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Monday, March 2, 2015

Cre8ive Kids Corner: Truffula Tree Tutorial

Happy Birthday Dr Suess!!!

I just love Dr. Seuss, who doesn’t? 

Theodor Seuss Geisel was an outside the box thinker with his writings and his artwork. Many people don’t know that he also drew over 400 political cartoons in a 2 year period for The New York City daily newspaper.

When I asked the girls what kind of project they wanted to make in honor of his birthday, they both said Truffula Trees. The Lorax has always been one of my favorites because of the artwork and the powerful message of taking care of our environment. I like this project because it incorporates recycled materials, keeping with the core message of the story. The rest can be found at the dollar store!



Here are the materials you need:
-Toilet paper tubes or paper towel
-Square of cardboard
- Paint
-Different color tissue papers
-Glue
-Pom Poms (optional, I got mine at the dollar store)


Here is the video of the girls making theirs and below I will post a short step by step!




1- Paint your cardboard base green (or any color- it is Dr.
 Seuss and we can think outside the box!!!)
2- Set aside base to dry and paint your paper towel tubes any 
color
3- Take approximately 6 6x6 colored sheets of tissue paper
and fold them accordian style, like you are making a fan.
Staple near the bottom.
4- Once everything is dry, glue your tree trunk onto your
base.
5- Glue pom poms around the base of your trunk. (This is
optional! The girls really wanted to because they look like
little bushes!)
6. Open up your tissue paper, fan it out and crinkle it a little
until it is how you want it to look.
7. Pop it in the trunk and bada bing- you got yourself a
truffula tree and happy kids!

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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Felt and Burlap Valentine's Day Tag by Ursula Smith

I wanted to make a Valentine's Day tag that wasn't too girly and lacy, so I looked around my craft room to see what I could use. I had metal that I could have used, but then I saw some burlap and some red felt. I decided to try to make a tag using those two materials.

Here is how the tag turned out so far...




It is still a little wet, so you can still see some of the gel. Once it has completely dried, the gel will be clear and all you will see is the burlap through the felt. I think I would like to add some hearts cut from the felt on the top section.

You can watch this YouTube video to see how I made it....




I experimented a bit more with burlap, and will post these ideas on my own blog. Here is one idea for burlap and rubber stamps.

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Monday, February 2, 2015

Cre8ive Kids Corner: Love Tree Tutorial by Kelly Corso

New and exciting to have Kelly Corso heading up our "Cre8ive Kid's Corner" with fun projects for children (or kids of any age!).



Valentines Day is sneaking up on us and I wanted to do a cute, quick, cheap and  easy project with my girls. They had off school on MLK Day and I drummed up this idea of a Love Tree. This is one you may enjoy doing with your children.
I picked all these materials up at the dollar store, how can you beat that? So, for approximately $5 we made these and have left over materials! This is what you will need:

-Red construction paper
-Plain white paper (any type will do)
-Glue stick
-Markers
-Foam heart stickers
-Glitter glue(totally optional but if your kids are like mine they are all about the glitter!!!)



All you have to do is:
- Cut a circle out of the white paper for the top of the tree.
   (I used the top of a pot to trace the circle)
-Glue the circle on the top of your red construction paper
-Draw a tree trunk- any style, anything goes!
- Start putting the hearts wherever you want them to go
Bada Bing! You got yourself a love tree!




I decided to be adventurous and do something I had never done before- film this adventure for you all to see! While I have a lot to learn, I'm pretty proud of our first little tutorial and you guys will get to watch us grow along the way. My girls had a great time as well!





One of the great things about making art with your children is that it creates a safe, relaxed environment to have a conversation with them. You begin creating these bonds early, talking about their feelings and thoughts on the world around them hopefully making a clear and open path for them to always come to you if they have something on their mind.

Hope you enjoyed our first video!

Now go out, make love trees with your kids and ask them what is on their minds- they just might surprise you!


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