Friday, August 7, 2009

color wheel





For the past three days Martin and I have been working on our first book: about colors. We started with red, and then added yellow and green. Each time, Martin painted the background with everything we could have found: yellow markers, yellow crayons and pencils, yellow chalk and paint... then we went through our boxes and found yellow scraps of papers, some feathers, stickers, drinking straws, pipe cleaners, fabrics, ribbons, foam, felt, nuudles, etc. Then we either tore them or cut them (first time with scissors... pretty interesting ;)) and then we glued them onto the paper (either Martin put the glue on or showed me where to put it, it was a real mission cooperation). And then some glitter to finish it off. We really had a good time and are looking to start working on the blue...

Martin's AutoMall





This was supposed to be Martin's 18-months-old gift but he found it even before I finished working on it, so... here it is. It's a car dealership, repair shop, car wash, and a gas pump. I think Martin's favorite part is swiping the card after getting the gas, lifting the cars up (or using the machine to lift up guys working in the repair shop), and polishing the cars after their car wash ;) My favorite part was getting rid of the broken cars we got to make this all happen. It's been quite fun working on it ;)

KoKo


Our dilemma over what to put on our living room wall was finally solved. We just needed to ask Martin. His answer was simple and immediate: koko. So, rooster it is. The next day Martin created couple of finger painting/brush painting (and whatever-else-he-could-get-his-hands-on-painting) papers and I cut it out Carle-style. Now, we need to start working on a cow.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Easy Easel



Every artist needs an easel... and after seeing the only one we liked (for $50), we finally made one (all we needed was a box, paint, paper, and duck tape). And it's not bad ;) It has chalkboard/cloth pins for paper on one side and magnetic/dry-erasable part on the other one. It's pretty big and after some adjustments it even fits on our art table. Well, gotta go... we need to try it out.