My Studio Art classes spent several weeks creating a Valentine Quilt. They were required to cover six inch squares with some form of heart motifs and a LOT of color. Staff joined in and we had a lot of fun. I mounted the squares on a large piece of cardboard that enclosed a new door that was delivered to the school. We had quite a time getting the large wobbly cardboard to stay on the wall. The heavy hitters, men from Buildings and Operations, were called to assist us. They worked their magic and voila - there was our beautiful Valentine Paper Quilt, hanging in the hall of our wing for all the world to see. It really brightens up a very cold, snowy and dreary winter.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Valentines
My Studio Art classes spent several weeks creating a Valentine Quilt. They were required to cover six inch squares with some form of heart motifs and a LOT of color. Staff joined in and we had a lot of fun. I mounted the squares on a large piece of cardboard that enclosed a new door that was delivered to the school. We had quite a time getting the large wobbly cardboard to stay on the wall. The heavy hitters, men from Buildings and Operations, were called to assist us. They worked their magic and voila - there was our beautiful Valentine Paper Quilt, hanging in the hall of our wing for all the world to see. It really brightens up a very cold, snowy and dreary winter.
It's very lovely Maggie :), Suzy
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