3D Hand Art
Cut off your hand, put it inside a frame and hang it on your bedroom wall… JUST KIDDING! But you can make a 3D hand instead, and we’re not kidding! This art project is very cool yet very simple. The only trick here is too be very precise in drawing the lines – curved lines […]
Cereal Box Letters
Decorating rooms doesn’t have to be costly. You don’t even have to spend a single penny. If you want to add letter blocks to display on a table or shelf, you can simply use empty cereal boxes. Materials: Several empty Cereal Boxes Pencil Elmer’s Glue/Modge Podge Scissors Ruler Brown Paper Bag/Manila Paper Brush Hot Glue Gun […]
DIY Journal with Upcycled Materials
Do your kids doodle a lot? Kids love doodling! We all know that. They write on whatever surface they see – scrap paper, book covers and even the walls of our house if we’re not diligent! If your kids are very fond of writing or drawing, here’s a nice idea to give or better yet […]
How to Create Movement in Your Drawings
Being able to show movement is the key to bringing an illustration to life. Movement and motion are what help you imagine what you are reading. Without these little details, drawings may be hard to interpret. You don’t need to enter an art class to learn drawing. The first thing you need to practice for moving objects is to […]
Photo Pebbles
Sometimes it’s just fun to do some arts and crafts with no particular reason or goal. There are moments when we just feel like doing something creative just because. And this is one of those projects. After trying it, I thought they are a cute thing to have on the work table. Put pictures of your […]
Shuriken/Ninja Star Origami
This is one of the classic origami many of the kids before the computer era enjoyed making. I remembered this while watching Ninja Assassin on the television the other day. It’s easy and fun to throw around which we could teach kids and let them play with. What you’ll need: 2 pieces Square Construction Paper for one […]
Ladybug Rocks
Give life to the small rocks sitting all over your garden by turning them into decorative ladybugs. These ladybugs can also serve as cute paper weights. Materials: Smooth small light colored rocks, different sizes Acrylic paints (red, black, orange, brown, white) Small paint brushes Steps: Make the outline of the ladybug’s body as guide for […]