Here are pictures of some of the paintbrush art project from work. Click here to see the one I did at home.
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The last one in this photo was still in the process of being completed when this was taken. |
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Apple Tree |
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This is the one I did at work. |
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SpongeBob SquarePants |
The clay that was used at work was a modeling dough found at Dollar Tree. It takes many days to become hard, something I did not know at first. It was a while before we got to do this project, trying to decide what to use and determine how many people wanted to join. I used my home made one as an example and printed various images found online. I did not find any specific rules or instructions on how to make one of these, so everyone just did as they chose. Not everyone wanted to do a face on the brush, as you can see. One example I'd printed was this one, which two people imitated with their designs (see in last photo above):
6 comments:
What a fun (and creative) project.
OK, I'm impressed. I had no idea you could do so much with paintbrushes. You're all so creative.
Sponge Bob has got himself some hair.
Fun!:)
What a fun project. I bet my library crew would enjoy this.
These are just so darn cute.
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