Every year, the 3rd grade puts on a production using marionettes they make themselves. Alex's teacher invited parents to come today to help the kids make their marionettes. Of course, I brought my camera. Alex loved forming the clay for the head, hands and body of his marionette. His marionette is going to be Wilbur Wright of Wright Brothers fame. I love the boots that Alex made...check out those laces.
Next week, the parents return to help paint! So stay tuned for the next step in the marionette-building process.
22 comments:
He is quite the artist! I can tell he is really thinking hard about his master piece!
Sweet! I love your new blog look too. I am trying to change mine, but I can't find something I love.
That is so very cool! Now I can't wait to see the painting photos!
Cari
I want one! That's super cool.
He looks so intent! How fun that they get to play with clay!
That is so cute and the little boots are so detailed! Looks like you have a budding artist on your hands. What a fun project for the kids.
Very cool! I love his serious face.
How cool, I can't wait to see the finished piece
love the detail on those boots! I can't wait to see the finished puppet.
Wow! He's doing an amazing job, and what a cute little guy!
What a FUN project! You can see how much he is concentrating on it.
How cool is that?!? What a fun project, and those laces are fabulous! I look forward to seeing the next installment of the marionette making process!
I agree with Aubrey he is quite the artist, and i love the way he is concentrating so much. great shots
what a great project...you may have a sculptor in the family!
What a wonderful experience.I love that look of total concentration! great job!
Oh that's very clever! Look at his intensity in making the little marionette.
I love going to my son's Kindergarten class and helping out. But with a 3 year old and a 9 month old... it's very hard to find the time.
Wow, that is cute!! I loved clay when I was a kid! He looks so happy with his unfinished but already beautiful marionet!
Love how you captured the building process! I have never seen handmade marionettes. I look forward to next week :)
That is so cool...I love how he seems to be concentrating so hard. It kind of looks like abstract art!
What a cool class project! Can't wait to see the finished product.
What adorable pics of your son! He looks so much like you!! It must have been a lot of fun to do this together!:)
Love your new look! I also loved your t-shirt back shots....I need to write some of those down for football season next year. It's weird, I can see that post on google reader, but not on your blog. The puppet looks cool too!
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