They enjoyed a hands-on craft exhibit where you can punch holes into cards to mimic lantern designs, magnetic shapes for "painting," 3-d puzzles, and tinsmithing. The tinsmithing project was small and do-able. I think this could be done with supplies from the craft store... I'll let you know!
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Tiny Tinsmithing
The girls enjoyed tinsmithing at Old Sturbridge Village. It was a great day. There weren't a lot of people (or at least the town is big enough that it doesn't feel crowded!).
They enjoyed a hands-on craft exhibit where you can punch holes into cards to mimic lantern designs, magnetic shapes for "painting," 3-d puzzles, and tinsmithing. The tinsmithing project was small and do-able. I think this could be done with supplies from the craft store... I'll let you know!














They enjoyed a hands-on craft exhibit where you can punch holes into cards to mimic lantern designs, magnetic shapes for "painting," 3-d puzzles, and tinsmithing. The tinsmithing project was small and do-able. I think this could be done with supplies from the craft store... I'll let you know!
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We went to Sturbridge a few years back...they didn't let me make anything. Sturbridge is great especially if you like early Amercian history like I do. Next time you have craft day at your house I want an invite!!!
ReplyDeleteYou bet! ... of course, everyday is craft day at our house! We'll make a point of getting you over here, soon. Maybe you can teach the girls some basic yarnwork?
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