camera, water, snacks, baggies, dry socks, small plastic containers, a notebook, a pencil, sunglasses and napkins.
3: I carry a backpack containing a disposable camera, crayons, a sketchbook, sunblock, bug repellent, a grocery bag for trash, extra water, extra snacks, a first-aid kit, wet naps, a plant book and a bug book.
4: We all wear hats and have a sweatshirt tied around our waste if the weather starts out warm. (In Maine, it can cool down quickly this time of year.
5: Don't forget the bathroom trip before heading out the door!
Plan how long you plan on being on your adventure, what you'd like to collect, what you'd like to take pictures of, where you'd like to walk and what you plan on discussing during the trip (Are you focusing on trees during this trip? Are you focusing on ground growth this trip? And so on.)
Spring Break Art Adventures
Take interesting pictures from nature to use in 100's of different projects.
Credit: found on my computer
Copyright: windows?
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Takeaways
- Pack plenty of snacks.
- Don't forget extra water and sunblock.
- Plan your trips carefully.
Did You Know?
I try to always pack "dry finger food" whenever we go on these adventures to prevent messes beyond what nature will already bestow upon us.
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