Thursday, July 23, 2009

KSA: Kids Summer Adventure


KSA graphic design by Skyler Taylor


I took on the project of design coordinator at church for this years Kids Summer Adventure. This was definitely unlike any other design project I've ever tackled. It was very intense since they wanted over the top decorations to go with exciting plans for the week-i love over the top! I do love a good challenge too and God seems to keep tossing them to me...made it through yet another one and it was a blast but, what a huge relief to have this done knowing the kids enjoyed it so much. I'm blessed to have had the experience....here are the details.



The theme for KSA three day event was SUBMIRGED! a dive into the depths of God. Each of the three days the children learned about different areas of the world. I came up with the design ideas and hundreds of awesome serving hearts showed up to help pull it all together for the kids to experience. We spent Sunday night and Monday setting up the underwater theme along with day one area of focus, Japan. Tuesday it was kicked off and that evening we tore down Japan and set up Philipines, tore down Philipines and set up Ghana on Wednesday evening. Thursday when it was all over hundreds of high school kids showed up to help tear down and get the church back in order. I feel so blessed to have been given this opportunity to meet so many wonderful people in the church. Hundreds of people came to serve in helping pull this event together. It was such an awesome sight to see the little ones learning about God and other cultures in this space...check it out.









For the underwater theme - 'a dive into the depths of God'. We used carpet padding as rocks. Cut out red coral shapes, made fish mobiles w/ sequence as bubbles, cut out sea turtle silhouettes, used seaweed, shells, nets and built a ship wreck with treasure chest on top and Gold inside {mardi gras beads and Christmas tree tensile} The ship was built around our coffee serving station so it was on casters and moved aside for games in this large space. For the actual event we had the lights down, the room slightly foggy, bubble machines and water ripple lighting effects. Wish I could have captured that on camera :( Also, couldn't get a photo of the decompression chamber space we created - the lighting and sound made that space...which was awesome!








Japan day was so beautiful ~ I took so many pictures of these cherry blossom trees! I made the flags and a few Japanese girls in the church wrote on them-perfect. They wrote things like: Nature, Cherry Blossom, Tokyo, one of them says the title to a song the kids learned from Japan, and one says sumo wrestler.lol





The cherry blossom trees are branches from my bradford pear tree with crepe paper cut into flower shapes glued on. Someone needs to use this idea for a wedding, serious beauty! I sketched the koi fish and they were swimming about the water {blue sheet on the floor} next to the pier. The pier was constructed on site with old barn wood-a guy in my small group put this all together-wow...just what I had envisioned! Thanks TJ!!!



This is one big loooooong string of flags which were cut out one by one for Philipines day. They are so festive and I guess they often string these up and leave them for days in the Philipines. Very fun!



Yep, we made palm trees! If you look close you can see the leaves are fringed to look like palms. The trunks are tall wooden post attached to a wooden round base and covered with craft paper...we just started twisting it around quickly and messy and it turned out great ~ gave it that layered effect. We also built huts and set up a market with a couple of the patio umbrellas.

For Ghana we hung the flag of Ghana, painted 3D stars black to match the star on the flag and hung them around the space. We kept the palms and strung clothes line and hung African patterned fabrics. We clustered baskets at the front of the room and built a huge independence arch from Ghana's independence square. Church members from each of the focus areas {Japan, Philipines and Ghana} taught the children each day. It is so great to be in a church family with so many different cultural backgrounds



The kids were sectioned off into crews and the crews into zones...the zones were marked with these awesome treasure chests. I'm so glad I was able to collect so many to use for the event...13 treasure chest in all! Each and every one was so neat...I had one plus, borrowed from friends, family, and a vintage store. I also purchased a few at thrift stores. On the final day, they were filled with candy! What an awesome treasure to find :) My belly hurt all night last night from eating soooo much candy.YUM! This entire experience was a treat too! Thanks for reading.





Vine Community Church ~ Carbondale, IL

1 comment:

cbarnard said...

Wow! How awesome. I wish I could have seen it.

Love, Mom