Spring Arts and Crafts for Kids

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

Spring is a wonderful time of rebirth and beauty. It’s also the perfect time to get crafty! Spring arts and crafts are a great way for kids to celebrate the season. There is definitely no shortage of projects for children of all ages to enjoy. Even adults can join in the fun and create their own creative homages to the season. Let’s start by exploring a few projects that are perfect for preschool age children.

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Butterfly Arts and Crafts Kids Love to Make

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

The butterfly is a creature associated with imagination and whimsy. No wonder it is the subject of so many creative works. Butterfly arts and crafts are great for kids of all ages to make. All you need are a few basic supplies and a lot of creativity. One of the most basic crafts for kids is the paper butterfly. These easy to make butterflies can be done in every imaginable color and displayed in groups. For this project, you’ll need colored construction paper, non-toxic school glue, pipe cleaners, safety scissors and sequins for the eyes.

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Making Arts and Crafts Wine Corks Projects

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

In the world of arts and crafts, wine corks can be recycled to make a variety of useful and beautiful projects. Next time you finish a bottle of wine, don’t throw the cork away. If you accumulate enough corks, you can make all kinds of things. If you’re not a big wine drinker but want to try cork crafts, you can actually buy large bags full of used corks for an affordable price. Ebay is a surprising place to buy cheap art and craft supplies, including corks.

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A Guide to Childrens Arts and Crafts

Sunday, August 19th, 2007

Creativity is a wonderful thing for both adults and children to explore. Childrens arts and crafts can keep your child busy and stimulate their mind. The important thing is that you choose crafts for your child that are age appropriate and interesting for them. Even very young children can enjoy creating artistic works. If your child is five or under, stock up on the basics like fingerpaint, large poster boards, safety scissors, crayons, washable markers, non-toxic school glue and of course, modeling dough. Before you give your little artist free reign, however, there are a few preparations you’ll need to take.

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Why Choose an Arts and Crafts Bronze Sculpture?

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

The Arts and Crafts movement influenced not only art, but home design as well. Also known as the Mission style, the Arts and Crafts style home features an abundance of natural materials with an emphasis on quality dark woods like cherry and oak. Other materials often featured in this style of home include metal, glass and fabric. Patterns are often geometric and colors warm, as if baked by the sun. An Arts and Crafts bronze sculpture is the ideal way to add interest to any room of a Mission style home.

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The Arts and Crafts Fireplace — The Perfect Way to Warm Your Home

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

The Arts and Crafts design movement followed the Victorian Age and was a stark contrast to its ornate and romantic details. Also known as Mission Style, Arts and Crafts focused on straight lines and simple patterns. The movement included both exterior and interior home design, and reflected the changing needs of families. This design period hit its peak in the early 1900s but is still extremely popular for homes today. The Arts and Crafts fireplace is a great way to add warmth and beauty to any home.

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Where to Find Arts and Crafts Home Plans

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Are you looking for Arts and Crafts home plans? This style, commonly also known as Mission, is quite popular with many homebuilders. You can recognize this style by the use of natural building materials and handmade details. Of course, most modern Mission style homes feature factory produced elements, but these elements appear as though they were done by hand. The focus is on rich, gleaming wood with artistic grain patterns. Oak and cherry are two of the most commonly utilized types of wood. In addition, you may also see accents made from stone, glass, ceramic and fabric in a Mission style home.

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Fun and Fascinating Japanese Arts and Crafts for All Ages

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

Japanese arts and crafts represent some of the most beautiful and interesting in the world. There are many different creative works you can make and enjoy which originate from Japan. Some of the most common include paper lanterns and beautiful calligraphy. The neat thing about Japanese symbols is that they are both artistic and meaningful. If you can learn how to paint a few symbols, you can create gorgeous works of art to be hung on the walls.

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Arts and Crafts Style Furniture: Beautiful Simplicity

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Arts and Crafts style furniture dates back to the early 1900s, when the artistic movement of the same name was taking place. This period of time arrived right after the Victorian days and was a welcome transition from the intricate, frivolous designs of the day to a more clean, efficient style. The furniture made during this time was perhaps the most famous offering of this movement and is still in great demand to this day. You will commonly hear Arts and Crafts style called Mission style, although no one really knows why.

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Arts and Crafts for Preschoolers

Friday, July 27th, 2007

There is no better age to introduce your child to art than during the preschool years. Arts and crafts for preschoolers are fun and rewarding for you and your child. You can get involved and help your child create fun crafts, or you can provide them the materials and let them have total creative control. You’ll find that your child is likely to have a preference when it comes to art materials. Some kids love modeling clay, while others prefer paint. Offer plenty of choices to your preschooler and encourage them to use their creativity.

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