




Today is the reception for Youth Art Month and I had an idea that I would use these bowls that were shaped like teacups. We made these in the afterschool program some years back. The kids used pariscraft over a plastic bowl and then shaped a handle. We used them for a center piece for the children's center function. We had some funky kind of scuplture come out of it, like it was a steaming cup of coffee. So I took them down and freshened them up with a new coat of paint. I'll fill them with pretzels and cookies and stuff. And luck would have it that Trader Joe's containers fit perfectly inside. Love it!
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