Stamping Techniques for Children
Department of Crazy Ideas
A course by Pin Tam Pon , Children's Stamp Workshop
About the video: Department of Crazy Ideas
Overview
“Last stop at our Stamp Factory: The crazy ideas department! This is the place where all our crazy experiments are going to stop. Some work, others not so much, but it is always worth venturing to try. What happens if we stick our stamps on extravagant objects? A hammer, a roller, a kitchen board ... A world of textures and possibilities opens up where you least expect it! In this lesson you will discover our most crazy experiments, but surely you can think of many others that you can put into practice to grow your family of stamps. Think big! With large stamps you can print large surfaces of paper, imagine making your own wrapping paper! ”
In this video lesson Pin Tam Pon addresses the topic: Department of Crazy Ideas, which is part of the Domestika online course: Stamping Techniques for Children. Learn how to boost children's creativity and create a unique stamp factory.
Partial transcription of the video
“THE DEPARTMENT OF CRAZY IDEAS Well, we only have to show you the last corner of our factory. A place where the most amazing ideas go. -Located. -Shot. Oops, but wait. -We need protection. -Oh, it's true. - Ready? -Prepared. Well, welcome and welcome to the Ideas Department Crazy! Well, let's go there. Well, here we have a lot of repertoire of different stamps, of different sizes, colors. Well, let's see what's in here. Let's see, let's see, why do you feel like starting, Clara? Give me one that is like that of pum! Pum! You know what I mean? -So strong one. -One to download, right? -Yes. -T...”
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Course summary for: Stamping Techniques for Children
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Category
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Areas
Arts & Crafts, Children's Illustration, Creating with Kids, Fine Arts, Printing, Traditional illustration

Pin Tam Pon
A course by Pin Tam Pon
Created by Julia Abalde and Clara Sáez—illustrators, educators, and good friends—Pin Tam Pon is a stamping game that combines geometric shapes and primary colors, a simple premise used to create a universe of characters, stories, activities, and art workshops at the Miró Foundation, the Picasso Museum, and the Tabakalera International Center for Contemporary Culture, as well as publications such as the book ¡Tris, Tras!, available in Spain and Latin America.
The three basic pillars of his project are play, imagination, and friendship. They start from the most essential elements of imagery, to awaken imagination, ingenuity, and play in both children and adults. They love to find wealth in the simple, and transfer it to everything they do, looking for solutions that respect the environment and the people involved.
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