Quick sketches of a couple garden ornaments done in some salvaged paper.

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Quick sketches of a couple garden ornaments done in some salvaged paper.
🍫🍭 Happy Valentine’s Day from Lake Land College!! 🎁🎩
If you're not prepared, your kids can suffer cabin fever quickly if you're stuck indoors. Hence, we've compiled list of creative indoor activities for kids.
ICYMI: I have made print-at-home copies of The Story Engine deck free for families who need quarantine activities. Details here at http://storyenginedeck.com/quarantinedeck
I also just released an activity sheet and 2 full lesson plans with home adaptations with the help of a curriculum developer. Download those at http://storyenginedeck.com/activities
When I was 9ish, my school closed for a teachers' strike. I have vague memories of my mum and friend's mum running a few home lessons for us.
I forget the lessons, but I remember the feeling: a moment of normalcy in an uncertain time. It's a happy memory.
That's why I'm cranking out free print-at-home decks and lesson plans. That's why I'm pushing colouring books in every direction.
Because 20 years later, having forgotten everything else, I still feel that feeling. I remember how it felt to know someone cared that I was comfortable and learning something new every day.
And now I have the chance to give that feeling to another uncertain 9-year-old, and I could not give a shit what it costs to get it to them.
If there's something I can do to help you and your family have a creative quarantine, let me know, and I'll do my damnedest to get you what you need
Day 36 of making custom #worksheets. Back for another instalment of the popular 'this is not a' creative drawing challenge. Reviewing a few recent mistakes and a word matching activity with a passage from my son's favourite book (Unsouled).
Yesterday I didn’t feel the best. So when I woke up this morning I knew I wanted this day to be different. I had my coffee and watched a YouTube video, and that video inspired me to make bookmarks!
All I needed was card stock (which we had at home), washi tape, stickers, and crayola markers! I made 2 bookmarks, one for me and one for my mom. It was nice to just, do something fun and creative spontaneously. I didn’t overthink it, I just did it and had fun ☺️
Garden jar, 2024
For my volunteering job, I organise creative activities. This was one of them. Should I share more of these activities?