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

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:
>
> 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
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