Parasol Craft

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Take a look at the latest Parasol Craft to find an interview with me! This is a beautiful magazine featuring the work of some amazing artists (and then there’s me). The beautiful illustration on the cover is by Yasmine Surovec, who also happens to be the creator of the magazine — she’s multi-talented! Included in the magazine are 118 pages full of handmade goodness, downloadable backgrounds, paper crafts with downloadable files, instructions for a hand drawn tote bag, and much more. You can download it for just $2.50, so save a tree this week and buy an online magazine.

Auction Projects: check.

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It’s good to get things done. I just finished up the two auction projects for my daughter’s first grade class. Neither of these projects was my idea. The first is a scratch foam printing project that I saw at Glitter Goods. Ours is a night time scene of Atlanta to fit with the auction’s Starry Night theme. The children made drawings, traced them onto styrofoam and I printed them. Hint: Remember that words will need to be mirror image for the prints, so you can scan in the drawing, reverse it and print it out again for the kids to trace. I forgot this, so had to make some fixes. Or you could just skip the letters in your project.

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And the wall hanging/table runner is a batik project that I saw on Swallowfield, but the tutorial can be found at That Artist Woman. The kids glued on the fabric, let it dry for a day, painted it, then I washed off the glue and sewed the pieces together. I gave them some ideas about patterns, but they mostly came up with their own designs. I debated if each square should just have one color, but in the end I let the kids decide. As you can see, most kids decided to use multiple colors. Hint: These first-graders found it tiring to squeeze the glue bottle and you do have to squeeze pretty hard. For younger kids, you could cut the tip off the bottle to allow the glue to come out easier. Also, I was going for a brighter color palette, but the fabric paint does fade a bit so be sure to go darker with the paint.

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Both of these were manageable projects for kids and weren’t too overwhelming. Good auction project ideas. Thanks to Glitter Goods, Swallowfield and That Artist Woman for the creative inspiration! I can’t wait to show these to the kids today. For those of you with younger children, I have found first-grade to be sort of a magical year — they can do things for themselves, can understand much about the world, and they get jokes. But they’ll tell you that sarcasm is rude and that you shouldn’t use the f-word. Everyone needs a first-grader around.

Quick Crafty Round-up

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Découpage Eggs from Moda Bake Shop.

Crêpe Paper Flowers from Hello! Lucky (excerpt from Martha Stewart Weddings).

Easter Egg Diorama Music Box from Matsutake (via Whip Up).

Grow Your Own Wheatgrass from Make and Takes (that’s wheatgrass, people).

Flower Hair Clips from Julie’s Blog.

Bunny Finger Puppets from The Purl Bee.

Cheat’s Papier Mâché from The Red Thread.

Hand-painted Teacup Tutorial featured on The Storque’s How-Tuesday from Louche Lab.