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Tuesday, 20 January 2015

diy kids watercolour paintings {using food colouring}

I love simple, fun and creative activities. Particularly when they involve reading a book.

We recently read the book The Three Monsters Big Night Out by Laurence Bourguignon and Michael Derullieux after borrowing it from our local library.
It is a lovely, non scary story about monsters that was enjoyed by our 5 year old in particular. I wanted to keep the enthusiasm going so I got our water colour pad out of the craft cupboard. Our pad is A3 in size and cost a few dollars.
I used food colouring for paint; a teaspoonful added to a bit of water works well.
After drawing our monsters with lead pencil the painting began. We were working at our dining table, so I tore off some sheets of aluminium foil to place underneath the paintings. I'm sure there would have been a bit of seepage through to the tablecloth otherwise!
The idea was to draw and paint roughly; lines didn't need to be exact and neither did the painting.
 Everyone did a painting. These are Eli's four monsters.
Lily opted for a Star Wars painting.
These were a lot of fun and clean up was only a matter of washing out the paintbrushes and glasses used for the food colouring.

These paintings also look great if you outline them in black marker once they are dry.

So, if you have younger children or are looking after children and need an activity give this a go!

Monday, 22 December 2014

gift idea {melty bowl}

 It's been over a month since my last post. Not because there hasn't been anything to share, but because we have been so busy! School finished last week and making teacher gifts was one of the things that kept us busy.

Eli made some melty bowls using Ikea beads, oil spray and a Pyrex bowl. This idea is floating around Pinterest and is a quick, easy and very fun craft project.
 We sprayed the inside of the Pyrex bowl and poured some melty (perler) beads into the bottom.
 Eli pushed the melty beads up the sides so that they were in a single layer.
 We checked to make sure that the top of the beads was fairly even in height all the way around.
And then into a preheated oven (180 degrees Celcius or 350 degrees Fahrenheit) for about 10 minutes.
 When it came out it the melty beads looked fabulous!
Lots of colours and a wonderful texture.
We waited for our colourful creation to cool before taking it out of the Pyrex bowl. We had oiled it well, so it slipped out very easily.
 A bit of a wash with dish washing liquid removed the oiliness on the outside.
And it's done!
While these are obviously not recommended for use with food, they are great for storing bits and pieces like keys or other small objects.
Eli couldn't bear to part with it, so we made a few more to give away!

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Easy Origami Gift Bag

I have a really long list of projects that I would like to make. Some are big and time consuming and some are small and quick. Last year I saw these origami fabric bags popping up all over the place (well, mostly on Pinterest!) and I finally sat down to make one. Because they looked quick.

They are easy peasy! Two fat quarters and a bit of ribbon are all that is needed (and, of course, a sewing machine).

There was no point in me doing a tutorial - there is already a fabulous one at the crafty mummy.

I think these would be wonderful for gifting home made treats like biscuits, toffee or popcorn balls.

I know this origami bag design has been around for a long time. Have you made one?
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