Summer is a great time for your kids to participate in all the fun classes we have at D-dots Boutique. Every Thursday, D-dots will be open and hosting fun and interactive classes for your kids. Classes usually run around 2 hours, which leaves mom’s plenty of time to shop at D-dots or many of the local stores.
In order for us to purchase enough of the necessary supplies, it would be helpful if you could register your child. Let us know by commenting on here, or by email or phone.
Have a fresh and fun day!
Lindsey
D-dots Summer Classes
June 17th– August 5th
Class Fee is $15.00/ class or 4 Classes for $50.00
(Additional Materials Fee for some classes.)
June 17th
1pm-3pm Bandana Apron Class (ages 8 & up)
Come make a cute bandana apron for a nice summer cookout, or for a great gift. Decorate it with ribbons and rickrack. A ton of fun and very cute! Great for introducing sewing!
3:30-4:30 Drama Class for Kids (5 & up) ( 8 Week Class) $65 ($15 production fee)
Drama is a great way for kids to learn about understanding emotions, as well as developing good stage presence. We will have a great time in this eight week class going over all the basics of good acting and presenting an evening show for parents.
June 24th
10:00-11:30 Dr. Seuss Themed Play Time (ages 18months -5yrs)
Dr. Seuss books are classics that are great fun, and are great for learning and development. We will have lots of stories and Dr. Seuss themed crafts while spending time with friends in D-dots play area.
1-3pm Pillowcase Decorating (ages 8 & up)
We will be decorating beautiful, one of a kid pillowcases with ribbon, rick rack and other cute embellishments. Makes a great, personalized addition to any bedroom.
July 1st
10-11:30 Fingerpaint Themed Play Time (ages 18months -5yrs)
Bright colors, squishy paint, and lots of canvas to paint on! Make sure your kids dress to paint. They will have a great time, and will bring home masterpieces!
(Floormat and canvas)
1pm-3pm- Birdhouse and Feeder Making (6 & up)
If you love the little birdies in your backyard this is a great thing to make for them. We will be painting a wooden bird house that your children can use and making a pine cone bird feeder. This will be a fun class, and is great for boys as well as girls.
July 8th
Cupcake Decorating- (6 & up)
Delicious cupcakes with beautiful frosting, fun sprinkles, and other decorating items will make a great afternoon snack or a nice plate of dessert to have on the back deck.
July 15th
10- 11:30 Music Themed Play Time (ages 18months -5yrs)
Your kids will have a great time with our musical play time. They will enjoy lots of fun instruments, music, songs and dance.
(music cd, plastic eggs with rice, paper plate tamborines with bells,)
1pm-3pm Candy Making Class (8 & up)
From chocolate lollipops to candy bars, your kids will enjoy making these delicious treats to share and eat!
July 22nd
1-3pm Handmade Rag Dolls (10&up)
Handmade Rag Dolls are beautiful treasures and will be great fun to make! There will be a variety of patterns and fabric to choose fun to make each doll individual. Will be using sewing machines.
July 29th
1-3 Back to School Bulletin Board Decorating (6 & up)
Come decorate your own bulletin board with paints, flowers, buttons, ribbons and other fun embellishments for your room or locker.
10-11:30 Fingerpaint Themed Play Time(18mon-5yrs)
Bright colors, squishy paint, and lots of canvas to paint on! Make sure your kids dress to paint. They will have a great time, and will bring home masterpieces!
(Floormat and canvas
1pm-3pm- Ribbon Bookmarks and Other Crafts (6 & up)
This is a great class if you want a fun afternoon with lots of little crafts to take home.
August 5th
Woolen Beret (12 & up)
This is fun and fashionable and great for a fall “back to school” hat. This is a more difficult project, and is best for more advanced seamstresses.
Here is a list of some of the other classes that will be scheduled during the summer.
Jewelry Making (10 & up)
Tin Robot (10 & up)
Decorate a frame
Ceramic painting
Check the blog to see our current calendars. http://www.photographybyui.com/blog