Just this morning my husband and I were saying it would be nice to get some clay for the girls. I don't even know where I'd get some, but it's fun to see your little one enjoying the texture.
You can get self hardening clay at most arts and crafts stores. I order most of my art materials from dickblick.com I like to get real firing clay, even if I am not planning to fire it. If it dries out, you can just add some water, put in a plastic bag, and have soft clay again. Great for little ones:)The self hardening stuff is good too...
When I was four years old a friend asked me how I learned to be so good at "coloring". My response, which I have heard my parents tell and retell many times, was that you have to get up every day and color, color, color. Since then I have been doing just that and a little more. My undergraduate degree is in art and I have a graduate degree in art education. I taught art in the public schools for several years before becoming a full-time mom in 2005. I now have two little ones and my creative outlet has been making art with my kids (and a few others).
Just this morning my husband and I were saying it would be nice to get some clay for the girls. I don't even know where I'd get some, but it's fun to see your little one enjoying the texture.
ReplyDeleteYou can get self hardening clay at most arts and crafts stores. I order most of my art materials from dickblick.com
ReplyDeleteI like to get real firing clay, even if I am not planning to fire it. If it dries out, you can just add some water, put in a plastic bag, and have soft clay again. Great for little ones:)The self hardening stuff is good too...