Thursday, 29 March 2012
Paper Crafts
Never underestimate the imagination of a child. A child can create some of the most unique crafts from a single piece of paper. In this article, we are going to look at a specific theme - fish. Yes, we are going to look at how to create a few "fishy" crepe paper crafts for kids and of course, adults too!
To make the fish simply cut out a fish using a pattern, you can make the pattern as small or big as you like by either shrinking it or enlarging it on a home scanner/printer or by taking it to an office supply store that has a printer.
Once you decide the size of the fish you can and we do recommend more than one size of course, depending on what you are going to do with your fish which we will look at shortly.
Once the fish is cut out and you have a crepe paper fish you can do several things with it. You can use other pieces (stripes, dots, even stars) made out of paper and attach it with the glue to the fish.
Once you decide the size of the fish you can and we do recommend more than one size of course, depending on what you are going to do with your fish which we will look at shortly.
Once the fish is cut out and you have a crepe paper fish you can do several things with it. You can use other pieces (stripes, dots, even stars) made out of paper and attach it with the glue to the fish.
Fabric Painting
You look at the wonderful tapestries and marvel at the designs. The painted fabrics take your breath away and leave you wondering, how on earth did they do that? Craftsmen throughout the ages have passed on their astounding skills teaching people for centuries how to paint fabric.
It is said that fabric painting has its roots in Asia and eventually made its way through Europe, India and Africa as merchants traded their wares throughout the ancient world. It was at this time fabric painting techniques were adapted by artisans in each of these countries to reflect the culture of their times.
It's quite interesting to note that although the craft may have begun in a certain place and time, it did not remain the same but evolved into rather interesting forms. Despite the distance and language barriers, each artisan experimented, expressed and refined their painting technique, adding a unique spin while still embracing the core principles of the fabric painting craft.
Ancient civilizations introduced the painting aspect on human bodies much earlier than painting on fabrics. This practice was later adapted to be applied to fabrics. Fabrics were woven, patterns were designed prior to and sometimes after the fabric had been constructed. Another method used to create this opulent-looking fabric was by dyeing the individual yarns before weaving the fabrics. Today artisans do not limit themselves to dyeing yarns or painting yardage but have taken it a step further in painting directly on the assembled garment.
It is said that fabric painting has its roots in Asia and eventually made its way through Europe, India and Africa as merchants traded their wares throughout the ancient world. It was at this time fabric painting techniques were adapted by artisans in each of these countries to reflect the culture of their times.
Ancient civilizations introduced the painting aspect on human bodies much earlier than painting on fabrics. This practice was later adapted to be applied to fabrics. Fabrics were woven, patterns were designed prior to and sometimes after the fabric had been constructed. Another method used to create this opulent-looking fabric was by dyeing the individual yarns before weaving the fabrics. Today artisans do not limit themselves to dyeing yarns or painting yardage but have taken it a step further in painting directly on the assembled garment.
Paint For Crafts
Since birdhouses are made out of wood, they can be painted over and over. They are great to practice on. In fact, the more paint, the better (especially if they end up outside). Another reason why I choose to work with them has to do with the multiple planes of birdhouse architecture. Trying new design ideas on different planes is easier than painting on 2-D formats. When painting on 2-D canvases, artists need to worry about composition and framing, whereas this is typically not too much of a concern when painting birdhouses.
I decoupage, glaze, antique, stress, sponge, stencil, and even faux paint birdhouses. Birdhouses are the perfect format to explore color schemes too. It's natural to have some birdhouses turn out better than others. Typically, the better designed birdhouses can stay indoors (or put up for sale) and the lesser ones can go outside. Often times and as mentioned earlier, some of the birdhouses have several applications applied to them. I have to admit, after several layers of paint, the surfaces can get ruddy looking (but the birds and wasps never seem to care).
Art Supplies
Towels can be used in numerous creative ways. Party decorations can be made of nearly anything and towels make no exception. Apart from being a great and fun addition to the atmosphere, towel decorations can also turn into gifts or beautiful favors that guests will take home.
Most of the shapes and items that can be created out of towels are relatively simple. A white towel can be a wonderful foundation. Flowers and ribbons will add some splendor and glitter to the decorative item.
Considering towel decorations for your upcoming party? You can use one of these ideas to create something unusual and eye-catching.
Most of the shapes and items that can be created out of towels are relatively simple. A white towel can be a wonderful foundation. Flowers and ribbons will add some splendor and glitter to the decorative item.
Considering towel decorations for your upcoming party? You can use one of these ideas to create something unusual and eye-catching.
Towel Cakes
Towel cakes are excellent decorations for baby showers. Apart from being there as a beautiful piece, they can be filled with presents for the mom-to-be.
To make a towel cake, you will need two bath towels, two hand towels, two wash cloths, pins, a cardboard circle, cosmetic or decorative items that you want to place inside and plastic wrap that will help you keep the towel cake impeccable until the party date.
To start making the cake, you will first need the bath towels. Fold each one in half lengthwise. Fold once again until you get a thin stripe. Start rolling until you get a coil. The pins will help you keep it together. Once you roll the first towel, get the second one attached to it through the use of pins and make the coil larger.
Towel cakes are excellent decorations for baby showers. Apart from being there as a beautiful piece, they can be filled with presents for the mom-to-be.
To make a towel cake, you will need two bath towels, two hand towels, two wash cloths, pins, a cardboard circle, cosmetic or decorative items that you want to place inside and plastic wrap that will help you keep the towel cake impeccable until the party date.
To start making the cake, you will first need the bath towels. Fold each one in half lengthwise. Fold once again until you get a thin stripe. Start rolling until you get a coil. The pins will help you keep it together. Once you roll the first towel, get the second one attached to it through the use of pins and make the coil larger.
Craft Ideas
ewelry making craft projects typically involve using jewelry supplies to make all sorts of items - some wearable, some useable, and some decorative. It's a fun way to use up bits and pieces of leftover supplies, or to mix other craft forms with jewelry techniques. If you're having a creativity block, have some fun using your supplies in a totally different kind of project.
Kids love jewelry making craft projects too. You can set out an assortment of beads, findings, colored art wire, ribbon, glue, and a few other odds and ends - and a group of creative children can happily entertain themselves for a couple of hours.
You can also make and sell kits for specific projects, and include photos of a few suggested ways to create the project using the supplies in the kit package. Jewelry making craft kits are popular gifts, and can sell well if you hit on currently cool projects and colors.
Jewelry Making Craft Ideas
Here are a few idea starters for projects you can experiment with. Many of these items make wonderful gifts, especially if you personalize the design for the person you give it to.
* Home decor - try using your jewelry supplies to embellish vases, create wall hangings, craft a bookmark, or make a wind chime.
Kids love jewelry making craft projects too. You can set out an assortment of beads, findings, colored art wire, ribbon, glue, and a few other odds and ends - and a group of creative children can happily entertain themselves for a couple of hours.
Jewelry Making Craft Ideas
Here are a few idea starters for projects you can experiment with. Many of these items make wonderful gifts, especially if you personalize the design for the person you give it to.
* Home decor - try using your jewelry supplies to embellish vases, create wall hangings, craft a bookmark, or make a wind chime.
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