Folk Art Students are creating altered books and Native American pottery.
Art 1
Art 1 students are finishing African masks and will begin a series of paintings teaching color mixing
The $25.00 folk art fee was due on the 10th day of this semester. If your student has not paid this fee, please send it in before the end of April.
Donation Items Needed
aluminum foil odd saucers, cups, bottles, glasses for still life drawings old silk flowers wax paper old vases small plastic coated paper plates old boots and shoes plastic wrap "how to" art books plastic storage bags (zip-lock style) sponges facial tissues button /jewel stones wood scraps (unusual shapes) old house paint (latex) Electric mixers thread/needles Blenders wire magazines, magazines, magazines old kitchen utensils spray paint old window screens yarn, yarn, yarn - any kind or color - for weaving embroidery hoops fabric spaghetti strainer Wallpaper books cookie cutters Plastic dishes with lids (butter/margarine – Cool Whip) canvas boards old work tables wood scraps any type of art or craft supply crochet thread (warp strings for weaving) old animal bones and animal skulls beads old blankets (great for paper making felts) ribbons old coffee table art books pliers - any kind – hand tools (hammers, screw drivers) sea shells old calendars with neat pictures old animal books or animal magazines fascinating still life stuff - hats, shoes, teddy bears, tools old jewelry books from hair stylists (faces & facial features)
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