These were located in the children's section.
They made me very HAPPY
Use the magnets below to create your won Greek vase.
You can use various neck body and foot pieces. Be creative
Share your creations @ncartmuseum
PS Not all vessels have all of these parts. Some vases done have necks or shoulders. Some don't even have feet.
Hari Om
ReplyDelete...and I hope you made the most of the opportunity! Great interactive fun. YAM xx
wow that is super! it would be something for our dad... if we give him some duct tape hehehe
ReplyDeleteI would really enjoy playing with the magnets and the good thing is, if you don't like the creation, start over. and have even more PHUN
ReplyDeleteI can see where this would be
ReplyDeleteGreat fun for adults and children. And as you can see I'm not very skilled with computer because I didn't finish my comment, LOL.
DeleteI guess it is an interactive museum. If you are in the mood for that, it would be fun.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! Those activities look fun (even for us nerdy adults)!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like fun and not just for children!
ReplyDeleteI'm in if treats are involved!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun and educational exhibits they have at that museum for kids.
ReplyDeleteI would have loved to have gone with you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Love and hugs. ♥
what a fun and creative outing ~ thanks ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteHugs to you and Angel Madi ~ Xos
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Very creative fun things to do! You really had some cool things to check out and we get to see the fun things you liked!
ReplyDeleteThat looks fun. I would like to take my little nieces there. XO
ReplyDeleteThat looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteI agree, that would be quite fun and interesting too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to teach all of us!
ReplyDeleteDang. I am going to have to have a house built there (yeah, right) and live there part time!
ReplyDeleteThat's always my favorite part of any museum. Especially liked the Build Your Own God!
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