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Thursday, May 25, 2017

Summer Activities for Kids...Day-5

Hi Folks
We(my daughter and me) are back now.
Its Day-5 of Summer Activities for kids.
Our Day -5 activity is Wall Art with Pencil Dust.
I combine basic crafting, Origami and Paper Relief (It’s a technique in art in which paper is raised. I raised the paper by scoring, folding and by giving support of foam tape at the back of the elements) together in this Wall Art.

So here we go..
  

Material Needed:
  Sturdy Pattern papers.I use American Craft 12x12 sheets.
Cardstock for base.
Pencil Dust...yes of course...
Glue.
Ruler
Scissors.
Double sided Foam tape.

Now everything with us..Lets get started...


 We cut Pot shape from Pattern papers(top and Bottom). Layered both the pieces on top of one another with the help of Double sided Foam tape to give it a relief or 3D effect.
Base is Blue CS.


Flower is made from Pencil dust. yes indeed a most interesting part of this Wall Art which my 3+ years old daughter loves a lot.
Cut leaves and stem with Green Pattern Paper.
Leaves are scored and Folded from center and pasted at the bottom only to give it a raised or relief or 3D effect.

  
Flowers from Pencil Dust. Love the curvy petals of these flowers.


Now add little origami in it.
Fan fold the printed gift paper for butterflies.


At last we find everything look flat and something was missing. So we add frame on it.
You can add frame in your first step too.

Now its your turn.

Try this Wall Art with your kids and share with us too (as we daughter mother duo love to see your creations too) by sending your links or pics. at our email Id sudhakalra2002@gmail.com

                                                                             

We will surely share your projects on our blog, FB page, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram too.

As of now me Sudha kalra along with my little daughter is signing off and waiting for your creations too.
Check our  Summer Activities for Kids..Day-6 too in these series. We are working on it too.
We have planned total 10 activities in these series.