Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2011

March 31: Easter garland

We started this year's Easter with a garland made out of foam shapes. The children traced around cookie cutters and then cut out the flowers, bunnies and eggs. This was quite challenging for the below 5 group! They then decorated the shapes and strung them on some yarn. As always, we thought they did a great job!



and this was our "grown-up" version :) 

Monday, March 28, 2011

The chicken or the egg tutorial

Last year we made this chicken and egg hanger for easter. we printed a tutorial in this months MADS magazine and here it is for all the non-MADS members out there!


Materials

1. Craft foam in assorted colors.  We used yellow for the body as well as red and green and a small scrap of orange for the beak. You’ll need 1 bond paper sized sheet for the body and smaller pieces for the other colors.  You can get packs of assorted craft foam at some National Bookstores and most branches of Office Warehouse.
2.  PVA glue ( Elmer’s or any other white glue)
3.  String or yarn and a large needle
4. 2 drinking straws in matching colors

Instructions

1. Down load and print this pattern. You need to size it to fit on a letter sized bond paper.



2. Cut out the chicken body, beak, comb and wattle as well as 6 eggs out of an appropriate color foam. 
Cut out the egg shape from the chicken stomach. Using scrap foam, cut out small strips, triangles, hearts etc to decorate the eggs with. Use a hole puncher to punch out small circles. 



3. Glue the wattle, comb and beak on to the chicken head. Using a black permanent marker draw on an eye. Decorate the eggs with the small scraps of foam. (photo 3) the chick, cut out half an egg shape in green. Trim the top edge to look like grass. Cut a circle in yellow for the chick’s head and a small triangle in orange for the beak. Glue the chick onto the egg, then the grass and then the beak. Draw 2 eyes with a black permanent marker.



4. Once everything is dry thread the needle with a long piece of string. Cut the straws into approx 1-2”  (2.5-5cm) pieces.


5. Starting at the top of the first egg, push the needle through the foam from back to front leaving a small tail. Loop the string around the edge of the egg and make a knot at the back to anchor the string. Next thread a piece of straw on to the string to use as spacer between the eggs. Thread the next egg by passing the needle through the foam from front to back at the bottom and back to front at the top of the egg. This way all the big “stitches”, will be at the back of the foam and not covering all the pretty decorations on the front of the egg. 
Continue alternating eggs and straws until you have 5 eggs on the string.  The 6th egg will be laced into the hole cut out from the chicken’s tummy. Attach this egg the same way, tying off the string at the back. 
Add a piece of string to the top edge of the chicken as per photo, so you can hang the mobile up. 


Variations: you can make this mobile out of cardboard and have the children paint it first. You can also use sequins and beads to decorate the eggs, and for the brave parents, go ahead and use glitter! The children will love it!

Happy Easter!



Monday, March 21, 2011

March 17, 2011: collage and stamping sunsets

We explored sunsets using tissue paper to make a collage and stamping fish or bunny silhouettes. Of course, some kids choose fish AND bunnies even though one or the other animal was totally out of there elements i.e. fish in a field and bunnies hopping on the sea!





Friday, March 11, 2011

March 10, 2011: printing necklaces/ties on T-shirts

We saw this really original idea for a stamped T-shirt at My Own Road and thought it would be great would be great for our craft class. Thank-you Jen for the great idea!


Needless to say the boys weren't too enthusiastic about necklaces so we kindly let them stamp neckties instead and this is what they came up with!






Saturday, March 5, 2011

Feb 24: straw charger wall art

We've all seen these straw chargers which are mainly used to serve pancit locally. We thought they would make cute wall art using a stenciling technique. The children cut out the stencils using the same technique as paper snowflakes. As you can see from the photos a few already have a good eye for symmetry!





Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Feb 3: The year of the rabbit

Happy Chinese New Year! We always have to smile at those chinese cats with waving paws you see in many shops in Manila. We wanted to do something similar with the children for Chinese New Year and came up with these waving rabbits. Unfortunately you can't see on the photos, that the rabbit's paw actually moves!


Dec 10: ornaments

Christmas trees and little red  (and blue) elves. 





Dec 3: ornament tree

Small ornaments dangle off the wire branches of these little trees. 



Nov 25: flowerpot Santa

Last year, our flowerpot angels were one of our most popular crafts, so we added a Santa to our collection this year! (Photos to follow, sorry we had some technical difficulties!)

Sunday, October 10, 2010

October 7: autograph books

As many of the children who attend our craft classes are from expat families, we thought it would be a good idea to let them make autograph books. That way they could have their friends write something about themselves or make a drawing/ stick in a photo and they would always have something to remember the people they met in Manila by. If any of the kids needs extra pages, please let us know so we can send you the Word document to print yourself.









Monday, October 4, 2010

Oct 2, 2010: Eygptian pillows

H+P, 2 of our 10 year old crafters made the Egyptian pillows using fabric crayons (available at National Bookstore and some SM department stores) on canvas.  We used them last year when the children decorated pillow cases as Christmas gifts for their parents , and they stand up very well to washing even when using the rather harsh Philippine laundry soaps! The girls agreed to to the same rather haughty cat on their pillows.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Sept 16, 2010: Flowerpot scarecrows

These not-so-scary-scarecrows turned out so well, I couldn't resist posting nearly all photos! Sorry!