This morning I taught Japanese Tea scroll making with 6 third grade classes at the Alden School in Duxbury- its an introduction to the tea ceremony they will attend next week at the museum. Its fun to work with the kids- and talk to them about traditions and art and meditating and tea- we cover a lot in 40 minutes.
I have 5 more classes to do tomorrow ( yikes!)
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This girl was into it! She had the most animal shaped rubber bands on her wrist-( a huge fad with kids right now)
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This one looks like Miro.
I finished up the day teaching adults at the Little House of Arts in Scituate.
It was a blast!
Heres some lovely women with their fabulous creations.
I'm teaching this again on June 16- two consecutive Wednesdays- 6 PM-9 PM ( or later)
sign up here!
Little house is owned by the amazing Julie Hawkins. It is great- so whimsical and fun.
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