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Rainbow Window Shades – Easy Way to Display Art

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

The Art Studio at The Eric Carle Museum

Our studio space is blessed with an entire wall of windows on our South side. That means, in the months of short days, the sun’s glorious rays stream right in…to our eyes.  That kind of direct light is great for feeling like a cat- relaxed and drowsy, but sometimes tricky for working.

The Art Studio at The Eric Carle Museum

As you can see, we’ve turned the slight architectural inconvenience into opportunity! Every November we break out the tension curtain rods and dream up aesthetically pleasing ways to shade our worktables.  I’ve been a little obsessed with rainbows and the spectrum lately so with lots of help from our volunteer, Cindy, and more help from other volunteers we put this together.

In the Art Studio

The papers might remind you of Eric Carle’s pictures.  Most of them were made in one of my Eric Carle Tissue Paper Workshops. The workshop goes over the nitty gritty of adapting  Eric Carle’s processes and techniques to create unique collage papers with students or just yourself.  Learn more about my workshop here.

The Art Studio at The Eric Carle Museum

You could make similar papers yourself or with kids using with paint, tools like our Silly Brushes, and tracing paper.  We put the papers in plastic document sleeves and then used a 3-hole-puncher to make holes for the 1″ binder rings that connect the sleeves together.   We’ve used this display method before and have noticed teachers and parents taking pictures and talking about how they would use the idea in their class or at home.

Is this idea inspiring to you? Tell us about how you might or have used tension rods, document sleeves, and binder rings in your home or classroom.