Showing posts with label WordArt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WordArt. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2015

Art Party

throw your own art party

This has to be one of my favorite parties for this little girl – who is no longer little. She loves to craft and create so we decided on an art party this year. She invited her 3 dearest friends which made this party manageable. Once you go outside of the circle of best friends it’s hard to keep the number below 10!  I’d suggest keeping the numbers small unless you’re one of those crazy moms. (I’ve don’t that and it was crazy!)

ACTIVITIES

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First on the agenda - APRONS - so they can ART without fear.  Well, let’s be honest, kids always create without fear; this was to save any parental fear and … clothing. These no-sew aprons were made by cutting some white t-shirts. I used adult large. I probably would have used round necklines but I already had these v-neck t’s. We did Sharpie Tie-Dye, which is awesome and easy. The girls could have spent a lot of time filling the entire thing with color but we just did and few and turned them into flowers so we could continue with the ARTing.

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Onto the canvas…

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It was fun to teach the kids to notice brush strokes, patterns, etc. I found examples of art online and pulled them up on the TV (enlarged) so they could see an example and then create their own. These mixed medium suns were fun and allowed for lots of personalizing.

This table cloth is about to meet it’s match.  Makes sure you get something you can toss when the fun is done.

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I really wanted the girls to paint something amazing. When they saw the example they were excited and doubtful. We broke it up and did a few parts at a time. I drew an outline on the canvas for them so they would have some confidence that it would turn out similar to the original.  While parts were drying we opened presents and had treats. They were always excited to return to the project and loved the finished piece.

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After this picture I noticed that my daughters painting needed some correcting. She probably would not have noticed or cared but the center of her flower ended up too small so she did some touchup.  I love how it turned out and she can’t wait to hang it in her room.

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I don’t do big goody bags at parties but I usually send a little Thank You treat. At this party it was a small frame with a picture of the girls from the party. I took a picture with their aprons and then printed them while they worked on other projects. If time would have permitted they could have painted their frames, I also had buttons and beads for gluing – as it was, the party had been going for 3 1/2 hours and I was a little done. They didn’t even know there were other options and they enjoyed decorating their frames.  It was a backup project. If the other projects went quicker than planned we could have done more with this.

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At the end of it all the girls went home with 4 projects and they were thrilled with each one!

FOOD

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I don’t do fondant and I wasn’t in the mood for too much creativity when it came to the food – I like easy but unique… introducing Art-in-a-Jar.  These colorful cupcakes in a jar were awesome. The girls loved eating down to another color.  Since the cupcake was in a jar I decided to serve everything in a jar.  They had a jar with ice cream and another jar of milk.

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I think the girls could have spent another hour creating but we already went overtime.  In fact, I’d suggest giving a start time only for the party. It’s just easier to finish when they finish all their art projects.

Tips

#1 - Plan ahead! Like a month ahead, if only to watch sales and use coupons at craft stores.

#2 - Use coupons. An art party can add up quickly. If money is an issue you can save a lot with the great store coupons, Joann’s and Michael’s for my neck of the woods.

#3 - Scour your own art/craft stash. I found the frames in a box of craft things. I also had most of the paint colors and brushes already along with scrapbook paper, nick-nacks for the frames, etc. The small canvases were another item I had around with a print on them. I painted them white for repurposing. The shirts for the aprons was also something I happened to have from my HB’s business trip. The materials I had around the house definitely helped me decide what kind of projects we would do. But splurging for the big canvases was totally worth it.

#4 - Have a “filler” project. Kids seem to work at different speeds. You’ll also find that something needs to dry and it’s time for a filler.

#5 - Don’t be afraid to expect them to do their best. I really pushed a few of them to “straighten their lines” and such. These were not a rush-through-school-project. Some kids took their time, some were naturally good at art and others, well, others needed more guidance. I wanted their best effort so they would be proud of the outcome and they were.

Invitations

Art Party

You can download an invite for your own use below. I also separate the wordart if you’d like to grab things in pieces. Hopefully you can use them for your own art party.

MK Art PartyMK Art Party blankMK Art Party word

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Enchanted kit & FREEBIES

It's time for another fabulous kit - Enchanted. It's darling and I had so much fun playing around with it. I did one layout (which Tracy will have a QP available through her store) and then I made a few fabulous freebies for the rest of you. Click the kit preview to head to Tracy's blog.

This QP is available through Tracy's store. Click the QP preview to head to her store. But I love freebies - so here's another QP freebie, along with a wordart freebie and a party invite FREEBIE. Have fun. Click the images to download.
Example of invite.
Blank invite for downloading.
Wordart will come as a png - the green is just so you can see the white words.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Baby of Mine kit and Freebies Galore

I just fell in love with this kit - Baby of Mine by Tracy and Nicole. It's a colab kit full of every yummy design you can think of for scrapbooking that little angel of yours. I love the colors they picked and the papers they designed to go with this kit are so varied and wonderful. I have two baby layouts (one girl and one boy) because my daughter wanted one for her after she saw her brother's. The other layout is more versatile for any occasion. Click the kit preview to head to Tracy's blog.


FREE QPs:
When I come across a fabulous kit, I just can't help myself... so here's 3 fabulously free QPs. I've removed the words and the little stroller so you can add your own embellishments to your liking. Click each image to snag them.


WORD ART:
Jen has some awesome word art, and with her permission you can get the altered WA that I used on my layouts. Click the image to download and click HERE to see more of Jen's creations (this one came from a bundle that is on sale right now, but I'm not sure for how long, hurry over). Birth Announcements:
I have always designed my own birth announcements for my kids and this kit is perfect for that. I went ahead and filled the boys announcement in so you can see where to put the text but the only text that will actually appear on the freebie is "announcing the birth of." Hope you enjoy these. Click the images to download.

Monday, September 28, 2009

October Road Kit & Brag Book QPs

I am SO excited about this kit and the other things Tracy has going on. 3 designers, including Tracy, have each put together a kit for an October Road collab. I love that each piece is a full kit - you don't have to go to 20 different sites to get just a few pieces at a time. All together this makes a huge kit with endless possibilities. Click to kit preview to grab her kit and to get the links to the other designers. To go along with this kit we were asked to design brag book pages (5x7). I had so much fun and just kept going - so I've made 4. Check them out below and look for 2 wonderful freebies!


I made all 4 bragbook pages for your QPing pleasure - click the image. p.s. if you don't want to make a bragbook with this, you could always drag these onto a 12x12, drop a paper behind it and make a full page.
AND... I love designing word art, but I don't usually offer them. I had so much fun with these, though, that I wanted to pass them on to you as well. Click the image and get ready for October Road Fun!