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8 October 2011
Crafts inspired by a museum trip
We are lucky to have lots of great museums in our city and recently we went with our home education group to the Museum of Classical Archaeology, which houses a collection of plaster casts of Greek & Roman sculpture. We took sketchbooks with us.
Cast of the Farnese Herakles
Then last weekend we made our own plaster cast using a vinyl glove and plaster of Paris. We poured the plaster of Paris into the glove, tied it with an elastic band and used two more elastic bands to hang it up outside while it set.
When the plaster had set we cut off the vinyl glove,
and Sunnyboy painted the hand.
By this time the hand was missing a couple of fingers and, as many of the casts in the museum were also missing fingers, limbs and other body parts, we thought it looked quite authentic.
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What a fun idea! I would love it if you could stop by and share it on The Sunday Showcase - http://www.classifiedmom.com/2011/10/link-up-your-child-centered-posts-at.html A weekly child-centered link-up? It would be great to have you!
ReplyDeleteThis is very cool! My kids would love it =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Learning Laboratory, also!
Oooh you may have seen that we went to an art gallery recently too. I think it is great to get children interested in art and museums. Love your craft!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking on Kids Get Crafty!
Maggy
Again love it- shared it on FB!
ReplyDeleteWe've never done plaster casting before, but it looks like a lot of fun! Thanks for linking up with Fun for Kids Friday : )
ReplyDeleteHope you'll come back again later this week!
oooh, what a great idea, I have never done plaster casting before either. Something else for my list! xx
ReplyDeleteThanks again for joining Fun for kids Friday last week. I'll be featuring your post on tomorrow's linky. I hope you stop by and check it out! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks LocalFunForKids :)
ReplyDeleteLove your hand activity - what a great idea. I'm going to pin this to try with my kids :-)
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