25/11/2024
Thankyou so much to everyone who came and joined us today at Heswall Hall for the Festive Festival. We hope you had fun getting creative with SandArt Niche Workshops - here are some of your creations - see if you can spot yours...
Available for Events, Workshops & Parties * Borrow Boxes * Party in a Box * Craft Home Kits * Wedding SandArt is an experience rather than just a product.
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Sand Art is the hands on, bright and colourful, arts and crafts activity that children and adults love... Kate has over 20 years experience within the Youth Services and is a Senior Consultant & Team Leader with Kids Bee Happy, covering all areas in the North West.
SandArt is an experience rather than just a product. We provide a fun and exciting way to entertain children. With our SandArtNW picture workshops, children get hands-on to create amazing pictures with brightly coloured sand. We then put the finished picture into a sleeve with a hanger.
Enjoyed by boys and girls alike, from 3 years old and upwards, SandArtNW picture workshops are entertaining, educational, and inspiring whilst they encourage creativity, imagination, concentration, artistic abilities and also help to develop fine motor skills. SandArtNW picture workshops are fully inclusive and are especially suitable for children with disabilities and special needs to enjoy an activity alongside everyone else.
Children are able to choose one of our many picture designs, and we really do have a great selection for both boys and girls of different age groups and abilities. Our pictures are all pre-laser cut and printed in yellow and black. By using a picker, they place it inside the black line and by sliding it under a corner they peel off the yellow layer, which reveals a white pre-glued area. We use bowls of coloured sand that the children then hold their picture over and spoon the sand onto. The sand sticks to the pre-glued area. The picture is completed by taking off each individual section, including the background and even the black lines if they want to.