Here's a complete list of Children's Group Activities and Price.
Tuesday, 13 December 2016
Saturday, 10 December 2016
Small Ateliers Sat Nov 19 2016
Saturday, November the 19th, was a busy one for the Friends of the Botanic
Gardens Society. The Small Ateliers community group had their Children’s Seed
Safari with 19 children and 12 parents participating in the event. The intrepid adventurers were led on their nature walk by
our president, Dr. Liew Kon Wui, with volunteer members bringing up the rear
and helping to keep an eye on the excited children. The Small Ateliers made a little circuit
of the outer section of the Botanical Gardens, looking at the different trees,
their flower and seeds. They learnt a little about seed dispersal and when they
got back to the Outreach premises, they had a little show-and-tell session.Friday, 9 December 2016
Glass Painting Class 3 Dec 2016
Saturday 19th November marked our first Glass
Painting lesson. The small group of students were taught to draw on drinking glasses and
jars with black liner paste first, using different methods of transferring
their designs before the liner paste was quick-dried using a hairdryer.
The
glasses were painted as soon as the liner paste had dried. A special transparent glass paint was provided for the students. At Outreach, our liner paste and glass paint has been tested with hot water and both will remain permanently on the glass, regardless of how many times the glass objects are washed with water and detergent. No scrubbing with a hard pad or wire, though!
After their first pieces were completed, the students were
encouraged to try drawing freehand directly on to their extra glass pieces with
the black lining paste and some of the results were rather impressive.
It really was quite as easy as it sounded. Once the students had got a bit of practice in hand, they were confident enough to draw not just freehand but without even having to refer to any sort of picture at all.
Glass-painting classes are suitable for kids aged 10 and
above and will be ongoing at Outreach throughout the school holidays.
If you're interested to join us, p;ease don't hesitate to call or email us for a lesson.
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
Saturday Art & Craft Classes
Just to remind everyone with kids, our regular Art & Craft classes will be on as usual during this year-end school holiday! Here are some of the things we're teaching at -
Friday, 18 November 2016
Tadika Methodist Kids 17 Nov 2016
This Thursday was a busy one for the Society with 30 children from the Tadika Methodist coming over for the Seed Safari.
The cute little children split up into two groups when they arrived. One group followed our President, Dr. Liew Kon Wui for the nature walk, to learn all about how different plants make and send out their seeds to make new plants.
The kids collected plant and seed specimens to use when they returned to our Outreach office where they were given a short talk and given the chance to examine more kinds of seeds.
They were particularly fascinated by local plant like the annatto (the lipstick plant) which looked so much like rambutans, buah lokam which look so much like pink cherries, our local figs (sadly inedible) and some of the other plants and vegetables which grow in the Outreach garden.

The other group stayed back at first, to learn to make seed collages with different kinds of seeds. The children were all very small, from 4 to 6 years old only, but they were serious about producing the best they could. That didn't stop them from having fun, however, and some very nice collages were produced for them to take home at 11 o'clock.Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Glass Painting Classes

Come and learn Glass Painting with us this festive season and make your own beautiful glass lamps, wineglasses and jars!
Have you ever looked at a Tiffany lamp or a picture of
stained glass windows and wondered if you could do it yourself? Well, now you can!
At our Glass Painting class, we teach you how to draw on
glass with liner paste and then how to paint on glass with transparent paint. You'll learn how to apply the liner to to make faux stained glass outlines before applying the special paint. We also teach you how to avoid common mistakes and the best
way to display your finished piece.
You can bring along a glass item of your own (like a whiskey
glass, a highball glass, a glass sugar jar or a glass rice bowl but not bigger than that as the
liner takes some time to dry properly before the paint can be applied to your piece) OR you can purchase a suitable glass item at our Outreach Office
where we are holding the class.
Due to space constraints, classes are limited to a maximum
of 7 participants only.
The first class will be on Saturday 26 November 2016 from 1.30pm to 3.00pm.
The first class will be on Saturday 26 November 2016 from 1.30pm to 3.00pm.
Charges are as follow -
Members – RM15.00 (bring your own glass) / RM20.00
(using our glass)
Non-members - RM18.00 (bring your own glass) / RM24.00
(using our glass)
Note – prices above are applicable for one glass item per person only.
Friday, 4 November 2016
Festive Season Glass Painting!
With the festive season fast approaching, our next project
is Glass Painting! While we’re preparing festive gift items for our Garden Shop,
we’re also looking into classes for those interested to learn so keep checking
back or look for us at Facebook (botanika@gmail.com) for more updates.
There are actually two kinds of glass painting – transparent
and opaque. Here’s a little bit about how we do transparent glass painting for
those who are thinking of joining us. (Opaque glass painting will be covered in
a separate post later.)
First of all, you need a clean glass – bowls, goblets, jars
or glasses are all fine. You can use cut glass, too if you like. Wash your
glass thoroughly to remove oil and dust. Wipe it clean with a dry cloth and set
it aside for at least 10 minutes to make sure it’s thoroughly dry.
Then you can start outlining your design with a special
black liner paste. This creates black outlines which give a stained glass
effect like those in the picture, when done.
Leave your outlined
glass aside for a day or so to make sure the paste is completely dry when you
are done outlining.
Now you can start filling in the outlines with transparent
glass paint.
For more about transparent glass painting, our contact
details are -
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