Showing posts with label upcycling workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upcycling workshop. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

One Very Crafty Weekend with Brownies, Trashionistas, and Craftland

After a long winter, I was eager to emerge from my crafty hibernation and get out into the world again. This past weekend provided several wonderful opportunities to celebrate upcycling with some local kids and get back into the swing of things.
upcycling with the Brownies
digging through treasures
On Friday after school, I got to present an upcycled jewelry workshop to one of our 3rd grade Girl Scout troops. The best part of it was working with students who were in my class last year.  Each third grader made a ring, pin, and necklace out of game pieces, paper scraps, and other doodads. It made me giddy to see the girls wearing their pieces in school after the workshop.
rook ring
Glue is a Girl Scout's best friend.
pawn and pom pom rings
Two GO pieces make the perfect Oreo for one hungry dino.
a burst of spring



bulls eye brooch

triomino ring

Saturday was filled with trashion and travel. It started with the annual Trashy Fashion Show at Fairfield's Earth Day Celebration. My Roots & Shoots students, ranging in age 7 to 12 were paired up with Warde High School Fashion students for our seventh show together. From the Queen of Hearts and a savvy business man to a fan tailed coffee filter dress and woven newspaper attire, there was an impressive array of eco-friendly costumes. I'm so proud of the kids! 
trashionista extraordinaire
trashbot
eco-chic
the earth-friendliest
Burr Roots & Shoots Member and Warde Fashion Students
a magical day at Farifield's Earth Day Celebration
Click here to see a fun slideshow of the event.

Right after the fashion show on Saturday, I hit the road for Providence. First stop was the always-exciting Craftland. I was in their holiday show this past winter and they continued to carry my Twitch and Whiskers pieces in their shop after the show. I went to drop off a fresh batch of Thimblism necklaces and several protractor necklaces. I was greeted by the very friendly Catherine and heard a pretty dang funny story about a poetry open mic. If you're lucky, maybe she'll share it with ya the next time you're at Craftland!
Craftland - Providence, RI
gifts galore
Twitch and Whiskers at Craftland
the lovely Catherine
I was excited to see the Joseph Aaron Segal exhibit. I fell in love with his hypnotizing cat shirts a few year ago when I visited the Bust Craftacular and I became an even bigger fan when I watched him on the recent season of Project Runway. His stacked pillows with dozens of dimensional kitty eyes really struck just the right chord with my inner Little Edie.
Joseph Aaron Segal at Craftland
purrrrr...
As always, I enjoyed perusing the handmade wares from many of my favorite local artists. Before I left, I treated myself to a stunning turquoise ring from Nervous System. Their 3D printed rings and bracelets were such eye-catchers and I cannot wait to don mine for the spring. 
Nervous System rings and bracelets at Craftland
Up next was a visit with a great artist/friend Carrie Wagner of SepiaLepus. Carrie, her husband Jim, and Corgie Frannie let me crash for the night at their comfy pad. Carrie and I were going to be participating in the spring Craftopia show the next day. After catching up and filling our bellies with comfort food, I got to see some of her new pieces including a mind-blowing North American Cryptid map and three hand painted wooden bears. Cute!

SepiaLepus
Jumping back into spring with both feet was just what the doctor ordered. Check back soon for a post about Craftopia!

Here are my upcoming shows for spring/summer 2013:

June 1 - Greenway Open Market - Boston, MA
June 15 - Arts Fest Beverly - Beverly, MA
June 23 - TBA
June 29 -
Greenway Open Market - Boston, MA 

July 13 - Greenway Open Market - Boston, MA 
July 20 - TBA
July 27 -
Greenway Open Market - Boston, MA 

August 3 - Greenway Open Market - Boston, MA 
Other dates in the works!


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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Arts in Action Day - Fairfield Woods Middle School

On Thursday I spent the day teaching, but it was a change from my regular second grade class. I got to make jewelry with middle school students at one of my favorite school arts events. It was Arts in Action day at Fairfield Woods Middle School. The students at Woods are lucky ducks. Every other year, the school dedicates a full day to exposing students to a wide variety of artists and disciplines. Students get to choose four classes from over 55 offered. They attend workshops with local artists doing things like composing music, creating pieces of art, dancing, cooking, acting, and working out. And with interesting workshop titles like, "Frog Factory", "Flower Pounding", and "Salad Art" you could say there was something for everyone there.
digging right in
I got to teach four classes on upcycled jewelry. I brought a small display of some of my Twitch and Whiskers pieces to share and taught a few simple jewelry making techniques to the students. They had free reign on my supplies, which included: paper scraps, game pieces galore, toys, Scrabble tiles, and even some clear acrylic and wooden math shapes donated at the last minute by a generous math teacher in the building. The kids made rings, pins, barrettes, bracelets, necklaces, sculptures, and one boy even made a pair of sunglasses.
Twitch and Whiskers
playful supplies
math manipulatives = magic
ring and necklaces
Scrabble tiles
a barrette, ring, and pendants
lovely layers
monkey around
upcycled gems
This was my third time volunteering at the event and it was great seeing lots of familiar faces. I was thrilled to find out that Asami Green was teaching a class on paper collage. I had her lovely, dance-loving daughter in my class several years ago. As the layout designer of our yearbook, and the creator of this year's 5th grade school mural, her creative touch is definitely felt throughout Burr School. This talented graphic designer shared her artist portfolio with the students and taught them how to rip up magazines to make colorful collages. Check out Asami Design online to see more of her beautiful work.
Asami Green
magazine collages
Asami Designs
The best part of the entire day was seeing former students. There's nothing more rewarding than hearing your name called out down a crowded hallway by a familiar face on a body 6 inches taller than you remember. I got lots of hugs, waves, hellos, and updates from old friends. I felt so loved and SHORT on Thursday! Since when did middle schoolers get so tall? 
creating with old friends and new
The artists were well taken care of with delicious food, drink, live music, and a pretty sweet reusable swag bag, complete with a student-designed t-shirt and other treats. What an amazing day! Kudos to the organizers Kristen Chase and Jill Duguid (and their incredible team) for making an unforgettable day for the students, teachers, artists, and volunteers. I can only imagine how it opens new creative channels to so many students. I'm counting down the days until the next Arts in Action event!
sweet swag
Next week, Twitch and Whiskers will be rocking out at Twist in Northampton, MA (along with many incredible artists). I have a busy May and June show schedule ahead. I hope to see you out and about! Follow Twitch and Whiskers on Facebook for promos, giveaways, and updates.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Upcycling with the Brownies

Sashes, smiles, and bags of junk. That's how my first creative project of 2012 began. After school last week, I got to run an upcycled jewelry workshop for a fourth grade Brownie troop. It was a real treat to work with this spirited group of 24 gals. Each girl brought with them reusasble materials from home and also got to work with some of my supplies. 
Scrabble tiles and game pieces
bag o' possibilities
The workshop was a flurry of drilling, gluing, and wiring. Thanks to the creativity of the girls, and hands-on help from the leaders, a lot was accomplished in just one hour. 
wooden nickels, dominoes, and game piece
soda can tabs, a wooden nickel, and wine bottle foil
 spiky rubbery ball ring and Koosh ball necklace
more game piece rings
Scrabble tile and holiday wrapping necklace
a colorful collection
Now THAT'S a ring!
The junior trashionistas left with many playful pieces and they are now one step closer to earning their jewelry making badge. Their enthusiasm and whimsical designs gave me inspiration for the year ahead. What better way to start the New Year?