Showing posts with label Fundraiser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fundraiser. Show all posts
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Fundraiser II

   I am lucky to be at such a great school that has a nice art budget, but it is always nice to do a little fundraising to take your art program to the next level. I always plan for two fundraisers a year. Fall Festival clay pinch pots and the art show. This post is going to be all about Fall Festival.
   At the end of last year I had a lot of extra clay in a bag or two which equaled to about 25lbs give or take... Fall Festival was just around the corner and I had an idea. Take the extra clay and have kids make them into small pinch pots for fall festival! As you would recall my last post about The Clay Lady and her make and paint all in one seating program. I would use this same program for Fall Festival. Here's how I did it:


1. Ask for some help! I have asked teacher friends who didn't have a booth and my husband to help out. Even parent volunteers.


2. Roll extra clay into small fist sized balls. (I don't have to wedge my clay because I use the clay lady method of firing that insures no blow ups) Keep in closed bag with damp cloth during festival.


3. Arrange your classroom for Stations. I do a kinda L shape
Here is how the order goes:
  A. Paying station: tickets or cash (teacher friend Kristina with clay examples)
  B. Making station: show how to make the pot, put name & grade on bottom of pot, place on a small paper plate with grade 

  C. painting station: I have warm colors on one table & cool on another.
  D. Drying station: Clay drying rack
  E. Sink for washing hands (notice I placed the drying rack next to the sinks!)


4. When all my leftover clay is gone.. It's over! I have older students come and help wipe down my tables and rearrange my room. 


With the Clay Lady Way firing I have the clay pots dry to bone dry at least a week. Dip in Clay Lady glaze. Fire in the kiln one time but it's a two day fire process. I put the pots into the kiln by grades so if they don't all fit at once I can at least get a few grades done. When all pots are finished I will make announcements at the end of the day for students to come down by grades to pick up. 


Was it worth it? YES! HUGE SUCCESS! 96 clay pots made! I made enough to pay for way more than what the one 25lb bag of clay costs and 1/4 of each color of my clay paints were actually used. I also bought one package of small paper plates for $2.96. The longest process was rearranging my tables so that parents and students wouldn't just wander around the room. 

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1st Art Show!!

I was bound and determined to get an Art Show going this year and through blood, sweat, and tears it happened. 
GOAL:
Hold a Spring Art Show to raise awareness and funds for the art room
Feature one work by each student in the school
Make kids proud of their hard work
WAS IT A SUCCES? 
YES!!!!

The show was held in our school's "Play Room". Sort of an all purpose room the size of a small gym.
Artwork was displayed by grade and class. Kindergarten started at one end of the room and circled around to end with 6th grade and Art Enrichment in the middle! 


I had wonderful parent volunteers to help mount all the work. Work was put onto the walls using 
"2" Masking Tape". It took us a total of 3 hours to put over 500 pieces of artwork onto the walls!


Every student had an art portfolio that kept all their artwork throughout the year. 2 weeks before the Show students chose the artwork they wanted to be displayed. (with a little help from me of course)


I was so impressed to hear the students telling their family about their work and the work of others!


I take tons of pictures! So I thought it would be a great idea to have a slide show of students creating in the art room. I also included many wonderful quotes by famous artists and students! Parents loved it!!


Cookies and water greeted everyone at the door! But, next year I will have someone working the table. Our school cafeteria provided the cookies.


A table was set up for 3-D works.


Admission to the Art Show was free, but we took cash and supply donations at the door. 
We also had some door-prizes that were donated and the winners were announced the next day at school!!

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