Koi nobori are carp streamers that fly on Children’s Day. On Friday, May 3rd, I’ll host a koi nobori art activity at the Soil to Soul Farmpark kids’ festival.
Megumi and I both saw artsy foreign koi nobori that are making the rounds on social media and she was inspired to ask me to do a stall for the festival. Of course, I said yes.
There will be big fish or a set of three mini-fish. I spent time this morning sewing and stringing the fish together. I have been preparing the bases and gathering decoration parts. I have enough for about 40 participants.
My struggle is how to organise all of the craft items. I have a lot of things for people to play with:
- pens
- paint
- stencils
- stickers
- fabric
- felt
- paper
- beads & buttons
- ribbon & yarn
- glue
- scissors
- needle & thread
It’s a small stall, so organised chaos is probably the best option. I have a low table, cardboard boxes and tin cans for storage, and a bunch of carpet tiles to use for seating. As long as it isn’t too muddy, that should be enough.
But that’s not all… At the Chikura Art Marche yesterday, I noticed that the stalls with “make your own” activities also had finished products for sale for the same price at the DIY option. That’s a smart idea. So for the next few days I will be making some fish flags for sale.
Check back for photos of my finished ones. I can hardly wait to get started!