Thursday, December 29, 2011

Create Your Own Snowman from Recycled Materials


Getting bored at home doing nothing during the holiday season? Why not try making your own little snow man using recycled house hold materials?

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Abstract Art 1



A fun and messy way of creating Abstract Art using poster paint, a piece of straw and a lot of imagination.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Make your own robot from Pet Bottles and recycled materials



Make your own robot from discarded and recycled materials. Make use of ordinary items found inside your house and  turn them into something new and exciting...

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Name Plate popsicle sticks

Immortalize your name in Popsicle sticks. Popsicle stick which comes relatively cheap and practically easy to find and accessible can be used for a variety of applications and uses. For this project we will be using Popsicle sticks to literally spell out your name.

Materials needed

Popsicle sticks
Crafts Glue
Poster paint
Ribbons
Yarn
Scrap booking materials
Card Board
Double sided tape

1. Spell-out your name using the Popsicle sticks. Just remember to control the size of
   your Popsicle sticks as they tend to become very big.
2. Once you've spelled-out your name. You can now stick them together using your crafts glue.
   Just remember to allow your Popsicle stick enough time to dry properly.
3. Decorate your Popsicle sticks using poster paint, or you can use scrap booking shapes as
   they are a good source of decorative items,or wrap the Popsicle sticks with yarn or ribbons.
4. Attached the decorated Popsicle sticks onto a piece of card board to hold them all together.
   Just remember that the Popsicle sticks become heavier once you add on the decorations.
5. Congratulations your done...

Friday, October 7, 2011

Create Your Own Monster Truck from Recycled Toy Parts


Make use of broken and old Toys parts. Reinvent broken and old toys parts into a new and creative toy. This guide will show you how you can turn broken and old toy parts into an awesome monster truck.

Materials Needed:

Glue Gun
Glue Sticks
Crafts Glue
Old and Broken-off toy pieces
Tissue paper carton rolls
Colored Markers
Poster Paint
Tape

Procedure:

1. Decide on the look of your Monster Truck.
2. You can build the body of your Truck using a Tissue paper carton roll and a plastic
   Easter egg. Fasten the each halve of the plastic Easter egg at the end of the Tissue
   paper carton roll with tape.
3. Look for broken-off wheels and attach it to the bottom of your Tissue paper carton roll
   using your glue gun.
4. Attach a broken-off car seat on the top of your tissue paper carton roll using your glue
   gun to produce the cockpit.
5. Attach a spoiler on top and small guns at both sides using your glue gun for that wham bam
   effect.
6. If you like you could also color your monster truck with poster paint or add some stickers
   for effect.
7. Congratulations your done...

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Bean Art


Have lots of fun creating works of art using different kinds of beans. Use different colored beans to produce wonderful and exciting effects. 

Materials Needed:
A Piece of Card board (You may use paper, but you must consider that the more beans you use the heavier your project becomes)
Beans (lots and lots of beans. For this project I used a combination of green mongo beans and white kidney beans. However, you could use other varieties such as red beans and even corn.)
Shaped Rubber bands

Procedure:
1. Design  a pattern for your artwork. You could used shaped rubber bands, draw shapes and use yarns as borders. I suggest you use borders to keep the seeds in place. However, you could just draw the shapes and highlight the borders using markers.
2. Populate the shapes using your beans and glue. Experiment with different colored and shaped beans for effect. Just remember the more beans you use the heavier your artwork becomes.
3. Let your glue dry and settle. You could also color beans to produce a more colorful effect.
4. Congratulations your done...



Saturday, July 9, 2011

Marshmallow Flower


Went to the grocery store last week and found a great gift item along the candies section. Candies now a days come in different shapes, forms, sizes and packages. Making them a excellent source for gift items. Here is an example of small bite sized marshmallows shaped like flowers and packaged in a plastic bag shaped like a flower. You could either give the marshmallows directly as a gift or you spice it up a little bit to make it extra special. Here are some ideas you could do with your marsh mallow flower.

1. Personalize it by either printing dedications and pictures on a sticker paper to decorate your marshmallow flower. You could also use ready made stickers or download pictures from the Internet to print on your sticker paper.

2. Use different colored ribbons to decorate your marsh mallow flower.
3. Add some dedication or note on a small piece of card board and attach it to your marshmallow flower.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Rocket ship from recycled Materials


Make something new with old and discarded house hold materials. There are a lot of things you could make with your old stuff.  Instead of throwing away your house hold junk, why not reinvent them and turn them into something fun and exciting, like a rocket ship.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Create Your Own Party Banner


Tired of using custom made party banners? Why not design your own party banners and customize it to your chosen party theme. 

Materials Needed:

Straw Rope
Staple wires
Scrap Booking shapes

Procedure:

1. Choose your theme...
2. Decide on the shape of your banner. You can either use traditional shapes, such as circles, squares or triangles. Better yet be creative and use other non-traditional shapes, such as animals and vehicles...
3. Decorate your banners by glueing on the foam or scrap booking shapes. You can also download more
   shapes from the internet and print it on a plain sheet of paper.
4. Add Some glitter glue for effect...
5. Hang your party banners by stappling them on your straw rope.
6. Congratulations your done...

Friday, April 1, 2011

Transferring Sandpaper Art into your shirt or cloth bags

A different way of making use of your sandpaper art. Wish you could wear or carry around your sand paper art? You could actually transfer your favorite sandpaper drawings into a plain shirt or cloth bag using a process called heat transfer...

Materials Needed:

Sandpaper (different textures produces different effects)
A Box of Crayons (Try Glow in the dark Crayons for effect)
Plain sheet of paper
A plain shirt or cloth bag
A Flat Iron

Procedure:

1. Decide on the pattern or illustration you are going to create.
2. Using your box of crayons draw like crazy and produce the art work you desire (experiment with different textures of sandpaper).

3. Since you would be transferring your artwork into a different medium, the image that will be transferred into your shirt or cloth bag will become inverted. Just imagine that you are looking at the image from a mirror, so you could produce the correct orientation.

4. Select the medium you would want to transfer your artwork into (Plain shirt or Cloth bag).
5. Position the sand paper on top of the area you are going to transfer the image to.
6. Place a clean sheet of paper underneath the shirt or cloth bag to prevent the crayon from passing to the back.
7. Iron the sandpaper until the crayon has completely melted and the image has transferred to the shirt or cloth bag.

8. Congratulations your done...

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Sandpaper Art Using Crayons

A fun and simple way to create artworks using sandpaper and crayons as medium. Experiment with different sand paper textures and create a masterpiece.

Materials Needed:

Sandpaper (different textures produces different effects)
A Box of Crayons (Try Glow in the dark Crayons for effect)

Procedure:

1. Decide on the pattern or illustration you are going to create.
2. Using yourbox of crayons draw like crazy and produce the art work you desire.
                     3. Congratulations your done...

Friday, February 4, 2011

Spray Bottle Art

A messy, fun and creative way of making an Abstract piece of art using spray bottles.

Materials Needed:

Spray Bottles
Poster Paints
A piece of Oslo paper

Procedure:

1. Dilute your poster paints with water a 1:1 ratio should be enough, and place them inside the spray bottles. The more colors you have the merrier.

2. Spray the diluted Poster Paint into your Oslo Paper. Be adventurous and experiment with different color combinations.

3. Sprinkle with a dash of glitters for effect and allow to dry.
4. Congratulations your done...

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Make Your Own Chocolate Cake

Make Your Own Chocolate Cake from some art supplies, a paper plate and a lot of imagination. Have lots of fun with your child designing your own chocolate cake.

Materials Needed:

A Small Paper Plate
Brown Poster Paint
Crafts Glue
Glitters
Colored Paper
Cotton Balls
Brush

Procedure:

1. Turn your Paper Plate upside down and attach it to your Colored Paper using your Crafts Glue.
2. Using your Brown Poster Paint and Brush, color the center of your Paper Plate.
3. Attach your cotton balls to the top of your paper plate with glue. This will serve as the  marsh mallow effect for your cake.
4. Sprinkle some Glitters on top for effect.
5. Congratulations your done...

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