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Cooking & gourmet experiences, the Reykjavik Airwaves Music Festival, a visit to the nation's Elf School, printing my own postcards ... the nature & creativity of Iceland and its people is simply mind-blowing. I look forward to sharing more stories on my travel blog soon: www.creativelena.com!
Arrived in Santa Pola quite late the night before, was very hot, suposedly 28 degrees but we believed otherwise.
Creative Mornings Baltimore-February 2023- Touch- Vanessa Geffrard at Impact Hub
Photo by @laurasferrara
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
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For the first time in 2014, the Ardennes Luxembourgeoises are hosting the Creative Tourism Festival, allowing us to experience creative workshops such as slating, cooking, flowers, drawing, etc.
Find out more on my travel blog www.creativelena.com!
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February ~ Creative Outlet celebrates Chinese New Year and the Year of the Rabbit ~
Young Artists at Work were invited to construct red paper lanterns, bunny ear hats, and to draw and paint rabbit pictures with tempera and oil pastel.
Just goes to show, you do learn something after 4 years studying design, well at least someone in the studio has.
Stimulating the young brains in the early years is very important for their success in their future education. Learning happens through various ways…
Constructed of skewers, plastic container. Has a bottom that falls off if heavy squirrels try to hold on. Food stays inside because of a second false bottom inside the container. Design by Sara, age 9. Come to seedlingsinstone.blogspot.com for the companion post "Adios, All You Can Eat."