Friday, April 21, 2017

Fun Friday Dinner: Art Theme

I just want to send out a HUGE THANK YOU to my friend, Leslie, who donated so many amazing art supplies to the homeschool co-op!

In her honor, we made Art the theme of Fun Friday Dinner. (This is a weekly themed costume contest. The winner gets no actual prize... just prestige.)

Natalie, age 15
She came in sporting an adorable vintage apron, flour spilled all over her clothing, an enormous yellow mixing bowl, a metal whisk, and a huge patch of flour on the tip of her nose. "Don't you know that Cooking is an Art?"

Leah, age 13
She came in with black heeled shoes, opaque black tights, a lovely pale pink lace dress, and a black coat with an asymmetrical zipper closure. And rouge! And she was carrying a long mailing tube (presumably with a world-famous painting in it). Pure glamour. "I heard that there's an Art show here tonight?"

Becca, age 12
She came as a free-spirited girl named Art... with flowers face painted on her cheeks and chin, the word Art in yellow face paint across her forehead, layers of headwear (a crocheted headband, a dyed bandanna, a felted wool hat), plus a lively pink flowered dress and colorful polka-dotted rainboots.

Renee, age 41
I wore extremely silly slippers made entirely of adhesive bubble wrap. (Zac's new enamelware dishes from Nova Natural came wrapped in the stuff. At first I just wanted to get him the little creamer so that he could pour his own milk on his cereal, but I gave in and got the entire set.) I carried a tube of orange fluorescent acrylic paint in one hand and a paintbrush in the other. I told the children that I was an artist who squirted paint on the ground and then walked in it. So Becca said, "What is the brush for?" I replied calmly, "It's ART, Dahhhhling."


(By the way, there's a very cool picture book about the invention of day-glo paint. We read it when we learned about Famous Inventors.)


The Day-Glo Brothers: The True Story of Bob and Joe Switzer's Bright Ideas and Brand-New Colors


Anyway, back to the family dinnertime costume contest. Natalie won!


Here is a list of the new goodies we got from Leslie. I'm so inspired! And positively giddy. It was great timing because my birthday was Tuesday; my friend didn't even know that when she brought the supplies to my door. Golly, my head is swimming with great new art ideas for my Summer Camp!

    set of 72 Derwent Inktense pencils

    8 inch round gel printing plate

    watercolor paper:
    9 x 12 inch watercolor block
    10 1/2 x 14 1/2 inch watercolor paper sampler
    12 inch x 16 inch watercolor block

    acrylic paints:
    fluorescent orange-yellow, grass green, cobalt green, veridian, iridescent copper, red-violet, caribbean, cadmium orange, aqua, sweet mint, ultramarine blue, titanium white, light buttermilk, buttermilk, pistachio mint, raw umber, sap green, lake, cloud, interference blue, interference green-blue

    Liquitex acrylic iridescent medium

    paint markers:
    yellow, red, titanium white

    two boxes of washable kids paint, 10 bottles each box

    paintbrushes:
    set of 6 Grumbacher brushes
    Winsor & Newton Wilton fan brush
    plus 13 more assorted bristle brushes
    plus an assortment of foam brushes

    1 lb scrap pack of assorted cardstock pieces

    9 x 12 tracing paper

    box of carbon paper

    9 x 12 construction paper
    white, orange, red, blue

    8 bottles of glitter glue
    shamrock, silver, icicle, Christmas red, gold, aquamarine, emerald, confetti

    12 gel pens (these went in the Easter baskets!)

    box of 50 Cray-Pas student oil pastels

She also brought some rocks and minerals from her collection for us, which was fantastic! And they'll go really well with our Summer Camp topic too.


Summer Camp Theme: From Lava to Life
June 12 - 23, 2017


From Lava to Life: The Universe Tells Our Earth Story


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