Showing posts with label Paper Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper Crafts. Show all posts

Indian Corn Bubble Wrap Printmaking







The girls and I made these bubble wrap
to send to family and friends
that wouldn't be with us to celebrate
Thanksgiving. 


I thought I'd re-post this craft
in case you want to recreate it 
with your own children
or in your classroom this year. 


Start with some scraps of plastic bubble wrap.




Paint with layers of orange,
yellow, and red washable tempera or acrylic craft paint.




Press your painted bubble wrap 
onto sheets of brown, orange, yellow
construction paper. 


(Brown paper grocery bags would be cool too!)  


Keep some baby wipes or a wet rag handy
to clean up painty fingers and hands as you work!




After the paint has dried, 
trace your child's feet to make the corn cobs
and let them cut them out. 






Happy Bubble Wrap Printing! 


Fondly,
pink and green mama,



Coffee Filter Snowflake Art



Remember this little guy from my favorite things post last week?


The girls and I have been having fun with coffee filters all week. 
I bought a package at the grocery store specifically for craft-usage.


We don't use this kind in our coffee maker-
we having boring brown #4 cone shaped filters
that aren't really good for much when it comes to crafting. 


(They are, however, great for composting in our kitchen vermicomposter!)




"E" decided to make a color wheel with hers.
She said the window in my art studio, over my sewing machine,
is/was boring and needed some color. 


She cut out the center of the filter,
then, carefully drew black lines with a marker
to divide each section. Then, she carefully painted
this little spectrum/color wheel. 


I love it and it looks great with the sunlight streaming through it. 
AND...
I love that she came up with the project completely on her own!




We also cut out snow flakes,
laid them on newspapers,
and carefully painted them with watercolor. 


I like cutting them out first, 
because the watercolor paint flattens them out
and stiffens them up a bit.  


They display really beautifully 
on windows, mirrors, and bulletin boards
when they're dry. 




My new view from my sewing machine --
Thanks "E"!


Fondly,
pink and green mama,








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