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Art

  • The child learned about color combinations and how different beads and stones can create visually appealing jewelry.
  • They gained knowledge of various jewelry-making techniques such as stringing beads, wire wrapping, and using jump rings.
  • The child developed an understanding of design principles by creating balanced and aesthetically pleasing pieces of jewelry.
  • They explored their creativity and self-expression through choosing different materials, shapes, and sizes to make unique jewelry.

To continue developing their jewelry-making skills, the child can explore different materials such as polymer clay or resin to create custom pendants or charms for their jewelry. They can also experiment with more advanced techniques like bead weaving or metal stamping. Encouraging them to research and draw inspiration from various jewelry artists and designers can further enhance their creativity.

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