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The complete Stella McCartney Spring 2006 Ready-to-Wear fashion show now on Vogue Runway.
Conjunto Shorts e camisa e Shorts com elástico na cintura e bolso lateral e atrás. Camisa de manga curta em modelagem reta e gola de ponta com fechamento frontal por botões personalizados, costas com pala e pregas.Confeccionado no viscolinho areia mescla.Composição: 68% Viscose 28% Linho 4% FibrasTamanhos:GG- veste 12 a 20 meses2- veste 2 e 3 anos4- veste 4 e 5 anos6- veste 6 e 7 anos8- veste 8 e 9 anosValidade: Tempo indeterminado
This was one of the last projects we tried this past summer. I came across the artist Frank Stella on Pinterest. I had not heard of him before, but I was immediately drawn to his geometric artwork and his bright sculptures. I thought it would be fun to show the girls his artwork and create cardboard sculptures. I was first inspired to try this project after seeing this project posted on The Chocolate Muffin Tree blog Here are some examples of Stella's work that I showed the girls before we started our project: Source Source Source I thought it was fun to show them images with people in them so the girls could get a sense for the large scale of his artwork. Source And some of his sculptures: Source Source Source Source After I showed the girls Frank Stella's artwork, I showed them Chocolate Muffin Tree's cardboard project. Then I gave them a piece of cardboard and our bin of recycled materials and told them to get to it. We received how to use a hot glue gun safely and they were off! I think they really enjoyed the process of creating these sculptures. I love all the concentration you see in the photos as they are creating! I thought it was simply amazing how they manipulated the cardboard and worked the glue fun! I didn't help them with these AT ALL! Top image is my 9 year old's, bottom image is my (then) 6 year old's. After they were done creating their sculptures, I spray painted them white. And then they were going to paint them with acrylic paints. Ella picked cool colors. Lily picked warm colors. I admit that this project might have been a bit too ambitious for the end of the summer. Even though there was more than a week between when they created the sculptures and when they were going to paint them, the girls just were not that interested in painting the sculptures. They did a few tubes the first day. Then I tried to get them to keep going, but they just didn't feel like it. So unfortunately, we don't have a finished project. I still have them up in the closet. Maybe they will finish them someday. Maybe next summer. ;-) They absolutely LOVED the construction part of this though. I will have to remember that and see what I can come up with in the future that can feed off that.