Saving Art Work-A Pinterest Inspiration

Last art piece that came home from preschool: Diego’s stegosaurus.

Diego graduates from preschool this Wednesday! I can’t believe my baby is about to enter the real world of academic life! So I have been thinking that I want to take all the art work I have saved from his two+ years at preschool and do something like this:

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I currently have his art work organized in this cool and very useful Alex Expandable Art Folder I bought from Amazon. But now I can photograph all of Diego’s work and use the folder for Santi and Jordi.

Looks like I have a lot of work to do!

I also have this great Lil Davinci Art Display Cabinet that showcases and stores Diego’s absolute best work…so just because I am taking pictures and making a collage of a lot of artwork, I don’t have to throw away our favorite and super special pieces.

Storage of the Lil Davinci Frame

I can’t wait to share with you the final project!

Your friend,

Betty

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Reasons to Use Arts and Crafts for Boys

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Last week Diego and I sat down to do a lot of art projects. We did Mother’s Day cards for Titas and Godmothers, we did teacher appreciation cards and we did birth announcements. I realized that it had been a long time since we really made a mess of our dining room table, spread out lots of materials and really got our hands sticky! Now that he is five, we do a lot less of what Santi is starting to do at 17 months: finger painting, dot paint, sticking stickers, scribbling with markers and so on. Diego’s interests have just changed and I have become a little lazy because I know he gets to do a lot of art work at school. BUT, I also realized how much he still needs to get creative at home, how nice it was to spend time sitting next to him as we worked together and how relaxing it was for me too! As I shopped for birthday parties Diego was invited to this month, I also realized how many cool crafts are designed for girls his age (jewelry making, mosaics, nail art, etc.) and how there isn’t much for boys! So it is up to us, moms of boys, to think about the benefits of keeping them interested in arts and crafts. Here are a few reasons why it is so important:

Concentration At age 4 or 5, kids really need to start concentrating on the task at hand. Besides developing the creativity that comes along with making a card for example, children practice sitting for more than five minutes, have a beginning and an end to achieve and are using multiple materials= helping them completely forget everything else around them and focusing on one specific goal.

Working Together “Building” or designing a car out of a box with siblings or friends stirs the imagination. The social aspect is a plus. Watching your kids work with you or others help them so much outside of arts and crafts. Team building and social skills is essential for elementary school children.

Planning If your child is anything like mine…bossy…taking charge is very important to him! Planning a project and watching Diego think about what he needs, gathering materials, and understanding what comes first, second and so on, he is doing more than just an art project. He is thinking systematically, using logic and wondering how he can make something “better” and taking initiative.

Showing Emotion What happens to some boys?? As they get older, they stop expressing so much emotion. It’s true that a picture can say a thousand words. Painting, drawing, and creating can bring out the words they are feeling at the moment. Also, I have witnessed characteristic traits in Diego I didn’t know existed until I saw them during “art time”. He is a perfectionist and I welcome “mistakes” so we can talk about those emotions (I used to have my eighth graders color while we discussed literature…really opened the boys up).

Completing a Task Oh it feels so good to see your work done, hanging on a wall, mailing, eating (don’t forget cooking and baking is an art!) or playing with it! Some art projects take five minutes or forty minutes and it’s okay! Having kids keep coming back to it and later admiring their hard work is so rewarding to them!

Keep encouraging your boys to build, design, paint, cook, garden, and draw! I’d love to hear what cool projects you do with your boys! I need more ideas!!!

Your friend,

Betty

Birth Announcements by Diego


We have really been working hard around here to help Diego understand that he is still super special and that the birth of his second baby brother will not change the way we feel about him. Since my mother arrived last week, Diego has been a little extra naughty, a little defiant and a little extra silly (he mooned our new babysitter Yesenia in the kitchen!!!). Jose and I had a special date night with just Diego (he loved it!) and he and I sat down to make birth announcements after he expressed his concern that his classmates were mispronouncing his new baby brother’s name (they were calling him Georgie). I wanted him to go to school the day of my c-section with homemade muffins and kid-made cards.


Gathering materials was super simple. I bought blank blue cards from Target for cheap along with some baby boy friendly stickers. We already had stamps and markers and we got to work!


I helped Diego with the stamping. He wrote his name and his classmates names on each card (practiced that handwriting!), he drew pictures and stuck stickers.


We made 10 cards, one for each buddy, and we made an extra special one for Mrs. Stroman.


Voila! We stuffed envelopes, added more stickers and now everyone will know how to spell (and hopefully sound out) Jordi Mateo’s name. I thought this would also be a nice way to let the other moms know that I have finally popped! They have been so nice to let me take the closest parking spot at school and asking if they could help in any way. Most important, this project took 3 days! Diego and I worked side by side on an “art project” right after school. It was definitely great bonding time.

Have a great weekend! And Happy Mother’s Day!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your friend,

Betty

Teacher Appreciation Week

Thank goodness for parent involvement at school! I have not taught a class in over five years so I have to be reminded when Teacher Appreciation Week is approaching. This year, Diego’s preschool moms collected a little cash from the parents to buy gift cards, breakfast and flowers for our amazing teachers. The kids were also to make homemade and personal cards on a piece of 8 1/2 by 11 piece of paper to fill a scrapbook for all of them and the directors. I brought out my scrapbook materials, Diego’s school pictures, glue, markers, stickers and let Diego dig in and create!

Diego setting up his music before he begins!

Never enough glue!

First time using stencils…loved it!

Stickers and signed with love!

Finished! I have to admit, I had to hold the stencils down for Diego and helped him frame his pictures! But he really enjoyed picking out materials and making each card a little different from the next. This project took us three 40 minute sessions and we talked a lot about how special teachers are to us, how hard they work and how much they love their students!

How are you celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week? I have a lot of teacher friends (a few are my BFFs!) and I want to wish them a great week!

Your friend,

Betty