Watercolor painting to make their lanterns
The children gathered together under the warm California skies with brushes and paint to watercolor paint their lanterns.
Each children bringing forth their creations
Reds and yellows were used to illuminate their paper so the beautiful candlelight will shine more intensely.
The little artist delicately frames her painting
Interesting shades emerged as the reds and yellows danced together.
The painting was stained with oil and then folded many times
Oil was washed over these paintings to make it translucent for the candlelight to glow through. Once dried the children folded their paper many times creating different angles.
The lines were drawn on the inside
We have had German volunteers working on our farm this season so they taught the children some German lantern songs for the walk.
The glowing lantern!
Soft wire was inserted to the top part of the lantern and then joined in the center to attach a bamboo stick. The lantern hung gently in front of them as they walked.
The lantern walk
A festive celebration it was! The parents of Spirit Mountain made delicious healthy soups and the guests brought artisan bread and/or apple cider.
We all joined together to form a large circle as the little school blessed the dinner. Blankets were laid out on the lawn and meals were enjoyed. As the sun sank behind the golden hills all the pretty the lanterns were lit. A sweet melody was sung by the children as we walked the farm paths. We all had a glorious time!
Thank you Lori, and all the children, for this wonderful festival.
Thank you, Jeanene and Fabian, for providing such a beautiful place for the children to work, play, and grow. It was a lovely night!
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