Thursday 30 April 2009

Tea Party Table...

Today the art group talked about perspective, we used what we had learned to draw the lay out of the table at the Mad Hatter's tea party! When we finished one picture we found a place at the table and drew another cup, saucer and tea spoon!!

Wednesday 29 April 2009

You're invitation is...

...in the post!!!

Well, maybe not actually yours!

Today we filled, stamped, labeled and posted 175 invitations to friends, families, social workers, other support services, charitable trusts and to Awards for All Scotland - who's funding made this project possible!

"PHEW!"
We're glad that job's done so we can tick it off our list!

We just hope lots of people come and support us on the night!
(fingers crossed!)

Tuesday 28 April 2009

Art exhibition update!

This is the front of the invitation to our exhibition!






We're all really excited about it, the 11th of May suddenly seems very close!!


Look out for lots more posts about it over the next couple of weeks!


We hope you'll all feel like you were 'virtually' there even if you can't actually join us for the evening!

Tuesday 7 April 2009

Dance update...

We're still working on our light graffiti dance project.

Our dance is finished now so last week we went to our local skate park and performed our dance - the skaters were really interested in what we were doing! We filmed the dance and took lots of photo's!


We are on holiday!

Our children's services team are hosting play scheme at the moment!
It's always great fun and provides plenty of activities for our children during school holidays!


Yesterday we started some work based on the paisly pattern, we thought it was funny that Paisly is also a town nearby!


We taked about how the pattern came back from India with travellers and how the weavers who lived and worked in Paisly started to use the pattern in their designs.

If at first you don't succeed...


TRY AGAIN!!!

Phew! It took some amount of team work, but together we patched up last weeks work!

We think that the moral of the story is;

"More paste, less speed!!"






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