| Do you have access to a laminator? If the kids did signs with their names and artwork you could laminate them and hang them on the trellises--only the hot type of laminator would work. For the paths, etc. you could do some nice signs on the computer and laminate them also. Almost any poster making program e.g. Print Master, would have some lovely gardening and nature graphics, plus wonderful fonts. Word processing programs also have some graphics and fonts. The kids could also cut pictures out of plants and flowers to paste in their notebooks--maybe some ideas for the next year's project. I remember getting great enjoyment from looking at seed catalogs as a child even if most of it was more or less a pipe dream. If you do use a laminator and computer graphics, make sure to use the best ink cartridge for your printer. Save your work as I am not sure how the signs will hold up to sunlight. They may have to be replaced the following year. One other thing-- the signs could be stapled to wooden stakes or holes punched in them to hang up. You might want to involve everyone with gathering things for the scarecrow family. We have a scarecrow contest every year at our county fair for the 4-H clubs with some very interesting result. One of your lovely elderly ladies may have the perfect hat! Will your family have grandparents, too? I have even seen some wonderful people made from flowerpots. Advertise on the community bulletin boards and have pizza at your first gathering. Pizza really pulls the kids in. It sounds like a wonderful project and I wish I was there to help! I would even consider helping with your signs, if you wish. I would not be surprised if there are some talented computer graphics people in your senior and low income housing--check around/advertise. Have fun! |