I am thrilled to say each bag went to great homes! The parents were thrilled with the bags and I'm even more excited to say these three bags raised a little over $300 for the school. Yay for the kids and yay for the school!
A window into the creative life of Carin Heiden Atkins: designer, author, creative lifestyle entrepreneur, and creative mom
Friday, March 19, 2010
My Daughter's Class, School Annual Art Auction Projects, second two bags
I am thrilled to say each bag went to great homes! The parents were thrilled with the bags and I'm even more excited to say these three bags raised a little over $300 for the school. Yay for the kids and yay for the school!
My daughter's class, School Art Auction Projects first two bags!
The bags are roomy approx 17"wide x 15"deep x 6" in depth. They were made of white denim and oudoor canvas so that they would be sturdy and handle all the elements. They have an inside pocket perfect for keys and the all important cellphone and a ribbon tie closure. Of course they had to have generous handles too.
I worked with the children on three occasions. First I quizzed them about their favorite foods, then we worked together to draw those foods. Next I took their drawings and transferred them to cotton muslin. I took the muslin pieces back to class where each child painted their foods. Each child was on at least two bags and some were even on three bags. Aren't they just darling?!
My Son's Class, School Annual Art Auction project
The kids who weren't so in love with the concept of having their hands painted are on the top, with the exception of Golden she loved having her hands painted! But you have to work with the esthetics and thus she only got 1 handprint. But the kids who loved having their hands painted were the two handed hearts on the bottom. For me getting prints of their hands was important to me because they are this little for just a short time and especially with my son that time seems to be flying! I wanted to cement that little handprint in history so to speak so I can always remember this time. I know the new owner of the stool, Oliver's family will appreciate that!
The top picture is of the top of the stool with the kids handprints that I turned into hearts. The second picture shows the darling dots and stripes on the base of the stool. The third shots shows the saying I painted "With love (shown with the heart) we will thrive". The fourth is another shot of the stool.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Don't Look If You're Hungry!
Here is the other side of the tray we have my roasted garlic and roasted garlic dip, which has the roasted garlic with the cchicken broth rosemary reduction from roasting the garlic mixed with goat cheese, divine!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Our Atlanta License & Design Collection Booth
Here's a picture of me and my sister Erica, I couldn't have done it all without her help! I told her that after this show she is required to go with me to every other show I exhibit at!
Our Atlanta License & Design Collection Booth
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