Let's face it, as moms we have a hard time
getting our kids excited about looking at
other people's creative genius. Kids need to
experience art at their own hand. On my
quest to expand my children's interest in
the arts, I stumble upon My Art Workshop in
Littleton. We walked in to find a two story,
brightly colored, kid friendly arts and
crafts Mecca for kids.My kids literally
started dancing around at the possibilities
of all they could choose from to create.
They have pottery to paint, wood to paint
and decorate, tie dye, fabric design, sand
art, spin paint, jewelry design, mosaics and
on and on. My seven year old daughter
quickly chose a wooden sword and a wooden
treasure box to paint. She thinks she's
Captain Jack Sparrow! My nine year old
daughter was a bit slower on the decision
making. "Maybe I'll paint a dog bowl for
Allie, or a stepping stone for the garden,
or a bracelet, or decorate flip flops...."
You should see how long it takes her to
choose an ice cream flavor! Finally, she
decided to make a fuzzy fabric tie pillow
and tie dye a pillow case for her room.
Now I'm not the craftiest person, so I
was pretty apprehensive about her projects.
I've never tie dyed and making a fabric tie
pillow seemed like a good project for the
Home and Garden Channel, but not for a nine
year old. Alas, my worries were dashed when
a staff member took both of my children, set
them up with all of the supplies they would
need and began explaining the "how to's". My
daughter painted her sword pink and silver
on one side and red and silver on the other,
her favorite colors! She painted her
treasure chest gold and was able to stencil
(with some help) a skull and cross bones on
the top which she painted black with pink
polka dots! After her creations dried she
was given a HUGE tray of decorating items
and GLITTER! (I banned glitter in my house
after a child tornado swept through and
sprinkled glitter on every piece of
furniture in its path!) My nine year old
daughter twisted her pillow case into a
swirled design and rubber banded it (with
staff help). Then she squirted purple and
green dye on her creation and after washing
it at home, it looks like a designer made
it! Her fabric tie pillow turned out great
as well, donned with embellishment jewels,
fringe and a very colorfully painted
butterfly.
Their artzy journey at My Art Workshop was
extraordinary. They were able to experience
the arts through their own eyes by coming up
with their own designs and watching them
come to life. We can all benefit from
watching children grow through such an
experience. While they might have thought
they were just having fun, I could see their
minds concentrating on designing, their
hands purposeful on their art work and their
self esteem skyrocketing at their finished
products! As a mom, the best part of the
afternoon was being able to talk, laugh and
play with my children for two uninterrupted
hours (and the staff encouraged me to leave
the whole mess for them to clean up!) After
seeing their fabulous art projects, my
twelve year old daughter's interest in arts
and crafts reemerged, so now we're planning
another girls' afternoon out. Who knows,
maybe we'll broaden our horizons now and
visit an art gallery!