Still reading through the book about O'Keeffe from the Taschen Basic Art Series.
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Friday, August 28, 2015
Tissue Paper Art: Single Lilly with Red 1928
After 4 years being a full time mom, I've made the decision to be an elementary school teacher again. School has just started and it has been an exciting new beginning for the whole family. All of us are adjusting to a different routine.
In the process of setting up the classroom, getting familiar with the curriculum and colleagues, arranging after school program for Big E and Little E, I started to feel a bit overwhelmed and needed to catch my breath.
In lieu of my weekly acrylic painting class, I sat down one afternoon to flip through the O'Keeffe book by Taschen Basic Art Series. Little E was making a project next to me. I borrowed her kids' paint and made a tissue paper version of the "Single Lilly with Red."
The colors aren't as vibrant. But my version of the art therapy works in a magical way : )
In lieu of my weekly acrylic painting class, I sat down one afternoon to flip through the O'Keeffe book by Taschen Basic Art Series. Little E was making a project next to me. I borrowed her kids' paint and made a tissue paper version of the "Single Lilly with Red."
The colors aren't as vibrant. But my version of the art therapy works in a magical way : )
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Veggie Stamps #2 - Birthday bouquet for Great Grandpa
Kids' great grandpa is celebrating his 91 birthday this weekend. The family is gathering to have lunch together. Big E and Little E wanted to make a birthday card for great grandpa. Little E also suggested to buy a beautiful bouquet for great grandpa.
I thought, wouldn't it be great if we combine the card and flowers together? We had a Mexican style BBQ party at home yesterday. There are still fresh bell peppers, onions and lemon left in the fridge, We should try the veggie stamps project again!
Easy steps:
1. Cut the ends of fresh veggies
2. Apply kids' paint
3. Stamp and create!
I love how the kids added the stems in different ways!
Happy Birthday to Great Grandpa!
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Veggie Stamps
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Project: Paper Zong-zi
The Dragon Boat Festival is just around the corner! Although we don't have a big celebration here in the States, I'm a big fan about zong-zi (wrapped sticky rice with savory or sweet filings)! Each family or restaurant has a special recipe to make it from scratch - soaking the leaves, prepping the rice and fillings, forming the shape and tying the strings. There is a variety of savory ones with meat, shitaki mushrooms, peanuts, egg yolk, chestnut...etc. And the sweet ones with red bean paste is our family favorite.
Now I regret I never learned how to make zong-zi from my grandma. But at least the kids and I can make a paper version of it for fun. Then we will enjoy a (store-bought) zong-zi together afterwards : )
First, fold a green construction or printing paper in half.
Tape the sides to make a pocket.
Cut out strips of origami paper and glue them on both sides of the pocket.
Secondly, choose anything to fill the pocket.
(foam pieces will work the best but we don't have any at hand.)
We used toilet paper rolls to fill the pockets.
Last, tape the pocket close diagonally.
Connect two zong-zi together using tape and a section of kitchen twine
There we have it! A paper version of zong-zi!
Happy Dragon Boat Festival to everyone!
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Project
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Project: Veggie Stamps #1
Hubby and I have know each other for 17 years and he almost never bought any flowers for me. Not only because he isn't the romantic type, but also I'm allergic to pollen...
Yesterday he brought home some orange-red sunflowers from a farmers' market near his office. Poor sunflowers had been without water for half of day since his lunch break. But the kids and I were delighted to have a refreshing addition to our dining table!
While I was preparing dinner and chopping away the vegetables, an idea for art project just popped in my head!
Materials:
1. chopped ends of 2 bitter melon and 1 stem of celery
2. kids paint (paint brush optional)
3. markers and crayons (to add on stems and the vase)
Yesterday he brought home some orange-red sunflowers from a farmers' market near his office. Poor sunflowers had been without water for half of day since his lunch break. But the kids and I were delighted to have a refreshing addition to our dining table!
Materials:
1. chopped ends of 2 bitter melon and 1 stem of celery
2. kids paint (paint brush optional)
3. markers and crayons (to add on stems and the vase)
Big E and Little E each used a paint brush to smear the paint on the veggie stamps then stamp away!
Look how vibrant and vivid these sunflowers are!
Labels:
Project,
Veggie Stamps
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