Here’s a sweet art project that’s perfect for the times right now.
Girls to the Moon offers instructions for how to make Signs of Acceptance to show people that you care about them and are on their side.
The site says:
What are some words you could say to let people know they are safe with you?
If you felt left out, what could someone say to you to make you feel more included?
If you could make a sign to let people know you will always accept and include them, what would it say?
This project, Signs of Acceptance, turns your favorite words, phrases, slogans, and symbols of inclusivity into beautiful pieces of art you can display at home, school or work.
Better yet: Give it to friend, a local business, or leave it in a public place for someone to find as a nice surprise!
All you need are some basic supplies like foam boards (from grocery store packaging), paper and paint.
What a great way to combine art and kindness, which we could all use a little more of right now.
If you do this with your kiddos, please feel free to post links or pics!
Nice! Look up the lane cove yarn bomber, a lovely mum at our school, also known as paint the town yarn. I think you’d like it and she deserves international awareness 🙂