tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3323964709724890732.post2999775741356445547..comments2023-08-29T07:44:39.227-04:00Comments on Art Therapy Techniqes From in the Field: June Art Therapy TechniquesLizhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12800307055731647089noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3323964709724890732.post-31048304050208867102019-11-06T21:22:40.478-05:002019-11-06T21:22:40.478-05:00Love all of these suggestions .
I would love to j...Love all of these suggestions . <br />I would love to join your blog .<br />As a volunteer for hospice , we used an old textbook from a university art class for ideas for projects with hospice patients. One Christmas, we as a group of volunteers,did an art project together ( HOPE LIGHTS - using small throw away jam jars- colored tissue paper & modge podge. We put small tea lights- battery sperated- when dry inside the jars - beautiful hope <br />lights) and gave them to our patients as Christmas gifts . We also had an incoming freshman class at a university ( Soul project ) make small art collages on 3×4 art canvasses - that we gave to other hospice patients . and one more to share - we had all 6th grade elementary students gather in a gymnasium do an art project together and gave these to hospice patients . great fun ! I could use more ideas ! Art enthusiast in Louisianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01020532321599880390noreply@blogger.com