Sunday, 20 December 2015

Children created embossed patterns and designs on a cardboard cone using 3D glue. When dry, they covered it in silver foil, painted tit black and then smudged the paint off using a cloth. This way, the black paint remained in the grooves, whilst t was removed from the embossed areas. The Christmas Trees were then decorated with sequins and buttons :)









Christmas Cards





Rudolph-themed cards using folded paper, cotton buds and pom poms!

3D Christmas Trees on cards using green-themed patterned card, red bows and glittery paper.

Sunday, 29 November 2015

Whilst the young ones enjoyed creating a fluffy puffy snowmen full of swirly texture and movement, the older students created theirs using a sock, rice and some other decorations!

Shaving foam, white glue and white paint snowman....After mixing equal amounts of these into a creamy mixture, the children spread dollops of mixture using a spoon to form a snowman. Some decorations ensured the final look of the snowman is classy!! (strips of fabric for the scarf, popsickle stick for the arms, pom poms for the buttons, orange crepe paper for the nose and buttons/sequins for the eyes and a painted black hat)








The older students helped each other create a snowman out of one white sock, which they cut in half. They then filled one half with rice, secured it using white thread and created a hat out of the other half by securing the end, turning it over and positioning over the snowman's head. Pom poms, needles and strips of fabric finished the look!












Sunday, 15 November 2015

Clay Nativity Scene

In order to remember the beautiful story of the first Christmas, the children created a Nativity scene using air-drying clay and simple 3D shapes, mostly spheres. 

This was a great opportunity to work out those gross motor skills through kneading and rolling. Fine motor skills came out to play when adding those fine details, pinching clay to flatten it for the head dresses and manger and to create the star...

The children also used slip (small pieces of clay diluted in water, which acts as glue for clay) to secure the pieces together, wire to place the star above, and last but not least, they used the toothpick, which they have created the facial and tiny details with, as St Joseph's stick!















































Painting...




The end result....