Showing posts with label creative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2022

Peace Pets Sculptures Art Class Lesson Idea (Middle School)

 Hello! I'm very excited to share a lesson I felt was very satisfactory that was part of my unit on peace last semester. The unit was inspired by Romanesque art and historical psalters. The elements we focused on were texture and form, I think, for this lesson. I did this lesson with my middle school students grades 5th-7th, but this could easily be adapted for any grade level. The challenge was for students to sculpt an animal of choice out of Polymer clay, paint them with tempera paints (and optionally add Sharpie designs), then to make an accompanying card to encourage somebody or give somebody peace by sharing uplifting words of life. Some students did encouraging messages, others used Bible verses. One student made a creative acronym. I did mine alliterate because of course I am obsessed with alliteration, but I did not expect anyone else to. I was so very thrilled when a lot of students came up with amazing alliterate names, like the "Turtle of Truth", "Worm of Wisdom", "Elephant of Encouragement", "Owl of Optimism", etc. I was so proud of their works and creative ideas. Here are some examples of student works below: 










Hopefully I can find the rest of the photos to share eventually. I think my 5th-7th grade students quite enjoyed this lesson, so I hope fellow art teachers out there find this inspiring! 


-Lauryn 

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Thursday, July 7, 2022

"Bandtastic" Birthday Party

 Hello! Today I'd like to share a birthday party I did for my grandfather back in March or April themed around bands because I was struggling to come up with themes but knew he liked some bands. We used to play a band game, which kind of gave me the idea. I hand-drew the poster and banner, cut out guitars and instruments to decorate, and used musical-themed objects I found around my home for display. I went for a modern, neutral palette featuring brown, black, white and gold with loose contour-type sketches on the banner and poster for an artsy look.












Thanks for stopping by!

-Lauryn

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Sunday, July 3, 2022

DIY Marvel (Easter) Gift Basket

 To go hand in hand with the post I shared earlier, here is another themed Easter basket that could be used for any occasion, this time for Marvel fans. Again, I printed Marvel activities from the internet along with the clock from Loki, and I bought my brother a Hawkeye shirt I happened to come across in advance at Five Below. The card I handmade read "As you Marvel at the miraculous Easter story, I hope you enjoy this super gift!" But a card could say something like "I hope you have a marvelous birthday!" This gift was very simple, I like to keep celebrations Loki. Sorry, I'm going to stop now.






I hope you find this handy!


-Lauryn

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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Easy, Last-Minute, DIY Custom Superhero Costume

 Good evening! Here's a super quick and easy project you may find useful this holiday season, especially if you find yourself in a time crunch and know a small superhero who'd love a special, personalized superhero costume. Mine used red and yellow with lightning strikes because my friend Morgan loved the Flash and Lightning McQueen, though of course I put his initial instead. Here is a basic outline on how to create your own.

You will need:

-Fabric (my red fabric was from the Walmart $2 section and was so great, I did not even need to hem the bottom after cutting it. I used a couple sheets of felt for the other colors/parts.)

-Hot Glue and a Hot Glue Gun

-Velcro

I cut a scalloped edge on the bottom of my rectangular cape with basic scissors. I sewed the top side to a long strip of yellow felt (also a rectangle with curved sides where I planned them to buckle under the chin). I hot-glued on Velcro to the ends of the yellow felt. I cut a gray circle and yellow 'M' out for my logo and hot-glued those to the cape. I cut out my mask shape, rectangle strips and lighting strikes, hot-glued them all together, and glued Velcro to the ends of the rectangle strips for my mask. 










That's all there is to it! I hope somebody finds this useful as a fun, personal gift idea! 

-Lauryn

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Saturday, April 18, 2020

10 Day Art Challenge for Quarentine (Free Printable)

Hey everyone! Today I would like to share a fun, quick 10 day art challenge that will hopefully help you grow as an artist which I created the other day. At the very least, maybe you can try out some new techniques or media. If you are like me, you have plenty to do so you aren't really 'bored' but you lack the motivation to do what needs to be done. If that is the case, maybe this will get you excited and spark some energy. I can't speak from experience since I will be trying it out with you for the first time, starting today. If you are bored, then here's a cure for your boredom! Below is the free printable challenge checklist. Enjoy!



Thanks for visiting!
-Lauryn
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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

10 Universal Yet Personalized Gift Ideas





Hello, everyone! Finding gifts can be so tricky for some people. While a lot of people are easy to shop or craft for, a lot of people are very difficult and give no helpful hints on what they could use or would like. To simplify gifting and remove the stress, I have compiled a list of gift ideas that anyone would like and could use, no matter who they are. At first glance, they may seem boring or too impersonal; however, all of the gifts listed can be customized special for the recipient. In addition, they generally are quite inexpensive. So, without further ado, here's the list:

Candles

Candles are not only very practical, but they also smell scrumptious and can be very personal. I'm not just talking about melting photos on or taping them to the jar, either. There are lots of book-themed candles for the literary people you know available to buy, or you could hand-make a candle with their favorite book scene scent. Another option I've done is cover up a regular candle label with a homemade one that transforms a pine scent into the woods of Narnia, or the like. If you make your candles, you could choose to put the wax in a non-traditional jar-thing such as a teacup, as well. A gift idea I saw on Pinterest and helped a friend of mine make is melting a hand-doodled design onto a candlestick, which is another option (great for kids to make).

Notebooks or Sketchbooks

Maybe it's just me, but I don't see how anyone can ever have too many notebooks. They're fun and so easily personalized. You can make Polymer clay covers, sew one from scratch, draw or paint on the cover of a bought one, mod-podge photos to a cover, turn the covers to chalkboard or leather... the list goes on and on. There are countless tutorials online if you need inspiration. This gift is great for kids and adults alike.

Writing Utensils

Going hand-in-hand with the previous category, everyone can always use more pens, a cool sharpener or pretty pencils. I have an addiction to gel ink pens. My favorites are the $3-4 Pen+Gear packs. Dollar Tree and just about every store offers gel pens and other neat writing gadgets. You could get creative and decorate pencils or pens, too, with yarn, paint or clay or anything, really. I've made Polymer-clay decorated pens. Also, you could purchase pencils with special engraved messages. If you like woodworking, you could even glue led into hollowed branches to make fancy woodland pencils.

Books

Now, I understand that not everyone's a book worm, but there is a book for everyone. Maybe the person you're shopping for likes magazines, or a photo album, scrapbooks, joke books, crossword puzzles, zentangle coloring books, and so on. If you want to make something really special, you could write or illustrate your own book for that person themed around one of their interests or about them. There are so many great options, and this gift is excellent for all people of all ages.

Socks 

This may sound rather strange, but socks are not only practical and (hopefully) cozy, they can be fun and personal. It would be strange to give all of your co-workers socks, so I guess it depends on the situation, but in general, socks are a great gift. I've received Two Left Feet-brand socks, and I love them! They make all sorts of designs, from cameras, to books, to tacos, although they are expensive. If this is a gift idea you'd like to look into, you should take a look at theirs. If you want off-brand socks for kids, a dollar store might be the way to go.

Water Bottles or Mugs


Maybe I'm just weird, and I do admittedly drink more water than a normal person, but I don't believe a person can ever have too many water bottles. There are so many kinds and design options, too, so they can be personalized, as well. I have received lots of mugs for birthdays and Christmas, and I absolutely love them all. I have designated each for a specific purpose and still use them all daily. So, like water bottles, I guess you really can't have too many. Who isn't thrilled to receive a special, cute mug, after all?

Music


Everybody of any age loves music, from babies to elderly folks. This could be in the form of a music book, a musical instrument, a music gift card, a CD, a musical toy, a music box, and so on. There are countless options and plenty of ways to be personal and creative with this magical gift.

Photos/Videos


You've no doubt given something under this category to someone before or received one of these gifts, but you really can't go wrong with giving someone sentimental photos or videos. Photos could be in a scrapbook, album, framed, put on a flash-drive/disc, or made into any type of household decor. Videos could be on a flash-drive or disc. If you don't have any recordings of the person, you could buy a disc from a play they performed in, or buy a movie they love, or a similar alternative.

Body Care Items

Any adult would appreciate a scrumptious-smelling, handmade and rejuvenating sugar scrub. They are so easy to make, practical and inexpensive. You could use that person's favorite scent, such as coffee, mint, rose, and so on. For children, you could do bath bubble mix, bath chalk or some other fun alternative. Maybe the bottle could have their favorite character. For adults, there are also bath bombs and Epsom salts that are easy to make, among others. For kids and adults alike (but especially adults), lotion is always a handy thing to have. There are recipes online, but you can also find special products at local shops and gift stores, too. Both kids and adults also appreciate lip balms. The best ever is Pure and Simple's lip balm.

Experiences


Before you jump to conclusions, let me say this does not have to be expensive! Sure, experiences could be fun things like movie theater/drama theater tickets, classes/lessons, trips, etcetera. But they could also be a gift you are able to offer for low-cost. I paint, so I've given my parents, siblings, and grandparents canvases and taught them a fun painting tutorial. I had the supplies and space, so I just paid for the canvases, which were $1 each. Maybe you could give free music lessons, or take somebody to free museums. Maybe you're an actor/actress and you could give tickets to your upcoming production. Be creative!


Technically, that was 12 or more gift ideas. Anyway, I hope this comes in handy for you!

-Lauryn




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Friday, January 11, 2019

DIY Easy Art/Painting Kit




Here's another easy gift tutorial for the younger artists in your life. Mine was focused on painting, but you could always switch out supplies and do a kit based on clay sculpting or pencil drawing, etc. Below I list the items I used in my kit.

You will need:
-A paintbrush set
-Palettes
-Canvases or a painting pad
-An apron
-Paints
-Other art supplies (since I used an art kit from Michaels, I also added crayons, pencils, a sharpener, and a mini paper pad)

Place your supplies inside the apron, which you will want to fold like a bag and tie with the apron strings. Add a label under the strings or with pins. Mine simply read "Lillian's Art Kit" but you could add a list of what is included, as well. 






I hope to post more gift ideas and projects soon! Thanks for stopping by!

-Lauryn
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Thursday, December 27, 2018

DIY Gift Basket for Artists/Creatives








This gift basket is perfect for teen girls, women and artists especially. You could change it up, of course, and do a boy version. It's super easy to put together. You just need:
-A little plant (the one I used was $1 on sale)
-A notebook/sketchbook
-Stickers 
-Other goodies such as a candle, sugar scrub, washi tape or paper
Place everything in a basket with tissue paper or paper shreds. Easy as that, you have a lovely, practical gift!





I hope you find this inspirational!

-Lauryn
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Thursday, July 21, 2016

10 Out-Of-The-Box Party Themes You've Never Seen or Thought Of

Do you need to do a party? Tired of the typical princess, superhero or character party themes? Here are 10 unique, out-of-the-box, creative party themes you've never seen or imagined:





"Hi Five!" 5 Year Old Birthday Party from The Alison Show.
IMG_0120 - 2015-03-31 at 10-28-49



Street Art Inspired Ice Cream 1st Birthday from 100 Layer Cakelet.
Street Art first birthday by  Lux Events and Design | Photos by Tanya Dimapindan | 100 Layer Cakelet

One is Fun Birthday Party by Project Nursery.
One is Fun Birthday Party

Pancakes and Pajamas 3rd Birthday from 100 Layer Cakelet.
Pancakes and Pajamas 3rd birthday party by Ashley Nicole Events | Laura Murray Photography | 100 Layer Cakelet

Merry-Go-Round 1st Birthday Party from 100 Layer Cakelet.
Merry-go-round 1st birthday by Elvira Ramos | Eva Marie Photography | 100 Layer Cakelet

Mini Party from Studio DIY.
Throw A Mini Party!

Will's Illustrated Muppet Party from The Vibrant Visions Blog.


Two The Moon Indigo Birthday Party from 100 Layer Cakelet.
moon birthday invites

Gigi's Puppet Party from The Alison Show.


Rad's 1st Banana Bash from The Alison Show.



There you have it! 10 creative parties that you've never seen, heard or thought of. I hope you liked them!



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