There really isnt a reason to create your very own jelly fish other then well its super fun, and super easy. So why dont we learn some facts about jelly fish while we create our own bloom of them. Here are Five Cool facts about Jelly Fish. Jellyfish don’t have brainsJellyfish can clone themselvesJellyfish are … Continue reading Jelly Fish
Heart Animals
Valentine's day is just around the corner so everyone is either making heart shaped cards, heart shaped cookies or decorating hearts in one form or another. This year we decided we wanted to change up our heart making activities and create something a little more exciting. And what's more exciting than creating your heart shaped … Continue reading Heart Animals
12 Days of Holiday Krafting
Traditionally the 12 Days of Christmas are between Christmas day and Three Kings Day (the day the wise men showed up with gifts for baby Jesus) And typically these are also the days of Winter break for most schools And these days will need filling with activities. So for each of the 12 days of … Continue reading 12 Days of Holiday Krafting
Kandinsky’s Circles
Art doesn't have to be fancy to be beautiful or inspiring. Kandinsky's Color Study: Squares with Concentric Circles is the perfect example of that. Originally created as a small study on how different colour combinations are perceived, the painter used it along with his creative process as a support material. Now it hangs in galleries … Continue reading Kandinsky’s Circles
“I see All” Frame
In the age of digital photos not many people display their priceless memories anymore. But that's only because most picture frames are boring. Plain, dull usually either Black or brown not really something very exciting at all. The "I See All" Frame is anything but plain, dull or boring black. It will brighten any room … Continue reading “I see All” Frame
Monet’s Water Lilies
Nov 14th is the Birthday if the Famous Artist Claude Monet. He was the founder of the French Impressionist painting Style. Impressionism was a radical art movement which began in the late 1800s by a group of Parisian artists. They rebelled against classical subject matter and embraced modernity, desiring to create works that reflected the … Continue reading Monet’s Water Lilies