
Here's a peek at a wonderful tutorial on an artform using masking tape.

Brooklyn made two pictures. For the second attempt, she tried to mimic the sample.

This machine allowed kids to make their own "music." Each color was a different tone. The kids had to line the little statuettes up, then the conveyor belt processed them in a big blue box and the tones would come out in the order they were placed on the conveyor belt. The only thing is that there wasn't really a rhythm, but oh well. We're glad we got the passes to this place for Ian's B-day last year. The kids love to go back and visit. I love that they get to create art projects that don't destroy my carpet and furniture. :)
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