Yearly Archives: 2012

Fabric

At a recent ladies night in the studio the creative buzz lead to making fabric banners. Every banner had a different intended locale in the home but the spirit of playful creativity was consistent with all. These ladies cornered the market on whimsy in their two hour window with which to create using leather lacing and fabric pieces along with buttons and glitter for good measure. Check out Tina’s banner for her son’s room. This colorful banner will no doubt decorate his domaine for years to come.

Henry’s Banner

Tina, Adult

 

A Book

It’s fun to see one thing become another. That is what imagination and inspiration do, altering something that is into something that can be.

Meg wanted to pursue this interest with an old book from the book pages bin. Wow, did she ever. Now the book is a vase that captures the eye in wonder.

What fun it is to CReATE!

Book Vase

Meg, 11yrs

 

Wood Blocks

I work with a homeschool group on Friday Mornings.We start our creative time together trying a variety artistic mediums as well as the much loved free time.

During our workshop I give the kids a challenge to try and implement in their process of making. This week we used colorful wood blocks and cardboard pieces to create sculptures. The challenge was to set the pieces at odd angles to create an optical illusion of teetering and awesome suspension.

They were fabulous when finished, quite the conversation pieces too. Here Parker has us suspended  perilously!

Wood Block Sculpture

Parker

8yrs

Thread Spools

 

Sometimes kids walk into the studio with BIG ideas they are ready to make. Sometimes, they seem so big I am not sure how they will happen.

Last week Kristy and Abby had big plans to make a Ellis Island replica as an extra credit project for their 3rd grade class.

This I could not wait to see…

They needed a large boat full of people for starters, those who would be arriving to America. Kristy thought to use spools to make them, Abby thought a bottle to float them as the big boat. They set to work and viola! They had a big boat and the rest of their vision unfolded with ease. I love what I get to do…

 

Ellis Island Travelers

Kristy & Abby

8 yrs

P.S… The rest of their vision

Glass Jars

Some of the best moments at CReATE are the ones that connect parents and children. Time spent together making treasures is heartwarming to see. Marley and her Mama decided that it would be fun to make gifts for Marley’s Daddy and Grandma. What were once  spaghetti sauce  jars with a little tissue paper and confetti  would now surely grace a window sill with flowers or maybe a desktop with pens and pencils. No matter which, love is sure to fill the space because that was the key ingredient in creating them.

Pretty Gifts

Marley 3yrs & Jaime ,Adult

 

Wrapping Paper Rolls

May the force be with you….

Some of the best creating processes lead to hours of physical play. Imagine being catapulted to another time and space with the help of a simple cardboard roll, some shiny paper, tinfoil and lots of colored masking tape!

All these simple materials on hand at CReATE make imaginings becoming realities so easy and fun to make!

Watch out Darth Vadar!

Lightsabers

Alyssa’s Party guests, 6yrs 

A Sock

Fuzzy socks are especially fun to make into fuzzy pets. This sock seemed to inspire the ultimate sweetness as a bunny. With a pair of little socks for ears, goggly eyes and some yarn touches here and there, this little guy is ready to snuggle with anyone he meets.

Eleana, 10yrs

 

Happy meal toys

Jack had a blast re-creating happy meal toys, making them into new beings who could join forces in the common good of play. Perhaps he was inspired by some of the toys who had been donated to the Small Treasures bin because they were missing legs or arms or even heads. They look happy now, to be whole again in some new and fantastic way thanks to Jack’s inspiration and a glue gun.

 Happy Meal mash-ups

Jack, 8yrs

Wooden Spools

If I didn’t know better, I would have thought this  vintage looking bracelet had come from a local antique shop. The stacks of buttons gathered between old wooded thread spools have such an by-gone air.

Shaylene felt inspired at her daughter’s birthday party surrounded by the whirl of creating, she wanted to join the fun. Searching the bins of recycled goodies led her to wearable art! I think she’s onto something good!

Spool Bracelet

Shaylene, Mom

Dictionary Pages

This is one of those creations inspired by a magazine tear sheet in the Idea Book at CReATE. Lakyn knew when she saw this idea that she wanted to make it her own. It took patience and persistence  but the payoff is quite fabulous don’t you think?

Paper Scroll Wreath

Lakyn, 12yrs