With Michaelmas, the feast of Saint Michael approaching it was time for a little dragon fun. This craft was inspired by a tissue paper hat. I drew a dragon and copied it on our school printer due to the amount of children I work with. Then I cut up colorful tissue paper in small piece for an easy crumple. Each child with free to color and dress up their dragon with crayons and tissue dots. To make the tissue dot crumple the paper and lightly dip it into glue and let the magic unfold.
Welcome, to the sun beam moon beam blog- May the sun beams share their golden light with you as the nightingale shares its song at dawn. In this blog I hope you find something special to share with the people in your life that you love and care for. There are many seasonal crafts inspired by waldorf education, natural, and the daily wonder and questions of the children I have the joy to work with. May magic find you wherever you go!
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Dragons
With Michaelmas, the feast of Saint Michael approaching it was time for a little dragon fun. This craft was inspired by a tissue paper hat. I drew a dragon and copied it on our school printer due to the amount of children I work with. Then I cut up colorful tissue paper in small piece for an easy crumple. Each child with free to color and dress up their dragon with crayons and tissue dots. To make the tissue dot crumple the paper and lightly dip it into glue and let the magic unfold.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Toa of Craft
A blog that I am finding wonderful ideas in is the Tao of Craft. Such a beautiful bright blog with so many different offerings. I made gnome houses with my children at school and got the idea here. They were so simple to make and the children loved them. The photo that inspired me to make the houses with the children came from a camp that tao of craft's children went to at a Roaring Fork's Waldorf School The camp is called Camp Oginali. Enjoy.
Monday, September 26, 2011
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