Sign up for one or ALL! Use Code “SPRINGBREAK” for 10% off when you sign up for 2 or more sessions. Students who stay for morning and afternoon camps will have a short break to eat, so please feel free to pack snacks or a light lunch.
Min 4, Max 10. If the minimum is not reached by Friday, March 13, we will cancel and contact you about a new day, credit or refund.
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F Instructor: Sarah Hamel
Day one: learn the basics of crochet as you learn about hooks, yarn and how to hold your hands. Students will start by practicing making chains. Once they get the hang of chaining we will work on make stitches into the chain and possibly learn some new stitches. students will grow their work as a washcloth, toy blanket or scarf. Instructor: Heather Ivy
Follow the rainbow and stitch up something lucky! Students will learn to use simple patterns to cut felt and practice basic hand-sewing techniques. We’ll create green Little Lad plushies and four-leaf clovers while building sewing skills and having lots of creative fun. Instructor: Sarah Hamel
Day two: We will start the day with a review by making a chain, stitching into the chain and learning new stitches. We will start to look at patterns and how to read them. We will also learn how to change colors and weave in our ends. Depending on how everyone is learning, we will move on to learning circular crochet. Students must know the basics of Day one instructions to attend this session. Instructor: Heather Ivy
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Students will learn the basics of working with clay and make multiple projects. Project one: cat ,dog or circle plate. Project two: Cup with lid (with creative freedom). Project 3: free sculpt whatever you like. Last hour of the session we will use colored underglaze to add colorful details to our projects. Clay projects will need time to dry and be fired. We will call you when projects are ready to pick up in 2-4weeks. Instructor: Heather Ivy
Day three: learn how to circular crochet which is the basis for stuffy or granny squares. We will make a small jelly fish stuffy. Students must know how to crochet a chain and stitch into a chain to attend this session. Instructor: Heather Ivy
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You're invited to a Tiny House Party! Decorate wooden houses with paint, hot glue, and embellishments to create the home of your imagination. Will it be a haunted house, a cozy winter cottage, a forest hideaway, a tiny art studio, or even an underwater dwelling? Each house will be a magical miniature world all your own!
10am-1pm students will do the base layers by painting their house.
1:30-4:30pm students will add details with tiny treasures by using different types of glue.
(We recommend signing up for both sessions, but you can still achieve a fun house if you can only do one session! Each session will focus on specific additions, students can always keep adding to their house on their own time.)
Spring has sprung! Get ready to twist, layer, and build your own 3D nests using twigs, yarn, feathers, and more. After that, it's egg-painting time - mix colors, play with patterns, and create the perfect 3D eggs for your cozy nest. From rainbow designs to pastel speckles, every nest will be a masterpiece perfect for spring!
Something exciting is about to hatch, and the surprise is all yours to imagine! You'll paint a large egg just as it cracks open - what will emerge? A fluffy chick? A bouncing bunny? A roaring dinosaur? Using acrylic paint on canvas, you'll design a spring scene with blooming flowers, greenery, and tiny garden bugs surrounding your newborn creature. This class nurtures creativity, storytelling, and confidence in young artists.