Sunday, April 27, 2014

DIY/Kids & Creativity: Window Clings

by Andrea Mulder-Slater


Lately we've had a lot of birds flying into our windows and although none have perished, we have had a number of stunned little ones who end up laying on our porch (or flying around in the studio!).

And so, we decided to do something about it by creating some window clings.

This is a great activity for kids (and adults) of all ages. All you need is some plastic (we used paper protectors that you would put into a binder) and some fabric paint. (It's important that you use fabric paint and not regular paint.)

It's a good idea to add a drop or two of dishwashing liquid to the fabric paint before you start using it, although I have to admit, we skipped that step :)

Here's how our window clings came together...










You can find full instructions as well - as the flower printables that we used to make our window clings - by visiting here: http://kinderart.com/crafts/windowclings.shtml




Wednesday, April 16, 2014

A beautiful partnership...

by Andrea Mulder-Slater

As artists, we are honoured to be a part of the re-creation of the historic Algonquin Resort and we really love the fact that General Manager Tim Ostrem and his team have - from day one - been focused on local talent.

Jantje's recycled hotel cutlery and driftwood sculptures sit as table centerpieces in Braxton's Restaurant.






Photo: Shannon May Photography

Photo: Wilma Blokhuis

Some of the cutlery/driftwood sculptures are available for sale in The Algonquin gift shop.


Jantje's large driftwood sculpture adorns the table in the hotel's lobby.

Photo: Shannon May Photography


Photo: Shannon May Photography


Larissa Blokhuis' blown glass trees are beautifully displayed behind the bar at Braxton's.

Photo: Shannon May Photography


 


Jantje's stone sculptures are displayed in a portable bar and on tables during special events.

 

Photo: NBCC
Geoff's line painting of the hotel (used during opening celebrations on March 19th) hangs proudly in the Algonquin's fitness centre.



We are thrilled to have this opportunity to work with The Algonquin Resort...



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The Algonquin is one of Canada’s most luxurious and legendary resorts. Rich in history, meticulously restored to its original splendour, and complete with every modern comfort you could desire, this year-round destination truly offers the best of the past with contemporary amenities.
 

For a trip of a lifetime, visit The Algonquin Resort in St. Andrews by-the-Sea, NB

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Some of the photographs in this post were taken by Shannon May
Please visit Shannon's website at: http://www.shannonmayphotography.com/

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Culinary competition sculptures

The first NBCC (New Brunswick Community College) Algonquin Resort culinary competition was held on March 24, 2014.

Jantje was asked to design a few themed sculptures to be used as awards for the event.

Using recycled Algonquin Resort cutlery, driftwood from our local beaches and a few added embellishments, she created the following pieces...



Pictured below are some of the winners holding their awards. Congratulations to all!


Photo: NBCC
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The Algonquin is one of Canada’s most luxurious and legendary resorts. Rich in history, meticulously restored to its original splendour, and complete with every modern comfort you could desire, this year-round destination truly offers the best of the past with contemporary amenities.
 

For a trip of a lifetime, visit The Algonquin Resort in St. Andrews by-the-Sea, NB