Yesterday I was preparing this 'art cart' and I must admit. Preparing the cart was fun. Adding crayons, watercolors, scissors, brushes, glue and different boxes for there art work. Sorting all the different types of paper we have. I felt like a good homeschool mom.
However, I experienced this other feeling. The feeling of being anxious. I really wanted to give Maximan and Midiman the freedom to get their own art and craft supply. They had that before, but now it is REALLY within hand reach. I got images in my head of painted walls, cut towels and glue in the carpet.
Talking about trust here. I trust them to learn what they need. But with the art cart, I have to learn to trust them on a whole new level.
Make your own Art Cart
I bought this cart from IKEA. It has three levels.
In the top one I added the brushes, pencils, crayons, scissors, tape, glue, watercolors, liners and sponses (for wet-on-wet watercolor painting). For the brushes I made a stand from a formula container. And I made a container earlier using a paper box and paper rolls, which we use for the crayons, scissors and glue.
On the second level I added their aprons to keep there clothes kind of clean. And I added the placemats we use for drawing, painting on.
Everything they use when they paint is right in those first two levels.
On the lower level I added paper rolls, paper boxes and egg cartons. Items you can use when you want to make something. Like a boat.
Sorting Paper Types
Do you always experience that you can't find the paper you want, because everything is in one pile?I got this paper holder too. I use to have another one, but I like this one better to display paper. And I love the fact that I can sort our different types of paper. For Maxi- and Midiman this is perfect. When they now what they need, it is very easy for them to get everything. Ans when they're done, they can easily put everything back.
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