Chalkboard car
Joyce Fetteroll
I thought this might inspire some unschoolers who generally like to
think outside the box and might have an old car. :-)
A car covered in chalkboard paint:
http://artcar.blogspot.com/2008/08/chalkboard-art-car-mobile-
expression.html
There are other cool cars there too, a bit (a lot!) more ambitious.
But it originally came through from Crooked Brains:
http://www.crookedbrains.net/
a very cool blog of surprising art and artistic views of the world.
You can subscribe and updates come through the mail.
Joyce
think outside the box and might have an old car. :-)
A car covered in chalkboard paint:
http://artcar.blogspot.com/2008/08/chalkboard-art-car-mobile-
expression.html
There are other cool cars there too, a bit (a lot!) more ambitious.
But it originally came through from Crooked Brains:
http://www.crookedbrains.net/
a very cool blog of surprising art and artistic views of the world.
You can subscribe and updates come through the mail.
Joyce
juillet727
I had a friend turn me on to using dry erase pens on my (at the time)
white car.
It worked really well and I could put whatever drawings, messages,
whatever all over my car.
The dry erase markers would hold up even in the rain, yet they wipe
off with a swipe of your hand.
REALLY fun. I think it would work on any light colored car too.
~~Juillet
--- In [email protected], Joyce Fetteroll
<jfetteroll@...> wrote:
white car.
It worked really well and I could put whatever drawings, messages,
whatever all over my car.
The dry erase markers would hold up even in the rain, yet they wipe
off with a swipe of your hand.
REALLY fun. I think it would work on any light colored car too.
~~Juillet
--- In [email protected], Joyce Fetteroll
<jfetteroll@...> wrote:
>
> I thought this might inspire some unschoolers who generally like to
> think outside the box and might have an old car. :-)
>
> A car covered in chalkboard paint:
>
> http://artcar.blogspot.com/2008/08/chalkboard-art-car-mobile-
> expression.html
>
> There are other cool cars there too, a bit (a lot!) more ambitious.
>
> But it originally came through from Crooked Brains:
>
> http://www.crookedbrains.net/
>
> a very cool blog of surprising art and artistic views of the world.
> You can subscribe and updates come through the mail.
>
> Joyce
>
Kimberlee
Yeah! exactly what I wanted to know for my son who wants to turn our
old van into a Tonka vehicle.
Thanks,
Kimberlee
old van into a Tonka vehicle.
Thanks,
Kimberlee
On 14-Sep-08, at 12:35 PM, juillet727 wrote:
> I had a friend turn me on to using dry erase pens on my (at the time)
> white car.
> It worked really well and I could put whatever drawings, messages,
> whatever all over my car.
> The dry erase markers would hold up even in the rain, yet they wipe
> off with a swipe of your hand.
> REALLY fun. I think it would work on any light colored car too.
> ~~Juillet
>
> --- In [email protected], Joyce Fetteroll
> <jfetteroll@...> wrote:
> >
> > I thought this might inspire some unschoolers who generally like to
> > think outside the box and might have an old car. :-)
> >
> > A car covered in chalkboard paint:
> >
> > http://artcar.blogspot.com/2008/08/chalkboard-art-car-mobile-
> > expression.html
> >
> > There are other cool cars there too, a bit (a lot!) more ambitious.
> >
> > But it originally came through from Crooked Brains:
> >
> > http://www.crookedbrains.net/
> >
> > a very cool blog of surprising art and artistic views of the world.
> > You can subscribe and updates come through the mail.
> >
> > Joyce
> >
>
>
>
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Gillian Goddard
That Crooked Brains site is amazing Joyce! I could stay on it for
the whole day. I am discussing the possiblity of an unschooling
friendly community in the warm weather down here with a friend I met
on couchsurfing and maybe the Zero house that we found on Crooked
Brains would be a great place to live in the beginning!
www.zerohouse.net.
Gillian
the whole day. I am discussing the possiblity of an unschooling
friendly community in the warm weather down here with a friend I met
on couchsurfing and maybe the Zero house that we found on Crooked
Brains would be a great place to live in the beginning!
www.zerohouse.net.
Gillian