This summer during the 3 week summer break, Damien went to art school for one week. The day-care educators had advised me to encourage his artistic talent, which I hadn't even realized he had - shame on mommy. Now I have been doing art projects with him for some time, well frankly because I like to draw and be creative. We have painted pictures with all kinds of paint, pencils, crayons, chalk, finger paint, etc., on all kinds of materials such as paper and canvas, made ladybugs out of nutshells...you get the picture. So I thought it would be a good idea to get some different input for him and went in search of an art school. When I set out I thought it would be an easy task to do, living in a fairly large city. Well I thought wrong. Now if Damien were 5 years old it would have been no problem, but no one wanted to take on a 2 and a half year old toddler. In the end I found one totally sweet and talented lady that has a creative workshop for kids. She agreed to take Damien for one hour daily into her group existing group of elementary school kids. Their project that week was to make a puppet. Since that was to advanced for him, he made a jumping jack out of coconut halves and beads. He loved coloring and assembling it. In between they painted a lot of pictures, including my favorite one: the flower that you see in the layout. Damien really loved going there. And we are definitely going back during the next summer break. I just wish I had taken more pictures...
Credits: Seeing Stars kit by Heidi Williams from Weeds & Wildflowers Design available at WeedsAndWildflowersDesigns.com; template 27 by Mrs. Wresh (see today's freebies); stitches from Showing Love kit by Heidi Williams from Weeds & Wildflowers Design; font: 28 Days Later.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
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14 comments:
gorgeous layout - great composition and choice of colors. Just had to say that - now off to check your freebie list!
Your guy has talent! I could easily recognize the flower (very unusual for his age) and hats off to his teachers for advising you of his talent and for you being able to find an art teacher/program for him!
Leslie
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What a great LO! I love using kids' art in the scrap page.
Glad you are nurturing his artistic talents! Great layout. Also wanted to say how much I for one appreciate all that you do to find the best freebies. Have a great week.
I love that you are so supportive of your son's creativity! I think that is a key to keeping his imagination alive for a lifetime!!!! Thank you for all that you give to me daily!
I love this layout...it's just beautiful.
Wonderful layout.. what a treasure.
wowie!! what an awesome LO! you are such a talented scrapper! :)
Thanks for always featuring my freebies :) Makes my day :)
I really love that layout! The background complements the (finger painting?) and the colors are so cheerful and warm. It's great that you got ANY pictures at all. I've had fun lately with my own children's art work. I framed it and made a gallery in our home. Some of it looks like professional work now that it's in a frame. Just go to IKEA for frames... ;)
WOW! What a talented little guy you have there :)
Your LO is Just Gorgeous and his Painting is Amazing for his Age! Keep up the good work , he might be Famous one day ;)
This is so sweet! What a beautiful LO to frame your sons art! love it!
Great layout and colours! I am sure you just made Mrs. Wresh's Day too!
That's cool that you've recognized his artistic gift early on and have started encouraging it. He'll have such confidence and knowledge for his talent. Praise for the art instructor who took on your little guy at such an early age!
The layout is fantastic, and I think it's a great idea that you are encouraging Damien in that artistic direction so soon. :) Actually his drawing is very good for his age, so he surely has artistic talent in him. :)
Thanks for sharing the layout and best wishes. :O)
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