Category Archives: Weekly WOW

Tin Can

Ella had a vision when she saw the tin can her mom drew from a bin during a party. She knew she wanted the can to be a pencil holder that looked like a flower. We could almost see her wheels turning as she figured out how it would look as she gave her mom jobs to help bring it to life. The the end result was quite clever.

Flower Pencil Holder
Ella
6yrs

Drift Wood

I love a clever creation.
Brookelyn drew herself a picture that she thought would look best framed. After a good look around the studio she was inspired to make her own frame. She found wood pieces that fit the drawing just right so she put them together with tape. Now, she has a piece of art, framed and ready for display.

Landscape
Brookelyn
8yrs

Paper

Wow,
Nothing like a blank page to open a door to inspiration. Bryce used hers to create a mixed media collage using a bit of plastic Cal Trans mesh, swashes of paint, syrofoam bits and a sprinkle of goodies from the Kid Mosaic bin. So modern!

Mixed Media Mesh
Bryce
7yrs

Plastic Hangers etc.

Putting plain things together can have awesome results. Who would think that hangers, tights holders, and  liter bottle holders could all come together to make a kid sized skeleton just in time for Halloween!
Gio and his mom had a ball building up this spookily character!

Skeleton
Gio
6yrs

Books

Nolan found a partial book in the Book Pages bin. That started something good. As a budding writer there was only one thing to do, make the partial book he found into a new one! He liked that idea so much he decided to make two! He put his mom to work gathering pictures of animals and automobiles in magazines and calendars while he outlined his stories. The refurbished book and it’s mini mate, like many other great books will take some time to complete. That’s OK, they are nice and portable so he can work on them any time he gets the itch to put on his writer cap.

Animal Book

Nolan

5yrs

Boxes

Boxes are great for stacking into purposeful configurations. Two everyday boxes put together here made a great start to a robot. Adding some jewel eyes, a layer or two of cardboard, some tubes and straws for arms and legs gave this robo personality, just the way it should be.

Boxbot

Brilanna

6yrs

Paper

Inspired by Dosomething.org and their Birthday Mail suggestion we hosted a good deed event last Saturday. We made generic birthday cards to send to The Lighthouse Women and Children’s Shelter in Oxnard. The facility will distribute the cards to children staying at the shelter on their birthdays. What a great way to help kids in fragile situations feel special.

We had a blast gathering stickers, wrapping paper scraps, glitter glue and other little treasures to make these one of a kind, heartfelt cards for kids. We hope to bring  lots of smiles to sweet young faces.

Birthday Cards

School Assigments

Sometimes  inspiration is provided for creators by means of an assigned project for school. For these three friends in the same class a cuddly bear friend was the best assignment to get.

The assignment was to make a cuddly bear friend using the paper template provided along with scraps of fabric and such from home to create a personalized bear. The girls hit the jackpot at CReATE with fake fur, gems, buttons, fun fabrics, glitter and the like. What a time they had instructing their mommies on what details went where. Now these bears and the girls are ready for a super show and tell at school.

Hug a Bears & Friends

Puzzle Pieces

Puzzles are not just for rainy day afternoons anymore…

For this family, they become leaves on a tree rooted in their connectedness to one another. What fun it was to watch this kind of family collaboring unfold, a piece to cherish long after the process was done.  These roots run deep.

Family Tree

Luke (4), Ryan (adult) and Trace (adult)

Felt

It is so fun to see beloved animated characters come to life when one inspiring item is found.

Andrea found a gathered piece of felt in the “small treasures” bin that reminded her of  Maid Minion from Despicable Me 2, so that is exactly what she set out to do, create her own Maid Minion creation! Using yellow paint, a plastic container, corks, some lace and black fabric she brought to life a beloved and silly character that made her proud.

Maid Minion

Andrea

10yrs