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How it Works!

This is a new concept so it can be a little confusing!

How does it work?
At Art Play Studio for our "Open Art" I will have 8-10 different art stations set up preschool age children and 8-10 art stations set up for school age children each day. The children choose which art stations they want to create at.

What kind of art do you offer at each station? 
The art stations will change each week between several different types of art styles, materials, and supplies.
Some of the stations we will often have are: easel painting, mixed media art, collage art, water color painting, clay, drawing, murals, print making and stamping, nature art, recycled art, chalk art, etc.

How many projects can we do?
The number of stations your child chooses to explore and works of art they create are up to them. We only count the time you are with us.

How much is it?
The cost is $15 an hour. Your hour starts when you arrive, you can stay as long as you would like. After the first hour we charge in 15 minute increments.

1 hour 15 minutes =$18.75
1 hour 30 minutes =$22.50
1 hour 45 minutes =$26.25
2 hours =                $30.00

What are the projects?
At each art station there will be all the supplies and materials you need to create a project, there will be examples at some of the stations for ideas but the children are encouraged to use the provided materials to create their own works of art.

What do we do when we get there?
When you arrive you sign in and your time starts we do have a permission slip and waiver for you to sign.

Do we need to bring any thing?
You do not need to bring anything.

Do we need to call ahead to reserve a spot?
Drop-ins are welcome! It is helpful to me if you call ahead to reserve a space so I know about how many children to plan for and so we are not full when you get here.

Hopefully I didn't just confuse you more! Please feel free to email me any questions! I am excited to meet you and hope to see you soon!

Mindy





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