Thursday, March 27, 2014

Artist Inspired Craft Kit - Snail Under Moonlight


This is a copy of the original artwork - Snail by Kusama Yayoi.

The artist is known for her dot paintings, sculptures and installations. I found this artwork "Snail" a great introduction of colors and shapes to children.

This is my third tribute project with the little artists - "Snail Under Moonlight".



I drew a more simplified version of a snail and cut it out for the little artists. Other materials needed are shown below: red construction paper, purple origami paper, some round color labels, markers, school glue and scissor.


This morning, Little E and I were ready to do this project at a friend's house. The little artists seems to like the idea of making a little slug!
1. Cover the body of the the snail with purple and yellow dots using markers. Draw eyes. (It's so cute that they drew a smiley mouth, too!)
2. Peel and stick the quartered label on the shell - one green swirl, one red swirl.
3. Dot the green swirl with purple marker. Dot the red swirl with pink marker.
4. Glue the snail on the red construction paper.
5. Shred the purple origami paper by hand into small piece and glue under the snail to make ground.
6. Stick the yellow round labels on to make 3 moons.


The little artist were very patient and focused! Here are their artwork!





Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Paper Dress - The Pink Azalea


Spring is definitely here with all the allergies going on in our family. My occasional sneezing and watery eyes didn't stop me from noticing the flowers at Little E's preschool have been in full bloom for the past month. Walking to the classroom yesterday, Little E and I stopped at the curbside of the parking lot, kneeling down to look at the pink azaleas in awe of its beauty.





Today I found a half pack of doilies in the pantry (which I used to wrap up homemade pastries last year). Little E painted them with bright pink water color and we left them to dry for a couple of hours. After lunch, we folded the doilies in 1/8, opened and twisted them into vibrant pink azaleas!

I taped the azaleas onto two layers of mint color tissue paper. And here is our sixth paper dress - The Pink Azalea!



Friday, March 21, 2014

Artist Inspired Craft Kit - Polka Dots Mushroom


This is copy of the original artwork of Kusama Yayoi.

The artist is known for her dot paintings, sculptures, and installations. I found her dot collection a great introduction of colors and shapes to children.

This is my second tribute project with little artists - "Polka Dots Mushroom".





I drew the parts of the mushroom using Japanese origami paper and cut them out. Then I used hold-puncher to make some white dots for the mushroom cap. I also cut some red round labels into 4 equal sections.

 This afternoon, Little E and her friend met at the waiting area by an indoor pool since their older siblings are taking swimming lessons. 30 minutes are plenty of time for these two little artists to finish this simple project.
1. Glue the three parts of the mushroom on one by one.
2. Glue the white dots on the cap.
3. Draw lines under the cap and black dots on the stem.
4. Peel and stick the quartered red labels on the black paper as background.


Here are their artwork.


 They followed instructions step by step and made a marvelous project!

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Paper Dress: Olaf the Snowman

When we first watched the Disney movie "Frozen" in the theater, Big E and Little E weren't big fans of the plot and songs. Throughout the movie they kept on waiting for Olaf the Snowman to show up. However, there were way more Elsa and Anna scenes than the funny carrot nose guy.

As other kids at school (both preschool and elementary) continue to sing "Let it go" during recess, Big E and Little E start to catch up on the song, too. It is a beautiful song indeed. However, when it is sung by your own kids repeatedly day and night, you probably secretly wish the song will be "let go" soon.


By the request of Little E, I drew Olaf for her and she colored him. We cut Olaf out and glued him on a big piece of royal blue poster paper.

Little E started to draw big and small circles on a piece of white printing paper. We cut them out as snowballs to glue around Olaf. Then we have a snow scene!

Inspired by the movie "Frozen" and the character Olaf, here is our fifth paper dress: Olaf the Snowman.


Friday, March 14, 2014

Storybook: Mr. Ballee Went Down the Drain


After swimming lesson today, I was trying to give Big E a quick bath. I was in a hurry to prepare dinner but he insisted on playing with bath toys and wouldn't come out of the tub. When I started to drain the tub water, his yellow plastic toy ball was floating toward the drain.

All of a sudden, Big E said " Oh no, Mr. Ballee is going down the drain!" in a southern accent! I burst into laughter and told him it would be a great story idea.

Inspired by a true event, here is Big E's fourth story book - Mr. Ballee Went Down the Drain.