Once upon a time, in the colorful state of North Carolina, a bunch of bright-eyed, bushy-tailed kids lived. This wasn't your ordinary bunch though; they were the Crafty Clan, known far and wide for their unmatched talent in Art & Crafts! The state of NC, as their friends called it, was as diverse as a painter's palette, with its majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, lush green forests, sun-kissed beaches, and bustling cities. And right smack in the middle, you'd find the Crafty Clan, painting, gluing, cutting, and creating! Leading the pack was Billy the Brush, a cheeky little character who could paint a masterpiece faster than a squirrel eating a nut. If you thought his hair was wild, you should see his creations! One day it's a life-sized, rainbow-colored unicorn, the next it's a model of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, with blinking lights and all. Next, meet the terrific twins, Gluey Gertie and Scissors Sid. Give Gertie a bottle of glue and she can make a sculpture that looks like it's straight out of the North Carolina Museum of Art. Sid, on the other hand, could cut shapes so perfect and precise, even the most finicky Geometry teacher would be beaming with pride. And let's not forget Popsicle Patty, the queen of crafting with anything and everything. Whether it's popsicle sticks, pine cones, or pebbles, Patty could turn them into adorable little creations that everyone in NC adored. Together, these kids filled North Carolina with color, creativity, and so much laughter. And between you and me, they were only just getting started. So, if you're ready for adventure, grab your paintbrushes and glue guns, and let's join the Crafty Clan in their next grand creation!
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At The Bean and Belle, we invite your child to explore their creativity in a safe and stimulating environment. Our art education program is designed to go beyond craft projects and introduce students to famous artists, art theories, and a range of art materials. Our goal is to help your child grow in their creative journey and become confident in their abilities. We believe in the idea that every child is an artist and that it is our responsibility to help foster that potential. Our teachers and studio environment are designed to provide the support and encouragement that will allow your child to explore and develop their talents. With our art education program, your child will be able to stretch and expand their skills with confidence and creativity.
Sewing is a wonderful hobby that many parents may not be aware of for their children. That being said, one local Waxhaw mom has been teaching the craft for over a decade. After starting out in her bonus room in her home, she opened Thimble Bee, a storefront off Providence in 2014. She has been blessed to meet so many wonderful families in the Charlotte area and hopes that those who come to Thimble Bee find it to be a safe and comfortable place to learn and grow in their skill. This mom of Waxhaw fell in love with sewing when she was fourteen and has been passionate about it ever since. After thirteen years of teaching, she now has the privilege of having a storefront off Providence in Charlotte. Her students have come from far and wide, and she is so grateful for the relationships she has built with them. She loves to see her students progress and hopes that Thimble Bee provides the perfect environment for them to learn and grow in their skills. This mom of Waxhaw has been teaching the art of sewing for thirteen years. She started her journey fourteen years ago and has been captivated by it ever since. After teaching in her bonus room at home, she opened Thimble Bee, a storefront off Providence in Charlotte. She is so blessed to have met so many families in the area and wants her students to have a place where they feel safe and supported as they learn and hone their skills. She loves to see her students grow in their craft and hopes Thimble Bee provides a positive environment for growth.