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October 19, 2009

Paper Crafts

Papier mâché is another beautiful paper craft. You can make beautiful plates, bowls or containers for gifts or decoration with a little creativity, some old newspapers and a dash of patience.

You Will Need

  • A mould – a bowl, container or plate of your choice
  • Cling wrap
  • Vaseline
  • Wallpaper paste
  • Newspaper
  • Scissors
  • Glue brush
  • Craft knife
  • Paint and brushes (poster or acrylic)
  • White emulsion
  • Clear Varnish Spray

What To Do

  1. Choose your mould and give it a coat of vaseline then line it with cling wrap. Fold the wrap over the rim of your container or bowl, it will be easier to lift out your mould when ready. Make up your wallpaper paste and prepare your newspaper by tearing it into small squares.
  2. Cover the plastic film with paste and then apply a layer of pasted newspaper. Make sure you overlap the edges of each piece of newspaper as you paste. Paste five layers of paper and then leave to dry overnight in a warm location. Repeat each day until you have the thickness you want. Make your last layer as smooth as possible.
  3. Your papier  mâché will need to dry for several days in a warm place before you remove it from the mould. It has to be completely dry or it will not hold its shape. Carefully use the cling wrap to lift your new bowl or container out of the mould then remove the wrap.
  4. You may need to use some scissors or the craft knife to trim or tidy the edge so that it is even. Be careful here it is easy to take off to much. When you are happy with the edge paste one layer of pasted newspaper pieces over it so it is really smooth. Allow to dry throughly for a day or longer if necessary.
  5. Paint two coats of white emulsion on both sides of your new bowl or plate, this creates a smooth surface and also hides the newsprint. Paint your background colour, give it at least one coat and allow it to thoroughly dry before creating your design.
  6. Plan, draw and then paint your design onto your bowl or plate. if you don’t feel confident with this part of the process use a cutout design from gift wrap or a magazine.  Coat the design in wall paper paste and stick in place. Leave to dry.
  7. When everything has dried thoroughly spray with clear varnish, to protect it, giving it two coats for a glossy finish. You should now be very happy with your completed papier mâché creation.

Well Done :)

August 2, 2009

Kids Making Puppets

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As much as kids enjoy playing with puppets they can also have a whole lot of fun making them. Puppets can be a wonderful form for expressing ideas and imagination through their creation and subsequent play. Puppets can be as simple or creative as the child desires and as skill and materials allow.

What You Need:-

Scrap Materials – Old socks, gloves, tubes, boxes, sticks, pine cones, paper bags, paper plates, balloons, wool, cotton wool, paper and cardboard, ice block sticks, felt, paste, tape or staples, scissors, crayons, felt pens or paint.

Finger Puppets

What You Need:- Paper, felt or material, cotton wool, ribbons, material, lace and glue, scissors, felt tipped pens.

What to Do:- Cut a shape of paper, felt or fabric about 9 cm x 6 cm. Glue down or sew around the edges leaving bottom end open for finger. Glue or paint on a face add clothes and hair.

Walking Puppets

What You Need:- Cardboard, felt-tipped pens, scissors, glue, fabric, wool, cotton wool.

What to Do:-Draw a figure and paste onto cardboard or draw on cardboard directly. Cut around figure and then cut out a hole for each leg large enough t0  poke fingers through. Draw face and add decorations for hair and clothes. Put fingers through the holes and the puppet is able to be walked around and play with the other puppets.

Have Lots of Fun :)

August 1, 2009

Fun with Collage

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Kids have a great time exercising their imaginations when it comes to making a collage. A collage is what is made when a varirty of  materials are glued onto paper, cardboard or board. Supply your child with a wide range of materials and watch their creativity blossom. There is no limit to what you can use. Find some shoe boxes or small containers to store all the bits and pieces.

What You Need:-

Materials – Really you can provide anything at all that can be glued to paper or board. Here are a few ideas, beads, buttons, confetti, cotton wool, flowers, foil, dead matches, fabric, feathers, pebbles, ribbon, pasta paper, toothpicks, wool.

Staples and tape, crayons or felt tip pens, scissors containers, glue, craft blue is probably best for heavier objects.

Here is a simple recipe for paste;  1/2 cup cornflour, 1/2 cup cold water, boiling water. Mix cold water and cornflour to make a smooth paste, Add boiling water quickly while stirring. Stir until paste is clear (add disinfectant if you want to store paste), refrigerate.

Themed collages are a good idea and collecting pieces you need for your theme can be fun. A collage of a beach scene could involve sand, shells, pebbles, cellophane and brightly coloured paper a farm collage might include feathers, straw, ice block sticks and grass.

The important thing to remember is its all about being creative using your imagination but most of all…..Have Fun:)

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