Thursday, March 26, 2020

Activity: WEAVING

WEAVING

FOCUS: Upcycling Threads
Weaving creates a pattern. 
The pattern is created by a repeat action.....
over...under...over...under

Because I like for all children to have the opportunity to create, we use found and upcycled materials

The THREADS can be old yarn, shoe laces, tshirt scraps, paper strips, or salvaged plastic bag strips.....

WHAT YOU NEED:
Cardboard 
Found Threads
Scissors 
Popsicle Stick
Pencil
Ruler

  • Measure and cut your cardboard into desired shape....SQUARE or RECTANGLE
  • Along one edge, Find the center of your shape and mark it.
  • Using your ruler for assistance, mark off every 1"form the center.
  • Do the same, at the opposite end of your shape.
  • Using your scissors, snip into each mark, at least 1/4" in.
  • [On both sides with the markings]
  • Tape your thread at one end of your cardboard loom.
  • Run the thread down to opposite side of the loom, run the thread behind the cut "tooth" and bring to the front [repeat]
  • [Remember to keep the action at the front of the loom, no looping on the back]

When this is done your cardboard loom is set to start weaving.

Using your other threads, start at the left or right side of the vertically strung thread.
Start your over under action...weaving.
When you get to the end, loop and continue pattern back.......repeat until your piece is complete.
*becaware of tension, with your piece, dont pull too tight, it my cause bottle necking.


Keep learning, 
Keep having Fun.....Creste.

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Activity: Recycled Print


RECYCLED PRINTS
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FOCUS: Egg Crates



An egg carton can be made of various materials, including foamed plastics such as polystyrene foam, clear plastic or may be manufactured from recycled paper and molded pulp by means of a mechanized papier-mâché process.

TODAY'S TOOLS


Egg Cartons 
(preferably made of recycled materials)
Paint, Paper, Paintbrush, and scissors.


Using the carton's natural shape, 

Cut Pieces to be used in your prints.

Pour paint out onto a paint pallet.
[pallet: paper plate, wax paper, old dish..]

Dip & Press your cut egg carton pieces into paint, then onto your blank paper.


Fill up the space.

Overlap, be deliberate with placement, accidentally place a print....make a pattern

CREATE.

*Don't forget to share your artwork.



Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Activity: STENCIL

CuT iT Out


FOCUS: Stencil

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Keep learning, Keep having Fun.....Create!

*dont forget to share what you made :)

Monday, March 23, 2020

ACTIVITY: Water & Wax

WATER & WAX
FOCUS: Water Color Resist



Remote Learning with ArtinaBoxCo.

def. Resist: to withstand the action or effect of...

Tools: 
paper, crayons, water colors 
(if you dont have watercolors, tint water with food coloring)
           paintbrush, and cup for water.

CREATE


With crayons, draw your desired scene, abstract, portrait, still life (your choice)
Only use basic lines to create image.


Use watercolor or tinted water to fill up the spaces of your image. 
Paint right over the crayon lines. 
You will notice that the crayon will "resist"
 the water color and stand out from the pigment.


Let your artwork air dry.
Notice the contrast of color and texture. Both lending themselves to the look of your art.

THINK:
* Why don't the crayon and the watercolor mix?
*How can you use the crayon to add texture to the image?


Make multiple images, try different variations.

Keep learning, keep having fun. Create.

Friday, March 20, 2020

ACTIVITY: Paper

FOCUS: PAPER

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Today we will learn & have fun with PAPER :)


Both pictures below are close-ups of PAPER.

(actual fibers)

One is loose or light weight, like newsprint or tissue paper.
The other is compressed or heavy paper, like card stock.


What is a fiber?

Can you tell which is which?

Collect a variety of scraps or pieces of paper.
Observe, feel and discuss differences in your samples.

*if you tear the paper samples, you should be able to see the fibers. (Hint:they look like hairs)


Art Project: Basic Texture Collage

What you Need:
Various papers, colors, textures, prints
Glue 
Scissors
1 blank solid color sheet

Scavenger hunt for paper.....With your found colorful, household, discarded scraps of paper..

Tear: create various shapes with natural edges

Layer: cut squares, circles (any shape) 
in various sizes. 

Roll: tear or cut strip lengths of paper and roll, you can pinch, flatten, connect

Create enough samples of each 
to use for your artwork.

Creatively, objectively or abstractly adhere your samples to one plain piece of paper, using glue or tape, making your creation the focus.


Have fun, Create.

Share your finished art :)

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Activity: CLAY

ACTIVITY: CLAY

Remote Learning with ArtinBoxCo.

Today we are creating Relief Sculpture....
with home-made Clay. 
(New Spin on old Activity)

Home-made Dough Clay How-To:
4c. Flour
2c Salt
2c Cold Water
Storage: Tupperware or Plastic Baggie

VideoWatch "Easy Recipe for Homemade Dough Clay" on YouTube https://youtu.be/Dlgqef_ohuM




Relief 
a sculptural technique, where your sculpture remains attached to a solid background of the same material. 

The term relief is from the Latin verb relevo, to raise. To create a sculpture in relief is to give the impression that the sculpted material has been raised above the background plane.




Famous Relief Sculpture in the USA
Mount Rushmore


With a portion of the clay that you've made, 
roll out a surface shape. You can use a rolling pin, cup etc. Use a butter knife, if you want to finish edges.


Have kids create a figure, face, bird , foot... :)
Whatever they are interested in, with a piece of clay. Lay on top of your surface shape.
Mush or blend edges of figure into surface until they adhere to surface area.
Use household tools to create texture and shape on sculpture.


Place on cookie sheet 
and bake at 200 for 20 mins.

(More or Less depending on thickness of sculpture)


Let clay sculpture air dry.

Add Color
You can use watercolor, tempera, or make tinted water with food coloring.

Have Fun!
Create!



Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Activity: STRING



Remote Learning activity with ArtinaBoxCo.
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Today we are scavenger hunting & using materials to create

FOCUS: STRING
WHAT YOU NEED: Twigs or Sticks from outside or chopsticks or pencils from inside.
HOW TO Instructions down  below.


* I will be uploading a complete lesson about.                string at the website: ArtinaBox.Co

Please comment, send pictures. Let's keep an open line of communication during these times. Have fun & create!

Tuesday, March 17, 2020


HELLO Everyone! 

Starting Wednesday, I will post an exercise, activity or project for children to do at home.

I'll will list 
 *  focus 
* materials needed 
 * a worksheet (if you have printer access)  

These projects will be simple and fun 
for the kids, 
(while we distance & self quarantine)

If you have any questions, please feel free to inbox me and I will do my best to respond.

Keep having Fun, Keep Learning. 
Keep Creating.

♡ ArtinaBoxCo.