Sunday, September 11, 2011

New school, new rug

If you've never been an elementary school teacher, you just might not understand the importance of "the carpet". It's a place where many things happen: story time, beginning of a lesson, sharing, interacting. all sorts of great things. Well, this year, I'm working at two elementary schools each with 600 to 700 kiddos. I teach art to all of them and have had to set up an entirely new classroom in addition to the one that I've called home for the past 5 years.
   My love of all things pinterest and art inspired this project.
The finished rug- #1 of 2.
As an art teacher, I have a love for all types of art. Although, abstract art is not my most favorite, I do appreciate it. Especially the work of Wassily Kandinsky, father of abstract art.  I love the simplicity of some of best known art centering on concentric circles. 
   After reading many, many post and pinning most of them to a pinboard about painted rugs, I decided to create one of my own with help from the whole family.
The Project
Materials:
one (1) plastic backed canvas drop cloth purchased at home depot ($15)
craft acrylic paints in lots of colors
cheap-o sponge brushes

 
I began by cutting the canvas in half. I love the fact that it's plastic on the back- no bleeding through.
Next I divided the canvas into 8 equal squares- about 24 X 24.
Using a photo from this site:   http://kidsartists.blogspot.com/2011/02/concentric-circles-in-style-of.html
 We began to create different squares, check it out.
Continue to add until you complete all the squares. I love the look of the completed rug. It just needs a coat of clear sealant to protect it from all the kids. I love it and plan on making many more.

'til later,
Tangy

It's Been Awhile..........

Hello friends,
    Can't believe that the last time I posted here was way back on July 25th.  Lots has been going on in the past couple of months.  For starters, our summer officially ended on August 22nd. Teachers and kiddos back at school including me and my kiddo. We added a new addition to our little Texan family, Luna. Check her out in the photo below.

This is back when she first joined our family.  Now she's 15 plus lbs. and loves to eat everything including the carpet, rug, new table, and wood trim.  Having a puppy is a great reminder why we don't have more children.

I'm not the only crafty one in this home. Over the summer, my kiddo joined a sewing class for kids given by a local business owner and super crafty lady, Cindy Jaeger.
Check out her boards on pinterst:  http://pinterest.com/cindy_jaeger2/
I love that each girl was so creative in their choices in fabric and design.  Great job!

Well, I have tons of projects that I've been working on and I can't wait to share them all with you!


'til later,
Tangy