Camp Activity Calendar
A week-by-week overview of the creative themes your child will explore. This page is designed as a planning companion for families comparing half-day, full-day, 5-day, and 10-day camp options.
Each morning session begins with a main fluid art project such as a canvas pour, a painted glass piece, a mixed-media painting, or a cut-out art character. This is paired with a supplemental activity like slime making, tie-dye, clay modeling, or bookmark art. The specific project each day is chosen by instructors based on the group.
Each afternoon session introduces the fundamentals of resin art through a main resin project such as a tumbler, a mosaic piece, a resin canvas, or a decorative craft. Campers also work through a supplemental activity to complement the session.
The second week shifts into more involved fluid and mixed-media work. A day's main project may include a drip art character, a resin-enhanced canvas, a decorative trinket dish, or a sculptural piece. A supplemental activity like clay modeling, mini canvas art, or drawing rounds out each session.
Afternoons advance into more intricate resin techniques. Each day features a main resin project such as a UV resin keychain, a resin beach scene, galaxy-effect coasters, or a decorative art object, paired with a supplemental activity.
Mornings focus on fluid art fundamentals. Campers work on a main project such as a canvas pour, glass painting, painted hat, or guided mixed-media piece alongside a supplemental activity like slime making, jellyfish craft, or tie-dye.
Afternoons introduce resin art concepts through hands-on main projects such as tumblers, resin canvas pours, mosaic-style work, and decorative pieces. Each session also includes a supplemental activity to add variety.
Week two brings more complex fluid and mixed-media projects. A day's main project could be a drip art character, a resin-infused canvas, a decorated dish, or a multi-step sculptural piece, paired with a supplemental activity.
Advanced resin fills the afternoons. The week's main projects include layered scenic pours, UV resin accessories, galaxy-style coasters, and decorative keepsakes, with a supplemental activity each day.
A fresh group starts their fluid art journey this week. Each morning includes a main project like canvas pours, glass painting, guided painting, or cut-out characters, plus a supplemental activity such as slime, tie-dye, or clay.
Resin fundamentals are explored through daily main projects such as tumblers, decorative resin pieces, mosaic-style work, and canvas pours, paired with a fun supplemental activity each afternoon.
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Week two's morning sessions build on fluid art foundations with more layered, multi-step main projects like drip art characters, resin-enhanced canvases, decorative dishes, or sculptural pieces. A supplemental activity rounds out each day.
Afternoons advance into more technical resin work such as UV resin accessories, scenic layered pours, galaxy-style coasters, and decorative art objects. Each day also includes a supplemental activity.
Each morning features a main fluid art project such as a canvas pour, glass painting, painted hat, mixed-media piece, or cut-out character, plus a daily supplemental activity like slime making, clay, tie-dye, or bookmark art.
Afternoons explore resin art essentials through hands-on main projects such as tumblers, resin canvas pours, mosaics, and decorative craft. Each session includes a supplemental activity.
More ambitious fluid and mixed-media main projects fill the morning sessions, from drip art and resin-infused canvases to decorative pieces and multi-step sculptural work. Each day also includes a supplemental activity.
Advanced resin techniques take center stage in the afternoons, including UV resin wearables, layered compositions, galaxy coasters, and decorative objects, each paired with a supplemental activity.
The final session's first week brings all the creativity of summer into the morning sessions. A day's main project may draw from canvas pours, glass work, guided painting, or cut-out art, paired with a supplemental activity like slime, tie-dye, or clay.
Afternoons cover resin art fundamentals in a focused, energetic week. Each day features a main resin project such as tumblers, decorative pours, mosaics, or functional craft, alongside a supplemental activity.
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The final week of summer brings the most ambitious morning sessions of the season. Each day's main project may draw from the full depth of fluid and mixed-media art, paired with a supplemental activity chosen to match the group's energy heading into the Grand Showcase.
The season's most ambitious resin projects fill the final week's afternoon sessions. Each day features a main resin project such as layered scenic pours, UV resin accessories, galaxy-effect coasters, or decorative keepsakes, along with a supplemental activity.