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		By: Joan Cherrington		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Such an encouraging article. Jan, your writing style is gentle and kind. It&#039;s fun to read. Here are some thoughts on creativity at home. Parents sometimes send kids to my art classes because they don&#039;t want the mess at home. Nothing stifles creativity like fear of making a mess.
 I would suggest.....
two plastic table cloths (one for the table and one for the floor),
an art apron to protect clothes (not a big shirt with sleeves that drag),
a roll of paper towels,
small whisk broom with dust pan and
a lint roller to pick up glitter.                       Thanks for the encouraging words!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Such an encouraging article. Jan, your writing style is gentle and kind. It&#8217;s fun to read. Here are some thoughts on creativity at home. Parents sometimes send kids to my art classes because they don&#8217;t want the mess at home. Nothing stifles creativity like fear of making a mess.<br />
 I would suggest&#8230;..<br />
two plastic table cloths (one for the table and one for the floor),<br />
an art apron to protect clothes (not a big shirt with sleeves that drag),<br />
a roll of paper towels,<br />
small whisk broom with dust pan and<br />
a lint roller to pick up glitter.                       Thanks for the encouraging words!</p>
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