Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Scribble and Smudge is 5 years Old!


My very first Workshop at Walthamstow Toy library! Celebrating The Year of The Rat for Chinese New Year!

I feel like the Oscars....
 I'd like to thank, Rhian for being my most stalwart friend, helper and most sage companion, my trustees Sandra, Akmar, Ray, Sue and Laura. Persons that have helped and worked with me in the past delivering the projects ( my Smudge's), Dee, Alison W, Karen, Cazza, Carolyn, Lucy, Gabi and Vanessa. Nick, Kev, Matt,  Tom Lynch, Claire C,  Claire and Steve, Stu, Jerome, Sharon, Andrew,  and Carolyn , Alison E . All staff ( an amazing and forward thinking bunch of people) and families at Church Hill Nursery, William Morris Gallery, The Vestry House Museum, Kin Design, The E17 art trail, The Mill, Trustees and staff at  Walthamstow Toy library past and present.

 Thank You for bringing your little ones to enjoy my workshops. I hope I have contributed to them becoming the creative makers of our future.


Roll the credits!

http://friendsofparkswf.org/wingfield_park
http://www.churchhillchildren.org/ 
 http://kin-design.com/
http://www.oopps.org/pages/slet.html
http://www.e17arttrail.co.uk/  
http://karenlogan.blogspot.co.uk/
Creative Kids at The William Morris Gallery. Below is the next workshop 14th March:
http://www.wmgallery.org.uk/whats-on/events-calendar/creative-kids-mrs-morriss-tea-party-59-
 Tom Lynch
http://www.walthamforest.gov.uk/pages/services/vhm.aspx
walthamstow toy library
http://www.jeromelanderson.com/
http://deehoneybun.com/
The Mill
Last but not least
The Stow film Lounge, Kids Film club  next screening Madagascar 3 this Saturday 21nd March. We will be making clown costumes ( you know it'll save time costume making for Red nose day). Bring your  comic relief red noses and Afros!

  Thankyou to my long suffering Family. I love you XX





Sunday, February 10, 2013

Puss in boots- growing magic bean stalks

We planted magic beans at the screening of Puss in Boots this Saturday. A special bean that would grow with a message.  The kids made plant lables.  Not just run-of-the-mill plant lables. The kids used their imaginations and drew what their beanstalks would look like once grown, or even what could be at the top of the beanstalk. It would be great to know how all your beans are getting on. send some pictures to:
http://www.facebook.com/scribbleandsmudge?ref=hl or in the comments box below.

details for the next Kids Film Lounge films are on: http://www.stowfilmlounge.com/?page_id=15

Enjoy the pictures.