Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Creating - Brainstorming Ideas

CREATING with Paper: There is no end to the projects possible with paper. From origami to scrapbooking there are entire corporations dedicated to the manipulation of paper and that works for me! Here are a few of our favorite simple projects.
CREATING with Ribbon: I have a bit of ribbon fetish. It was born naturally out of a love for pretty things, then warped into a business venture and now, really has become an obsession.
CREATING with Felt: I love felt and think it's a great medium for kids of all ages and those who love them. It's cheap, forgiving and colorful, what could be better!
CREATING with Paint and Mixed Media: I think everyone should take the time to paint. You don't have to be a professional to enjoy it...do you cook supper? Are you a professional cook? Probably not, but you do it anyway...painting should be like that, yes? Below you will find a project near and dear to my heart.
  • July at it's a work of art made this darling angel. Don't you love it? A little project like this would make a great gift for a music teacher or coach in your child's life. We're working on some angels of our own.
  • Make a butterfly for the The Butterfly Project. The Holocaust Museum of Houston is collecting 1, 500,000 handmade butterflies in memory of the 1.5 million children killed in the Holocaust. All the dimension and mailing information can be found at the link above and butterflies will be accepted until June 30th, 2012. Here is the inspiration behind the exhibit:
The Butterfly
The last, the very last,
So richly, brightly, dazzlingly yellow.
Perhaps if the sun’s tears would sing
against a white stone....
Such, such a yellow
Is carried lightly ’way up high.
It went away I’m sure
because it wished
to kiss the world good-bye.
For seven weeks I’ve lived in here,
Penned up inside this ghetto.
But I have found what I love here.
The dandelions call to me
And the white chestnut branches in the court.
Only I never saw another butterfly.
That butterfly was the last one.
Butterflies don’t live in here, in the ghetto.
Pavel Friedman, June 4, 1942
Born in Prague on Jan. 7, 1921.
Deported to the Terezin Concentration Camp on April 26, 1942.
Died in Aushchwitz on Sept. 29, 1944.
An inspiring video on the topic:

God bless us, everyone.