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Ellie 09-26-2006 02:17 PM

My son loves dinosaurs, I got most of everything at storeforknowledge.com. He got to build most of his decorations.

Here is the bug section: http://storeforknowledge.com/Bugs-Insects-C155.aspx

Great website, stuff is cheap and they deliver very fast. It's similar to the discovery channel website, except it's waaaay cheaper!

kimmydawn 09-26-2006 09:19 PM

I want to thank those that offered suggestions for the bedroom!

I've printed them out. When I read them to my mother, she went off into her own.."Oh, yeah, I can do this and that!" She was way excited. It's her winter project. :)

KD

wayleaf 09-27-2006 03:25 AM

Trying this>
http://community.webshots.com/album/554406275AsOyuU
These are a few of the things I make. Oil paintings and carved clay wallhangings. I roll clay out, carve it and paint it, etc.

Note: We recently bought this 1930 house and are in the process of restoring it. We have most of the downstairs and stairwell completed BUT we have not touched the upstairs yet. The ribbon wallpaper you will see is not staying!!! ha.
margie

Chemar 09-27-2006 06:04 AM

margie, those are really good! :)

the rolled clay paining is something new to me...I like that concept

wayleaf 09-27-2006 05:36 PM

Thanks Chemar:
Its pretty easy to do. Roll out a slab of clay and then add some where you want to carve the items. Carve them, make holes for hanging, have it fired to bisque ware, then primer, base coat 3 times, paint the items, antique, and clear coat.

Then solder copper wire to each piece hooking them together and hang on metal rod. It is not hard to do, just time consuming. m

Keggy 09-30-2006 01:23 PM

I think if you want to do a room like that you need to get Milvicias input... over on the autism board.... its her thing.

I work in the arts with my patients as a therapist, getting them to be expressive and creative is my thang. The best way to get your little man to be creative is to steer clear of the kits, coloring books, fill in the lines etc.. Give him raw products, like pompoms, seashells, craft sticks, toothpicks, pinecones, paint etc. Not neccessarily all at once.. if he has developmental issues limit the variety, but let him pick what he wants to use.

Make a little work shop for him or a art tote out of an old laundry box. I made a cool one a few years ago.

Try not to spend money on it (or much) and try not to limit how messy he gets.


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