Summer 2026 Art Class Registration (Ages 5-7)
  • Summer Art Class Registration

    Ages 5-7
  • Let's get started!

    Please complete one registration form per child. 

    All classes take place at the Yawkey House Garden located at 403 McIndoe Street in Wausau. 

    This program is offered as single classes, à la carte style. Please see the schedule and description below for details.

    Registering for a different age group? Follow these links:

    • Wonderwood (ages 2-4)
    • Art in the Wild (ages 8-12)
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  • Maker's Trail

    Ages 5-7 | Wednesdays 9–11am

    June 10th - Flower Power: Botanical Pigments & Prints

    June 24th - Sun Catching: Light & Shadow Play

    July 1st - Dancing Butterflies: Patterns & Symmetry

    July 29th - Glowing Bug Beats: Nature's Sparkles & Sounds

    August 5th - Web Weavers: Vines, Silks, & Spirals

    August 12th - Busy Bees: Making Buddies & Buzzes

    August 19th - Feathered Friends: Nests & Winged Wonders

    August 26th - Tree Snacks: Acorns, Nuts, & Bark Art

     

    • Class Description 
    • Following the Maker’s Trail, budding artists bring their imaginations to life through scribbling, sculpting, and tinkering with natural and reclaimed materials. Each session blends hands-on building with bold imagination and storytelling using natural and reclaimed materials. Children navigate the world of shapes, symbols, and textures as they turn their big ideas into physical creations.

      In this supportive space, we celebrate the adventure of art-making, giving every child the confidence to see their unique stories take shape. While inventing and constructing, makers refine their fine motor skills, solve problems creatively, and develop a sense of self-expression.

    • What to Expect in Class 
    • Children move through a playful rhythm of discovery, starting with a sensory invitation, then exploring natural materials outdoors, followed by open studio creation, and wrapping up with a short goodbye ritual to celebrate our little discoveries.

      Each week introduces a new botanical art project using media such as clay, collage, printmaking, and painting. Inspired by the changing seasons, children work with materials gathered from the regional landscape or foraged during class, deepening their connection to the plants, animals, and natural cycles that surround them.

      Along the way, we practice skills such as fine motor, sensory awareness, problem-solving, collaboration, observation, and creative confidence. We engage as a group in a predictable, supportive, hands-on environment where experimentation is encouraged and ideas are valued.

      Classes take place at the beautiful and whimsical Yawkey House Garden (not to be confused with the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum!), with roughly half of the time spent outdoors in the garden and half inside the adjacent carriage house, where restrooms are available. 

      For further details on classes, please visit my programs page or contact me at lauren@callaterra.com.

       

  • Participant Information

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    Please provide info for a trusted adult in addition to the caregiver listed above.
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  • Payment

  • Everyone deserves a place at the art table. This sliding scale pricing model is based on trust and community-mindedness. All participants receive the same creative experience, and your selection remains private. Please choose the rate below that works best for your family.

    Community Rate – A lower-cost option for those who need financial flexibility.

    Standard Rate – Covers the actual cost of class.

    Sustainer Rate – A pay-it-forward option that helps support others in our community.

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        • We are fortunate to host classes at the beautiful Yawkey House Garden, thanks to the Marathon County Historical Society. Calla Terra donates 10% of class proceeds to support this historic landmark. Thank you for helping sustain this special community space!

        • Is the class you want full?

          Join the waitlist here.

          I will be in touch if a spot opens up! Thank you!

        • Photo & Video Permission

        • I document children’s work to celebrate their ideas, guide future projects, and keep families connected, and may share some of this media on my social networks, website, newsletter, or promotional materials.

        • Please let me know your comfort level with photos/videos during class.*
        • Program Policies

        • Before completing your registration, please take a moment to review my policies page — let's keep classes safe, welcoming, and fun for all participants.

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