While the norm here on little illuminations is posting about our adventures in Pre-K, I have recently started teaching Sunday School. We've had a small team of angels (especially Kristy and Lori) that worked tirelessly to make our Sunday School rooms bright, energetic and inviting. The decor is just SO fabulous, that I had to share them here with you!
Our Sunday School program is centered around stations that the children (ages K-5) rotate through on various weeks. Stations include art, drama/storytelling, science, games and cooking. We also have nursery, preschool and middle school rooms.
I just love this rainbow and cloud! It makes the room such a cozy place for children to curl up with a book!
I love this Noah's Ark wall mural! Even the youngest members of our church are blessed with gorgeous surroundings!
The theme in our art/cooking/science is "God is the Master Artist…Master Chef…Master Scientist…Master of All Creations".
Don't you just love this giant paint brush and palette in our art area?
I love the Imagination Station! It just pops with color and creativity! The theme is "Gears...Setting our minds on God."
We are SO blessed to have such creative folks leading the way for our Christian Education program! They have done such a wonderful job to make this an exciting and inviting space for our younger members of the church family.
I love to hear your thoughts---share them in the comment section below!
Hi! I absolutely adore the rainbow on the wall with the cloud next to it and raindrops coming down! Is there any way that you could tell me what you used to make the rainbow in the cloud?
ReplyDeleteHi Jori, I did not make these, but I think the rainbow was made by hanging colored tulle fabric from the ceiling. The raindrops are glass beads hung on fishing line. :)
DeleteHow was the cloud made that is hanging from the ceiling?
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah, as I mentioned, I didn't make these myself, but I think the cloud is made from pillow batting. The pictures don't do it justice. It is beautiful in real life! :)
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