Image 4 of 30 from gallery of Playful Roaming Nursery / Philippe Gibert Architecte. Photograph by Sergio Grazia
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The anatomy of our hands is complex and intricate. To explore how our fingers on our hands are able to move, build a robot hand with your kid!
So... I am excited to catch up and post all of the last 4 months of art projects. I was so tired by the end of the school year trying to finish up so many projects that I didn't even have the spec of desire to post them- probably due to the fact that I pay for high-speed, but don't actually have it... So posting them takes longer than it should. Blah. Yay! Here is another wonderful collaborative HAND ART project that I made up for the 4rth-graders. They get to "leave their mark" before they head over to middle school next year as 5th-graders. Materials Needed: hands to trace! thick card stock acrylic paint brushes Mod Podge pre-painted (acrylic) background of a tree on a pre-stretched canvas or a wood board (similar to the ones I make for all of my school projects- go here to see "How to make your own WOOD CANVAS"). Here's how we did it: Each of the kids traced and cut out their hands on card stock. Then they drew with pencil their design and then painted their hand with acrylic. (Help: I find if they don't draw it first with pencil and go straight to painting it turns into a paint mess) They look so bright and a blast of colors! Each hand is soooo unique! We let them dry overnight and then flattened hands in books for 24 hours. I started to adhere one group by group of hands with Mod Podge (apply Mod Podge to the canvas not the hands), then laid plastic wrap on top of hands, and then books on top to keep them flattened. It takes about 20+ minutes to safely dry and go on to the next group of hands. The finish will be shinny and a little bumpy from the plastic wrap. Try to flatten out before placing books on top and drying. Add an overall coat of Mod Podge to seal and protect the artwork. Seeing the kids examine and find their own hand and screaming like crazies, makes it all worth my time... oh hands... The best concept about my elementary school projects is that you can make smaller versions of them at home with your kids or adapt them to any group of persons! Have fun and try it! Join my exclusive email list for my upcoming Candice Ashment Studio shop! I do NOT SPAM! You won't be sorry when you get the SUPER SECRETE SALES & SNEAK PEEKS! Thank you for stopping by
The Saint Michael archangel doll can be used as a guardian in-home, nursery decoration, good combines with rustic home decor style and will be an amazing gift for Christians. An Image, design, and construction of this doll made by me. This is an OOAK art doll made in Waldorf style. ♥ Occasions - birthday gift / Anniversary gift / Housewarming gift / Christmas gift ♥ Unique design, OOAK art doll ♥ Style: Waldorf doll ♥ Gift message available ♥ Height: 6 inches or 15 cm ♥ Condition: brand-new, handmade. ♥ Material: bio wool, cotton, silk, mohair, Interlock tricot, woolen felt ♥ Eco-friendly ♥ Suitable for children from 7 years old ♥ Packing: cardboard box. The clothes made of 100% woolen felt. All clothes are securely sewn and not removable! © 2014-2024 Yulia Rybchenko All Rights Reserved
Learn how to make a kaleidoscope in this fun STEM/science activity and craft for kids. It’s such a fun way to explore light, reflections, and symmetry! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! *This post was originally published 2/2/16 and has since been updated. Last week I made these super fun kaleidoscopes with my …
Recreate the classic Scottish flag with your little ones to celebrate St Andrew's Day in a creative way! This project is great for younger children as the cutting and ripping of the elements for the mosaic will help hone their fine motor skills. This is also a great way to use up pieces from your craft stash! Look for all the traditional blue elements in there and piece together your paper flag. Project and instructions by Georgia Coote. Discover more projects by this maker: How to Make a Pom Pom Paper Thistle How to Make a Highland Cow Felt Face
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A school-aged STEAM program about mirrors and reflections, with demonstrations of illusions and special effects made with mirrors, followed by construction of homemade kaleidoscopes that really work! Science, art, reflection, illustions, optics, light.
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Sew, stitch, and create these Saint Patrick's Day inspired pieces using the free tutorials from Molly and Mama. From hair clips to pin cushions, you're set!
8x10 intuitive acrylic abstract with mixed media marking tools of pencil crayon chalk and pastels. Original piece by Local St Louis resident artist And resident artist of Missouri Artist on Main Gallery in Saint Charles Missouri Jannet Owens.
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"But undoubtably the main festivity on St Martin's Day especially in France and Germany is that of making paper lanterns and carrying them in procession. Children form groups - either informally or as
Not only does this Zentangle hands art project look amazing, it is also a great art activity for kids to help them relax. This zentangle art project f
Learn how to make simple straw structures! Fun STEAM activity for kids!
Spread the loveDixie Cup Windmills My daughter often comes up with the ideas for our projects together. Sometimes her inspiration comes from seeing something in a book or something from school or sometimes like with…Continue Reading…
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My middle school kiddos are in love with this project! Thanks to Cassie Stephens string art lesson! After learning the process I decided to...
Here is my entry for the SVGCuts Spring Challenge, it's made using the egg from the Popular Street Tulips kit. The roof is from the top of the egg and the body is from the bottom of the egg. I only used the first two layers of the bottom of the egg and cut the rest off in Make the Cut. I then created 4 sections one bigger then the next to form the windmill. The blade is made using the fence from Chamomile Friendship Cards. For the windows I used the door from Playful Parlour's birdcage and the tulips are from the new collection April Avenue, I welded them to a strip and scored it so they would stand. The railing I made in MTC from an Octagon and I welded rectangles for posts around and glued another strip to form the top railing. the windmill is about 9" tall and the base is about 6 3/4". It opens in two sections so I can put the tea lights in the base and the middle sections. I really enjoyed designing and making this project, oh and the wood paper is from Echo Parks This & That Charming digital pack, the roof paper I had from somewhere. I'm trying to get a good outside picture before I submit it. I picked up a motor, I want to see if I can get the blades moving, hopefully it works!! Here it is with the battery tea lights
Learn how do hands work with this fun, hands-on human body project for kids. In this working model children will learn about muscles!
Build an articulating hand model STEM craft and learn all about the marvelous wonder that is our hands! Explore bones, tendons, and muscles.
Your STEAM kids are going to love these technology projects for kids! These fun STEM projects like circuit cards, bots, coding, and more are perfect for problem solving or science fair activities.
Shamrock leaf string art wall decor, green St. Patricks day decoration, cloverleaf home decor, Irish shamrock green lucky gift for friends This simple shamrock wall art will look great at any room you plan to place it in. It can be easily hanged vertically using two brass hangers on the backside of the wood base which has been stained with wood wax. Minimalist decors are really in trend now and this one is no exception. Don't have a color scheme where ivory is the color you need? No worries - just contact me and we can make it in the color you desire. ►Size: 20 x 20 cm (8 x 8 in) ►Color: Dark Brown wood base (board finished with brown wax), brass hanger and nails, ivory/white high-quality strings. Colors may slightly differ due to monitor differences. Also, if you have any questions feel free to contact us here on Etsy. We will be glad to clarify them as soon as possible :) For more interesting things visit our Etsy shop: https://www.goodstrings.etsy.com/