Nature-Based Arts & Crafts

Monday, April 11th, 2016

Let the environment be the inspiration for your next project.  An article from Camp Business Magazine written by Sarah Ferguson, Art’s Director, Photographer and Social Media Guru at Camp Birch Hill.

Camp Birch Hill - Nature Based Arts - Article

One of the most magical aspects of summer camp is that it opens a child’s eyes to a world of nature filled with artistic opportunities that cannot be experienced anywhere else. As traditional camp professionals, we want to offer children the opportunity to become fully immersed in the present moment and enjoy nature by allowing them to use their imaginations without the use of technology. Camp Birch Hill in New Durham, N.H., takes pride in giving campers a genuine camp experience by designing a schedule that is focused on outdoor recreation. The Fine Arts program encourages projects that are ecologically friendly, and uses materials from natural environments. Teaching children about sustainability and the value of looking after the environment is important; incorporating these lessons into art classes can make learning about them fun.

One of the many ways we like to encourage nature-based play is through arts and crafts. Our arts pavilion is an open-air structure with a roof, four supply closets, and no walls. Nestled among pines and birch trees, the pavilion is the perfect place to relax, make art, and enjoy the fresh air and greenery—rain or shine. During the daily schedule, campers are running around for a large portion of the time. Creating an environment in which they do something with their hands is a fantastic way to balance things out. 

There are many things to consider when planning arts-and-crafts activities for the summer. What are the associated costs? What materials are needed? Will campers have a finished product at the end of each class? Is the class age-appropriate? In the next section, I’ve listed some of the favorite nature-based art projects and provided a simple guide on how to make each item. For more detailed step-by-step processes and various ways to create each activity, visit our Pinterest page in the Camp Craft section at www.pinterest.com/birchhillcamp.

Before beginning any project, be sure to have all of the supplies ready.

Pet Rocks

 

Pet Rocks

Part of the fun of decorating pet rocks is searching for the rocks. Take the arts-and-crafts class on an adventure to find the perfect-sized rocks. Then head back to the classroom and give them a wash. They are now ready to be painted and dressed up however each camper desires. Some suggested materials are paint, paintbrushes, googly eyes, feathers, pipe cleaners, stickers, grass, leaves, and twigs. Once finished, these beautiful works of art bring color and imagination to any environment. They are a fun cabin accessory and a great souvenir to take home.

 

Birch Hill Dream Catcher

 

Dream Catchers


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by  for Camp Business Magazine.  Link to article here: Nature-Based Arts and Crafts