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what we did last summer....

Monday, 28 October 2013

the superest duperest playground!

Inspired by the big draw event we went to last week drawing futuropolis I re-created it in our kitchen. Mati loves making and drawing playgrounds at the moment, creating exciting climbing frames, twisty slides and not forgetting the all important cafe. After spending the first part of the morning using building blocks to make a playground for her Play Mobil people in her room we moved downstairs to the kitchen. I taped two lengths of lining paper to the floor and we made another playground out of blocks to give us some ideas.


I found a selection of different geometric shaped objects to draw round , saucepan lids, baking trays etc to create our playground drawing. Drawing round objects is great to build confidence with drawing for children or adults, it allows you to create images by putting shapes together (see my fun in the kitchen post) It is also good for developing coordination and fine motor skills. Mati was really enthusiastic about suggesting different things we could draw round.


We built up our playground, both suggesting ideas for what to include. Mati suggested using pipe cleaners to make a twisty slide that we could draw round and she got very involved in this task.


Once we had the basic shapes we began to add our own drawings (water fountains) patterns and colour. We used felt tips for drawing round the objects and wax crayons and paint to add pattern and colour, Mati flicked paint to make rain obviously realistic about the British weather! She also remembered that at the De La Warr Pavilion people also made 3D objects out of paper to add to the map of futuropolis so we did the same thing.


The final (so far!) touch was some collage using tin foil and scraps of holographic card, Mati used these to create an icy cold river and an ice skating rink.


So then all that was needed was some children to play in the park.....

 
 
This really kept Mati entertained all day and I've left it taped to the floor so we may even continue to add to it tomorrow. It would be a good activity for friends or siblings of different ages to do together. Even the baby was able to join in by doing a bit of scribbling, as it was a collaborative effort no one minded her drawing over out drawings. It is a good exercise for learning to share and work together.

Other ideas for large scale collaborative drawings - drawing a town or a city you know, a city for the future, an machine/invention, a house/houses

 
 
 

Sunday, 20 October 2013

Futuropolis

Today we went to a Big Draw event at the De la warr pavilion  in bexhill . Today was part 1 of a 2 part event - Futuropolis  During half term a 3D futuristic prototype city will be built and visitors will be able to draw it and imagine what a city of the future might look like. Today we were helping to draw a map of a futuristic city. Several pieces of paper had been laid out and taped down to cover the floor of a large room, a river had been painted on it but the rest was up to the public! Here are some photos of the section we worked on which was a futuristic park! Mati loved it and I have got lots of ideas for similar projects to try out at home.






We are hoping to go to in half term and help to develop the 3D futuropolis! There is a very nice cafe there too and it's right on the beach - lots of space for little ones to run around outside and child friendly inside too. There are lots of other brilliant looking Big Draw events on all over the country for the whole of October too.

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Fun in the kitchen!



I can't believe I've never thought of doing this before - would go down really well with teenagers at school too, a good way to reduce the "fear" of drawing and introduce colour, pattern and negative space. Mati loved doing this and came up with lots of her own ideas of objects to draw round. I made sure I asked her permission before I drew over any of her shapes and she asked me if she could draw over mine! I think we will come back to this to add more colour and pattern, areas of collage would be good too.  could get quite carried away with this (...or more carried away may be?!) 

I got the idea from Annie's lovely blog. 
http://anniebrundrit.blogspot.co.uk


Friday, 4 October 2013

A drawingpaintingstickingmaking place

I haven't posted for ages, mainly due to being busy moving house with two small children. Now we finally have some space I have been able to make a proper area for mati to make stuff in. (I'm hoping an area for me to make stuff in will follow shortly!) I was inspired by my slightly out of control pinterest addiction! So here it is....


I started by measuring the whole area I wanted to use and drawing out a plan, before we went to Ikea. Normally i just go to Ikea grab stuff that looks useful and try and make it fit in the house later!!

We already had the table which is from the the Great Little Trading Company



It is a really useful desk - I can't seem to find it on their website now but it is very similar to this desk
infact this one may be more useful with the trays but with a 9 month old on the scene I wanted a box underneath the desk to keep things away from little hands!

I used the system of hanging rails, hooks and pots in our old flat for everything from storing cuttlery, to make up, to sewing stuff! It is all part of the Ikea Bygel system which is really reasonable priced too. The rails are only £2 and the plastic pots are 60p. I also used a wire basket for bigger items such as paint boxes and a few hooks are always useful (£1 for 10!!) We had a spare rail already and I didn't buy enough pots or wire baskets to fill it but I will be doing that - you can never have too much storage!!

I bought a small  white shelf and bright red brackets and lots of these brilliant plastic boxes. I also had a couple of small card board suitcases from the Tiger Store in Brighton which is amazing - and I am not exaggerating!
 




Mati had requested a Gallery after an episode of something special and probably after seeing her Uncle Daniel's exhibition last year (www.asinglehumanbeing.co.uk - shameless plug for his work here!) So I bought a few cheap picture frames to exhibit her work in.

Before I put any of the rails etc up I painted the whole wall with black board paint. The art are is at the end of our kitchen/dining area because I wanted somewhere downstairs where mati can get on with something while the baby is having a "nap" (she doesn't nap) I really like the effect though and there is plenty of space to write shopping lists, reminders etc on too. I've found the B&Q chalk board paint is the easiest to apply and it's thicker than some of the others. It also comes in pink and blue. Don't bother with the magnetic chalk board paint - we tried it at our last flat and after 4 coats it was still barely magnetic!

I bought a magnetic white board too and some dry wipe markers just for another surface to draw on and also because we have a built in fridge freezer so there is no where for the obligatory magnetic letters and numbers to go.

Lastly I had planned to buy this wire with clips to display mati's drawings and paintings on but they were out of stock so it will have to wait till my next trip.

It seems to have been a success so far and it's great knowing where everything thing is. I've used the hanging pots for all sorts of materials, pens, pencils, sequins, paintbrushes etc. The plastic pots are good for smaller things like crayons and also small pieces of collage materials. In one suitcase I've put bits for one off projetcs like blank badges, wooden spoons, empty toilet rolls and in the other is tissue paper and bigger pieces of scrap paper for collage.

Watch this space for (hopefully) lots of exciting creations!