Arts and Crafts at Ayala Museum

We took Neil to the Ayala Museum on Saturday, January 26, to participate in the Chinese New Year arts and crafts activity.  I saw the invitation from Facebook and thought it would be a good Saturday activity for Neil.  We actually made him choose if he wants to do yoga or arts and crafts and he chose this.


We arrived 1.5 hrs late because Neil took a nap but it was still enough time to do 2 activities -- paper plate painting and a 'snake' charm.




Painting the plaster beads for his 'snake' charm.  He patiently stringed the beads by himself, including the very small ones. "Don't hold it. Mommy."

After the crafts activity, we spent a few minutes watching the video on Botong.

Outside the museum is this installation of fish caught in a net are made of driftwood gathered from typhoons.  There's a boat at that top which I wasn't able to capture in the frame.

I wish we had more time to look around but we were running late for a meetup with friends.  Good thing the Ayala Museum is just a short drive away and we can easily drop by anytime.

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