By: Amanda Formaro
Difficulty: Easy
Age: 6 and up
Parental supervision is recommended
Don't throw away your kids' old cereal boxes! Turn them into attractive magazine holders with this handy Earth Day craft.
What you'll need:
- Empty cereal box
- Scissors
- White acrylic paint or spray paint
- Light green and dark green acrylic paint
- Sponge or leaf shaped foam stamp
- Thin paint brush
- Sand paper or gesso/craft medium (we used Liquitex Basics Gesso)
How to make it:
- Cut off top of cereal box. Halfway across top of box, cut at a 45 degree angle down to front of your magazine holder, cut straight across then back up other side at the same angle.
- Lightly sandpaper outside of cereal box. (They are usually shiny, coated paper.) Alternatively you can paint a layer of gesso all over the box. Either one of these methods will help the paint adhere to the box.
- Spray paint the box white, or paint on with inexpensive sponge brush. Let dry.
- Cut out leaf shape from sponge or use a leaf shaped foam stamp.
- Pour out small amount of green paints.
- Use thin paint brush to add a swirled line all over the box, this is the vine.
- Sponge paint (or use foam stamp) green leaves on front of box leading to sides of box. First the darker, for background leaves, then lighter for foreground leaves.
- If painting more than one box, try to connect vines on each box so when set together they will match.
Tips:
- Any kind of decorating technique can be used. (Decoupage, glued fabric scraps, children can do this!)
- Try to decorate the front of the boxes so when lined up they all coordinate with each other.
- Use heavier detergent boxes so the boxes will be sturdier and hold up to younger children messing with them.
Resources: http://crafts.kaboose.com
1 komentar:
amazing!
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