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Posted: Feb 20 2010 at 3:46pm | IP Logged
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From this thread there has been a request to share some beautiful and lovely art materials, materials that nurture creativity in our children, that aren't from specifically Waldorf sources. I would be so interested in this as well. Would you share your sources? Maybe you could drop a link in a post with some reasons as to your preferences, and for my part, I'd love to take the ideas and resources you offer and bring them up here so they're easily glanced at for review.
I have tried to list all those areas that I think of that encompass art materials that nurture creativity. Please do let me know if I've missed something. I'd love to brainstorm with all of you.
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Natural and Beautiful Art and Craft Materials
Check out Etsy.com
Wool Felt and Natural Fiber Resources
:: gorgeous wool felt and look at their bundles
Beeswax Art Materials
:: Honeysticks
:: For making your own beeswax crayons -- mold market's crayon molds
:: Simply Art Beeswax Crayons
:: Prang Crayons - not beeswax, but soy based, offers a smooth bright color, not as crumbly as ordinary crayons.
Watercolors
:: Dick Blick's selection of watercolors
:: Prang Watercolor sets - inexpensive and good quality.
:: Prang Payons - draw as you would with crayons, brush on water and color changes to watercolor.
Watercolor Technique resources
:: Collect, Print and Paint from Nature by John Hawkinson -- OOP resource, great book of watercolor techniques for young children.
:: More to Collect and Paint from Nature by John Hawkinson -- also OOP. See note above.
:: Illustrated Watercolor Journaling with the featured DVD - Beginning Watercolor Journaling
:: Watercolors (Creative Painting and Drawing) by M. Angels Comella
:: Complete Guide to Watercolor by Ray Smith and Elizabeth Jane Lloyd - more technique, teens/adults, some n*de portrayals
:: Painting With Watercolor, Pen and Ink by Claudia Nice
Journaling With Pictures
Blank and Lined Books for Journaling
:: Bare Books
:: Bienfang Notesketch books
:: Notebooking Pages
:: Holy Papers by CHC, download as an ebook and print for copywork, dictation, journaling
Craft Books
:: Don't Move the Muffin Tins: a hands off guide to art for the young child by Bev Boss
:: In His Image) by Mary Gildersleeve
:: Nature's Art Box by Laura Martin
Creative Play
Playsilks
Natural and Wooden Toys
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Posted: Feb 20 2010 at 3:58pm | IP Logged
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I recently saw Honeysticks on line.
They are beeswax crayons made in New Zealand.
I thought they looked interesting and was wondering if anyone has tried them? It's $12.95 for a set of $12. I thought that was a pretty good price compared to others I have seen
__________________ Melinda, mom to ds ('02) and dd ('04)
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Posted: Feb 20 2010 at 3:59pm | IP Logged
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As listed on another thread, we get our art supplies almost exclusively from Dick Blick.They have excellent quality and reasonable prices. You can get watercolors there in every level of quality from cheapo student quality to excellent professional quality and lots of levels in between. They also have great papers in all weights and varieties.
As for creative play, I would like to suggest checking out Etsy. I have bought several things from various crafters there and have always been pleased with the quality. The prices are a bit steep sometimes, but the items are always hand-made, and you know exactly who makes them, so you can support whomever you choose. Plus, it is nice to support small, cottage industry rather than the big guys sometimes, if you know what I mean.
Etsy.com
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Posted: Feb 20 2010 at 4:06pm | IP Logged
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I just found these today.... they're molds for making soap, but I thought they'd be useful if anyone wanted to make their own beeswax crayons!
mold market's crayon molds
oooh, and look at these religious molds!!
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stefoodie Forum Moderator
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Posted: Feb 20 2010 at 4:08pm | IP Logged
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here's some gorgeous wool felt
their bundles -- yum!!! where's the drooling emoticon?
my 13-mo is napping so i'm being google queen right now
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Posted: Feb 20 2010 at 4:20pm | IP Logged
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Not materials so much.. but a book
Don't Move the Muffin Tins: a hands off guide to art for the young child - by Bev Boss
It's written for preschool children but the ideas are way to fun to limit to the little ones.
It has ideas on paper and paints and sculpture.. including recipes for homemade clay and playdough. Just lots of neat ideas for young children to explore art.
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Mary G Forum All-Star
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Posted: Feb 20 2010 at 5:10pm | IP Logged
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Well, my book (In His Image) has great resource lists, but after the Waldorf thread, I'm going to need to go back and revise those recommendations a bit .... I'll be watching this list for suggestions of new places to send folks ...
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Posted: Feb 20 2010 at 5:25pm | IP Logged
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I also found this blog from a Catholic lady (I believe) who makes and sells beeswax crayons. They look really nice.
__________________ Melinda, mom to ds ('02) and dd ('04)
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