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I just wanted to sing the praises of Mutinta Rachel Bailey-Hogg who did a class today based on 'Growth' , we made an creature that will grow grass , we decorated a pot, filled with soil and that will sprout also .

We decorated a willow and have planted it in our front garden .

We also did blow painting .

The class is brilliant , educational and informative .

There is a weekly theme.

It takes place at http://www.punkmeup.co.uk/category/blog/



Dates of the class are : This term is all about ' Growth '


Week 1

16th April - painting bugs, planting Sunflowers, painting pots, fresh home made pepper mint dough, vegetable prints on cards, drawing on airplanes, okra printing on canvas


Week 2

23rd April - Fresh home made Rosemary dough, printing with dinosaurs, Hungry caterpillar making, planting nasturtiums, painting pots, decorating flags, hand prints on canvas, hand and feet painting

Week 3

30th April - Fresh home made Basil dough, kite making, planting cress, painting pots, decorating bunting, painting on canvas


Week 4

7th May - Fresh thyme dough, butterfly decorating, bird making, painting pots, runner beans, feet printing on canvas


Week 5

14th May - Fresh Lavender dough, ladybird making, flower painting, planting sweet-peas, painting pots, using blow paints, hand and feet painting on canvas


She will also sell half term holiday craft bags for ?5 to beat the holiday blues...😊


You get a free recipe sheets for the home made dough.


The children in the class wear hand made mix'n'match red and white aprons made by the class teacher .

These can be made to order for ?7




Every Thursdays 11-12.


?35 for 5 weeks or ?8 for drop in

Dates of the class are : This term is all about ' Growth '


Week 1

16th April - painting bugs, planting Sunflowers, painting pots, fresh home made pepper mint dough, vegetable prints on cards, drawing on airplanes, okra printing on canvas


Week 2

23rd April - Fresh home made Rosemary dough, printing with dinosaurs, Hungry caterpillar making, planting nasturtiums, painting pots, decorating flags, hand prints on canvas, hand and feet painting

Week 3

30th April - Fresh home made Basil dough, kite making, planting cress, painting pots, decorating bunting, painting on canvas


Week 4

7th May - Fresh thyme dough, butterfly decorating, bird making, painting pots, runner beans, feet printing on canvas


Week 5

14th May - Fresh Lavender dough, ladybird making, flower painting, planting sweet-peas, painting pots, using blow paints, hand and feet painting on canvas


She will also sell half term holiday craft bags for ?5 to beat the holiday blues...😊


You get a free recipe sheets for the home made dough.


The children in the class wear hand made mix'n'match red and white aprons made by the class teacher .

These can be made to order for ?7






?35 for 5 weeks or ?8 for drop in

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