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When is the kaleidoscopes kids workshop?”

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When is the kaleidoscopes kids workshop?”

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More than a dozen youths took part in a children’s kaleidoscope workshop Wednesday at Kaleidoscope in the Exhibit Hall at Kingwood Center. Kaleidoscope Collector and Workshop Instructor Mary Jo Hull said the goal of the workshop is to introduce a basic knowledge of the beauty of a kaleidoscope. The students use beautiful beads to create their personal kaleidoscopes. Hull said bright colors, mirror formations and cases make the kaleidoscope unique.

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just got a new order of kaleidoscopes from Boston ClayWorks. I’m going to be doing a kaleidoscope workshop on October 7th at the Clark library in Rhode Island. This is my second kaleidoscope workshop there – this time we’re going to be making the wand scope kits. It should be a lot of fun. Of course, I also ordered some other supplies while I was at it. Larry had a new necklace scope kit since my last order and some glass spheres for making teleidoscopes. (A teleidoscope is basically a kaleidoscope without the bits at the end to make up the image. Instead the world around you becomes the image) This may be just what I needed to re-inspire me on the scope and clay front again Artist Carolyn Bennet recently gave a kaleidoscope workshop to kids and there was a nice article about it. Carefully selecting colorful beads for her handmade kaleidoscope, nine-year-old Gianna Campanelli said she wanted to pick shapes that she and her parents would enjoy. “The best part of making a kaleidoscope is

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More than a dozen youths took part in a children’s kaleidoscope workshop Wednesday at Kaleidoscope in the Exhibit Hall at Kingwood Center. Kaleidoscope Collector and Workshop Instructor Mary Jo Hull said the goal of the workshop is to introduce a basic knowledge of the beauty of a kaleidoscope. The students use beautiful beads to create their personal kaleidoscopes. Hull said bright colors, mirror formations and cases make the kaleidoscope unique. For a complete listing of upcoming activities and events at Kingwood visit www.kingwoodcenter.org.

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