http://bugofjustice.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] bugofjustice.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-07-17 06:57 am
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Arts & Crafts Workshop #2, Camp Dining Hall, 07.17.06, Afternoon

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"Okay, campers! As you may have noticed, it's very warm today. But you're not the only ones feeling the heat! Nay, there are also birds - and probably squirrels - to think about! That's why we're making bird baths to help nature get a break from the heat!"

"Up at the front here, we have clay pots and clay saucers of various sizes. It's simple enough to put them together: just put the saucer on the pot! And then the fun starts. We have paint, brushes, sponges, decals, and pretty much whatever else you might want to decorate a bird bath with! Do your thing, then use the sealer spray on it to preserve your designs!"

"You got a good start with your scrapbooks last week. This week, I want you to start detailing it with text. Whether you want to write about your experiences over the past week, or just use random words to express your feelings. Think about how you want to use them. Up at the front table we have colored pens, markers, old magazines you can cut letters and words from, scissors, and gluesticks. Get creative!"

Re: Bird Baths! [WS2]

[identity profile] rocketbitch.livejournal.com 2006-07-17 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
It took James a good deal of searching before he found a container that would make a bath for any real bird. The little toy pots that most of the other students seemed to choose would barely fit a pidgey, and he was afraid that any fully-evolved bird would be entirely out of luck, the poor things.

He heaved the biggest clay saucer that he could find over to his workspace and started to paint it entirely white, leaving room for a large "R" on one side and wondering the entire time if Fearow and Pidgeot ever did have a chance to bathe around here, what with the puny dishes that were offered to them.