Winter often brings families together for more shared time. Here are three activities to spend that time creatively.
1. Design personalized cards for greeting, birthdays and thank-you cards. (See the blog on Scraper Art and Colorful Coffee Filter Paper [link] to create some great paper for this project.)
2. Take a walk and bring home found treasures to make into a centerpiece/collage
3. Create aromatic Air Fresheners*
*Aromatic Air Fresheners
Materials:
Equal parts apple sauce and cinnamon
Cookie cutters
Ribbon or string
Step 1: Mix equal amounts of applesauce and cinnamon (for instance 1 cup of each) until you have a dough.
Step 2: Roll out on waxed paper and cut into shapes using cookie cutters. Poke a hole in the middle, near the top to hang a ribbon or string when the air freshener is dry.
Step 3: Dry. Air drying will take several days and you'll need to carefully turn shapes to dry both sides. As an alternative, place air fresheners on a cookie sheet in a warm (200 degrees) oven. Drying time will depend upon the amount of moisture in the dough.
2 Techniques to Jazz up Your Kid’s Art
Bring out the paint and bring on the kids! Here are two favorite projects with a new twist: Scraper Art and Colored Coffee filters. The finished art makes great paper for other craft projects and is worthy of any refrigerator!
Scraper Art
Scraper Art updates finger painting into modern art.
Materials:
Finger paints – bright colors and pastels work the best
Palette - any flat surface to hold the paint such as a plate or pie pan
Paint spreader - brayers, fingers or brushes
Paper - heavier paper works best for frame-able art or gift cards
Scrapers – credit cards, combs, cardboard shapes, popsicle sticks, the eraser end of a pencils, etc.
Newspaper
Step 1: Cover your work surface with newspaper.
Step2: Put some finger paint on your palette.
Step 3: Spread the paint in stripes on the paper.
Step 4: Run the scraper over the wet paint to create a design.
Step 5: Let your painting dry flat on the newspaper.
Colorful Coffee Filter Paper
This paper is very sturdy and good for delicate projects like snowflakes as it doesn’t fall apart.
Materials
Coffee filters
Brightly colored water color markers or water color paint
Newspaper
Scissors
Step 1: Cover your work surface with newspaper.
Step 2: Decorate the filters with markers or paint. Any shapes, any design, any amount.
Step 3: Wet the snow flakes with water. You can spray, flick drops, or ring a wet wash cloth on the filter to create a new design.
Step 4: Let dry. Great news, coffee filters dry very quickly and will soon be ready to use in another project.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
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