Friday, June 18, 2010

Trinket keeper








I bought some air-dry clay so that we wouldn't have to bake these little pinch pots in the oven. The girls made lids to that they could keep their trinkets safely inside.




Here they are drying. Cameron decorated hers with a sea-star, Marcella put a flip-flop on hers, and I put a starfish on mine.




After two days, they were ready to paint with acrylics.








The last step was to put on a shine with clear nail polish after the paint dried.








Aren't they cute?

Sunflower paintings




Sunflowers always brighten our day, and these sunflowers inspired Marcella to paint this flower.

More Garden Art


Marcella decided we need more garden art this summer. Here's her sparkly butterfly painted on a popsicle stick "mat" with acrylics. Don't forget to add glitter!

Paper Baskets


Last month Cameron made this cute paper basket
1. Fold a square piece of construction paper in thirds.
2. Open and fold in thirds the other way so that you show 9 squares.
3. Cut on the 2 folds on each of opposite sides. Stop when you get to the center square.
4. Cut 8" x 1" strip for handle.
5. Use center square for bottom & fold up sides. Use small hole punch on sides & handle. Use a small brass fastener to hold handle in place.
Voila!

Cameron decorated hers with some American Girl paper flowers.