Still working on colors. Here we tried to color celery a secondary color. First it was in a primary color, then we moved them to different colors. Since then I have seen this accomplished in our
science books by splicing the celery and having it rest in two primary colors to make a secondary. Guess this will be a demonstration in the
scientific process . . . and retry.


Here is our homemade finger paints. The kids (we did this on a
Friday that I work so
Nic was able to fully participate too) each were able to choose a color and watch it mix in by
stirring it. They thought this was cool, then it was mix and art!

Here is a table Ian has finished. It is at
Artwood now. Sometime soon we will be taking another table down to Seattle. He is ONE of 60
participants in a Seattle show and contest! We are so proud of him.
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