



Students have been using cereal boxes, buttons, old fabric, etc to construct some paper mache sailboats. Stitching cloth to a wooden skewer with a needle and thread proved rather difficult for some of them but they have prevailed. Here are some pics--painting some of their boats... more to come!
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Ann Woods's wonderful boat projects. They are darling, whimsical, ethereal and awesome! This link has the more simplistic style but more current posts have complicated boats...