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HEALTHY FAMILY
1. IRON- ON P OUCH
This is the perfect, practical gift for school friends. Experiment with using multiple images on one pouch or cutting out selected images from dif erent drawings. What to do Photograph artwork, reduce the size to fi t a small canvas pouch, and print onto iron-on transfer paper . Peel of backing and iron the image in place. We ordered plain white canvas pouches from inkodye.com ($12 each), but you can also use this technique on plain canvas tote bags.
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2. CANDLEHOLDER
Your child’s creativity will light up the room! Give these quick crafts to aunts, uncles, or teachers. What to do Scan or take a high-resolution digital photograph of a horizontal artwork. Print it on a 8½ x 11-inch sheet of plain vellum paper. Wrap the paper around a cylindrical glass vase (measure and cut the paper to fi t) and adhere the overlapping edges with double-sided tape. Trim, then discard excess paper. Place a battery-operated tea light inside the vase.
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3. CAN VAS SILHOUE T TE
Your kid will get a kick out of creating an image of himself or a beloved pet. For a wow-worthy result, paint a white stretched canvas in a bright color and choose art that contrasts.
What to do Take a photo of your child or pooch in profile. On a computer, enlarge the photo so it fills the screen, then tape a piece of butcher paper to the monitor. Trace the image with a soft pencil; remove the paper from the monitor and cut out the silhouette with scissors. Use a glue stick to adhere it to the back of your artwork, then carefully cut around the silhouette’s border. Flip silhouette over, then use white glue to attach it to a stretched canvas. Let dry totally, then spray with a final coat of clear gloss varnish.
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4. PAPER GLOBE
Help your child make a cool ornament from strips of her masterpieces. What to do Cut her paintings into 12 strips 6 x ½-inch wide. Use a pushpin to poke a hole at the end of each strip. Thread a needle with a 15-inch length of embroidery floss. Tie several knots at the end, and add a bead. Stack the strips, then pass the needle through all the holes at one end. Bend the strips into a C shape. Thread the needle through the other end. String on another bead and tie a knot to hold it in place. To form a loop for hanging, bring the end of the floss back down to the bead, then tie several knots to secure the bead. Fan out the strips evenly to form a globe.
5. COVERED JOURNAL
Jazz up store-bought notebooks with your little Picasso’s doodles.
What to do Place an open notebook on the back of the artwork. Using a pencil, trace around the book leaving a ½-inch border. Cut out, using scissors. Coat the outside of the notebook with a glue stick. Holding the notebook open, press the spine down on the back of the artwork, then press down the covers. Smooth wrinkles. Cut out a notch at the top and bottom of the cover’s spine, and cut a diagonal line at the four corners. Glue down each corner, then fold over and glue down each edge along the inside of the book. Repeat process, using clear Con-Tact paper.
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6. PL ANT POT
A personalized terracotta pot makes a terrific hostess gift. Just don’t forget to include a houseplant! What to do Paint the outside of a terracotta pot with brightly colored acrylic paint. Let dry. Apply glue to the pot, then press on cut-up artwork pieces to form patterns or images. Use a brush to apply a layer of white glue over the entire outside of the pot. Make sure that all the edges of the artwork pieces are smoothed down; let dry. Spray on several light layers of clear gloss varnish to finish.
CRAFT ST YLING BY MORGAN LE VINE PROP & WARDROBE ST YLING BY STEPHANIE HANE GROOMING BY DANIELL A SHACHTER
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SNOW FUN!
You and your kids know Skee-Ball from carnival midways and boardwalk arcades. Now meet its cooler cousin: ski ball! Start by shoveling snow into an 8- to 10-foot-long pile, then shape and smooth it into an inclined ramp (carve the sides to get the full ef ect). Insert buckets of dif erent sizes, placing the largest one at the bottom and the smallest one at the top. Gather a few balls. Players stand at the low end of the ramp and try to toss the balls into the buckets; the farthest hole earns the most points. Strings of tickets and cheap plastic prizes optional. play S I M P L E WAYS T O H AV E M O R E F U N E V E R Y D AY