Materials As much as possible I try to use recyclable materials for construction art lessons. I source these from Recreate or ask the children to bring things in from home. Recyclable materials Bottles Caps Cardboard boxes (cereal/shoeboxes etc.) Wrapping paper Scrap paper Containers (yoghurt pots/egg cartons) Other materials Tin foil Scissors Foam sheets Stickers Crepe paper Pipe
Cardboard Favela by Pamela Sullivan
It's easy to replicate anything with cardboard, and I love making these realistic Cardboard Sculptures! If you live in a city, it's an economical material.
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I've been wanting to post this project for a year. This rainbow collage invitation was presented to my art camp kids one year ago today, which just happened to be the same day as the Pulse night
"A painting is not about an experience. It is an experience."
I made these collograph prints with very young children. The one pictured is my example. They started with a piece of craft foam and scissors. I explained that they should try cutting out different shapes: some small, some slightly bigger, and to try and use some straight cuts and some curved or wiggley cuts. They didn't need to worry about it looking like an object that could be recognized. One little girl did opt to cut out a flower and a little boy did a house. We used white glue to attach the craft foam to a piece of corrugated cardboard and we let out printing plates dry until the next class. For printing we just used tempera paint and little foam rollers that can usually be purchased in the home improvement section of the Dollar Store. I encouraged them to print many images on one sheet of paper. I'm starting a newsletter with DIY templates, news from my Etsy shop, and step-by-step photos of some of the techniques for my artwork and illustrations. The newsletter in early June 2018 will include a template for a simple pop-up book to make with children. Sign-ups on the right-hand side of the blog.
Students of all ages can make a Cardinal when all they have to do is wrap cardboard. Perfect for introducing young ones to crafts with yarn.
If your art project feels stagnant, repetitive, or downright boring, you may benefit from reading how to be more experimental with media, techniques and processes.
Tá ai uma atividade para quem curte criar casas, bairros e até cidades inteiras. Veja como fazer lindas casas de papelão passo a passo.
Today Amy from H is for Handmade is sharing a dynamic paper project with us to outfit your home with style. Love this idea!***Hello to all the fine friends of Positively Splendid! I have been looking forward to appearing on Amy's blog for quite some time now and am so thrilled that it is finally
Get creative with all of those boxes you are receiving! Here are 20 ways that you can use cardboard for kid-friendly activities.
We live in a world today where we often order things online as it is convenient, economical and quick. And the reason we mention this here in this article is because we want to talk about the art projects that come from cardboard boxes, which the byproduct of all our online forays. Often, we tend to either throw the cardboard boxes in the trash or recycle them. but what if we were to tell you that you can use these cardboard boxes to make a nice art project? It can be a fun thing to do especially if you want to involve the young ones at home in a worthy project. In fact, with kids at home, you can add this to your real ‘I am bored’ jar ideas for the summer in order to keep your kids occupied throughout the holidays. This can be a green project too since you are using a natural product like cardboard to make something inventive, fun and artistic.
Crafts for all reasons and seasons made from toilet rolls, kitchen rolls and wrapping paper tubes.
Giclee print of my original art - an affordable option for those who are looking to fill their wall with art! *Handmade item *Professionally printed on premium archival art paper using archival quality ink *Made to order *The print comes unframed and shipped in a rigid, heavy-duty cardboard mailer (16'x20" and over is shipped rolled in a rigid protective tube) *Ready to ship in 8-10 days **Please note that due to the printing process, colors may vary slightly from the image displayed.
cardboard packaging with photo transfer, gold acrylic spray, wax and yarn (partly crocheted) - SOLD Verpackungskarton mit Fototransfer, Goldspray, Wachs und Garn (teilweise gehäkelt) - VERKAUFT
'It's not about the destination, but about the journey to it' I make collages of vintage elements that give my work an alienating retro atmosphere with a sense of humor. I get my inspiration from everyday objects or things from everyday life. That can be an event, but also something someone said. This FineArt print is printed by my local printer on an Epson 9900 on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Ultra Smooth 305g/m2 paper (100% cotton, white) This artwork is available in the most common sizes The square ones: 12 x 12cm - 4.72" x 4.72' 15 x 15cm - 5.9" x 5.9" 20 x 20cm - 7.87" x 7.87" 23 x 23cm - 9.05" x 9.05" And the rectangular ones: 10 x 15cm h - 3.93" x 5.9" 13 x 18cm h - 5.12" x 7.09" 18 x 24cm h - 7.09" x 9.45" 21 x 30cm h - 8.27" x 11.8" All prints come with a white border of 1 cm (0,40 inch) for better framing. I will wrap the artwork carefully in a cardboard envelop between 2 layers of cardboard. I will send the artwork by mailbox post. If you want a different size please contact me
We live in a world today where we often order things online as it is convenient, economical and quick. And the reason we mention this here in this article is because we want to talk about the art projects that come from cardboard boxes, which the byproduct of all our online forays. Often, we tend to either throw the cardboard boxes in the trash or recycle them. but what if we were to tell you that you can use these cardboard boxes to make a nice art project? It can be a fun thing to do especially if you want to involve the young ones at home in a worthy project. In fact, with kids at home, you can add this to your real ‘I am bored’ jar ideas for the summer in order to keep your kids occupied throughout the holidays. This can be a green project too since you are using a natural product like cardboard to make something inventive, fun and artistic.