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 Thursday, October 04, 2012

Teaching Thursday: Slitherin' Friends

By Candie Cooper (See more from Candie on her blog, Candie Cooper's Journal)



With the weather getting chilly, these little guys are looking for a place to hide out! How about on your craft table under the work lamp?


 

I've looked at these reptile surfaces a thousand times in the wood section of the craft store. The cracks and crevices kept me away (and they were lizards and snakes after all). But! I know how much fun little boys and girls would have painting these creatures so I took stab (with a paint brush). Pick your favorite Apple Barrel and Folk Art paint colors and base coat, keeping a little water on your brush so the color seeps into the cracks.

 



Use a sponge to add a textured second color of green to the top or....


 


head outdoors to experiment painting with an old toothbrush. I flicked, brushed and splotched paint onto the lizard. It was messy, but so fun! Get really crazy and use a few colors.




The lizard came with a faux leather back piece, but I replaced it with colorful tie dyed felt. You can add more painted details and then outline them with a permanent marker so they show up. 


 

The snake got more painted stripes and dots with a felt tongue. Thick craft glue was used to hold the felt embellishments. Snakes usually give me the "willies," but not this one! He's too cute.

 



Friends forever. I ended up loving this craft so much. Now, I've got my sights set on the plain wooden car surfaces with moving parts. Stay tuned.

*If you want your creatures to be shiny, use a spray varnish before adding felt embellishments.









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 Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Web Wednesday: Decoupaged Lace Pumpkins




Your kids are probably looking forward to Halloween, and they want to help decorate some crafts. One of the best things kids can craft is a pumpkin. There are so many simple ways to dress one up. Take this lace pumpkin created by Amy, from Positively Splendid. In this crafty project Amy used Mod Podge, paint, and lace. To see how this pumpkin was decorated, click here. This is a very simple way to have your kids help decorate for Halloween.

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 Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Tuesday Tutorial: Spider Candy Jars



Add a spooky touch to your candy jars by making these spiders. So they may not the scariest spiders you have ever seen, but they definitely look cute inside these candy jars. Kirsten Jones, a talented designer, created this Halloween project. This is a beginner project that was created using FolkArt paints. Below are all the supplies you will need to make these spiders. To see the complete instructions for this project click here.

 

PLAID Supplies


·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Lime Green, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Vivid Orange, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Artists Pigments™ - Pure Orange, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Wicker White, 2 oz.

·       FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Licorice, 2 oz.


Other Supplies


3 wood candle sticks
3 wood dowels
3 3” wood balls
Black pipe cleaners
Sandpaper
Hot glue
3 assorted jars
½” flat brush
Halloween scrap book paper

 

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