Thursday, June 23, 2011

J.S. West

Another great summer and another great Company Picnic with J.S. West! The temperature is high and so is the entertainment!

Davis Community Park‎
2701 College Avenue
Modesto, CA 95350

Want more information on Company Picnics? Contact: Hanna Banana at California Clown School or call Hanna at: 209-464-6677







Saturday, June 18, 2011

Summer Time!

Summer has come and we are excited to get outside! Tis the season of Company Picnics, BBQ's and Fun in the Sun. See what we can do to help make your GET TOGETHER more fun!


HANNA BANANA
209-464-6677



www.californiaclownschool.com

Friday, May 13, 2011

Monday, May 9, 2011

SCHEDULE CLOWN SCHOOL!


Our clown school dates have been changed!! We will be meeting in Reno, Nevada at Circus, Circus for Clown School between: October 31st to November 3rd, 2011

Contact Hanna Banana at: 209-464-6677 or visit our website at: www.californiaclownschool.com for more information!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

1930's Birthday Party

 The pencil toppers are sewn pieces of felt which I then Hot Glued onto the pencils. At the top of the party bags, just white lunch sacks, I bought a pack of wooden clothing clips (100 for $1) and then glued on two squares of decorative paper. The notebook came with the butterfly cover, bought from the local dollar store and then I added their name and the ribbon along the bottom.

I made doll-sized party hats with the same decorative paper that I used above.

 I wanted to make deocrations that would emphasize the decade. I found these images on Google by simply typing in phrases such as "1930's children."

Monday, March 28, 2011

How to Have a Happy Feet Painting Dance Party


 Are you tired of the same old tired, boring birthday parties? Instead have a foot painting birthday party. Tell your guests to come ready to have their feet painted. The idea is to paint their feet so they look like they have on shoes or socks.

Study face painting directions. Look at the wikiHow article titled “How to Face Paint a Child As a Butterfly”. This article covers the basic techniques and gives you information on the paint and supplies that you will need.
Foot Painting Designs. , Use the designs provided on this article for painting the feet. However do not paint the bottom of their feet so the children can walk and play without getting paint on everything. You can paint the top of the feed and lower part of the ankle. If you know the children and know that they won't have an allergy reaction to the paint you can paint higher up on the ankle to provide a sock.
 
Be aware of the weather. This should be a warm activity where the children can come wearing shorts and if possible sandals so you can easily paint their feet. Remember they will end up barefoot because you will be painting on their socks and shoes on the top of their feet. If necessary they could put on flip-flops or wear their sandals protect the bottom of their feet.
 
Chose feet activities. Such things as soccer, line dancing, Limbo dancing, the Hokey-Pokey or a sock hop.
 

Create foot invitations. Put a foot outline on your invitations. Add a paint bucket with a brush and some paint splatters on it as well. Tell your guests to come prepared to get their feet painted fancy.

Play dance music. Play lots of dance music for dancing for these wild feet. If you like, you can teach them some line dances or other fun dances that they can easily learn. This would work well for older children who really want to learn ballroom dancing or other types of dancing.

Make a foot cake. Put together a birthday cake that looks like a shoe or a foot. You could even make it look like a foot in a cast.

Play foot games. You can use balloons and have the children step on them. The balloons can be loose on the floor where everyone can step on them. Or you could tie the balloon to a child's foot with a ribbon and they would have to pop their own balloon or another person could pop their balloon.

Craft activities. Provide papers with a foot on it. Let the children design a sock or shoe or some other design for a foot. The design can be used either as the painting on their feet or in a contest to pick the best design.

Promote dancing. Let's try to get the kids back to dancing and dance the night away with their wild feet.
WIKI HOW 
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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Friday, January 21, 2011

How to Love the Unlovable


How to Love the Unlovable has become a RISING STAR article on WikiHow!

Why do some people act unlovable? The answer is fear!  

READ MORE HERE!