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Two free Zoom Art sessions this Saturday for 3 - 11 year olds


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Messy Makers Club is proud to offer two free trial Zoom art club sessions this Saturday morning.


Saturday 23rd of May

10-11am

Upcycled Unicorns!

Materials needed: cardboard toilet-roll tube, small section of thin cardboard, tissue of any kind, small section of foil, glue, tape.


Saturday 23rd of May

11.30 - 12.30

Pulled string prints!

Inspired by the artist Mary Frankenthaler we will be making our own very addictive pulled string prints. Super simple and easy fun for all the family.

Materials needed: lots of paper, at least two colours of paint, string.


Please email us for Zoom codes, you'll also be sent a PDF of the weekends activities for further messy fun!


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.messymakersclub.com

Instragram: messy.makers.club

Facebook: messy.makerclub.1


About the Messy Makers Club:


The Messy Makers Club is run by Kath, a mum, artist and art teacher. She has taught for nearly (in a whisper) 20 years and has been Head of Art in two South London secondary schools. She also holds a Masters in Sustainable Textiles and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Drawing (both distinction!).?So you are in good hands!?


Most importantly Kath?has two gorgeous, if slightly wild, children who love making and getting messy. Sustainability is at the heart of this club - being inventive with materials and resourceful with what we have encourages creativity, right?!?The Messy Makers Club is for any child who loves trying new things?and making something from nothing!


And remember in Art,?there is no right, there is no wrong - there is only make!?


[email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...

Another free Messy Makers Club session tomorrow (Saturday 29th May) morning.


10.30-11.30

Wax resist Flying Eagles!


Resources needed:

Cartridge/card

Wax crayons/ oil pastels/candle

Dark watercolours/ink

String

Scissors

Glue


DM or email for access information!

[email protected]

www.messymakersclub.com

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