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Nov. 16th, 2004 07:53 pmHowdy.
I'm an Activities Director at an assisted living place, and once a week we have crafts. I just started a few weeks ago so I've only done two crafts, and I have plenty of other ideas, but I thought I'd get some input to store for when I'm not feeling particularly crafty. Here are the guidelines:
They should be relatively cheap (I have a bit of a budget, but it's not huge)
They should be relatively easy (my residents have a hard time with anything that takes lots of fine motor skills, and have a hard time seeing stuff too, so lots of sewing is out)
Last week we ironed crayons in wax paper to make stained glass, and this week we made soap. So far that's all I've done. :)
Thanks for the input!
I'm an Activities Director at an assisted living place, and once a week we have crafts. I just started a few weeks ago so I've only done two crafts, and I have plenty of other ideas, but I thought I'd get some input to store for when I'm not feeling particularly crafty. Here are the guidelines:
They should be relatively cheap (I have a bit of a budget, but it's not huge)
They should be relatively easy (my residents have a hard time with anything that takes lots of fine motor skills, and have a hard time seeing stuff too, so lots of sewing is out)
Last week we ironed crayons in wax paper to make stained glass, and this week we made soap. So far that's all I've done. :)
Thanks for the input!