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Kids Mosaics

Making mosaics is a great activity for kids of all ages.  It is an irresistible combination of fun and creativity.  For little guys it exercises and improves co-ordination, teaches about colour and design and gives the kids a great sense of satisfaction when they see their masterpiece come to fruition.

For easy mosaic projects for kids visit: Kids Projects

Birthday Parties
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Give your child and their friends a creative party experience with mosaics.  Each child will create their own masterpiece as a memento of the party. 

1. A party lasts 2 hours

2.  I bring all the materials (several bases to choose from and a wide range of ceramic tiles, glue, aprons).  The bases include hearts, fish, crosses, mirrors or a simple tile that can be designed as a plaque to hang. 

3.  I will guide the party goers through the process so that they all make their own unique mosaic masterpiece. 

4.  I take the pieces home to dry overnight and then the next day I grout them, polish them, put on a hanger and package them up to deliver back to you so you can hand them out to the party participants.

5.  You just need to provide a table large enough for the party goers to sit around – they don’t need a lot of space – covered with newspaper or an old table cloth. 

6.  The cost is $320 for up to 8 children (extra children are $30 each) plus $40 for travel.

Contact me via email or phone (09 235 1345) to discuss your requirements.
Kids Classes
Drop the kids off or join them for three hours of fun and creativity.  I will guide them through the process so that they take home a fantastic unique masterpiece of their own.  

Suitable for ages 8 and upwards - younger children are most welcome if accompanied by an adult. 
Community Projects
If you would like to organise a community project involving kids then get in touch and we can work something out together. The kids below at the Waiuku Oscar Programme enjoyed making their pencil holders.
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    To contact me complete the form below.  I look forward to working with you.

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