Thursday, 19 September 2013

Water Colour Resist Painting

Hello everyone.  We hope you have had an amazing week.  We have been busy, busy here at kids art filling orders and sending off lots of special canvases to special little people.  Remember to go and have a look at our website and online store to see our full range of designs and products.  Kids Art is a must see store for Christmas shopping this year.

Christmas Squares 30x30cm Canvas Print

http://kids-art.com.au/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=14_40&products_id=287

This week we are very excited to share that we have been featured on Decorators Catalogue.  Our ever so cute Noah's Ark range has been featured here.

http://www.decoratorscatalogue.com.au/

Last week I mentioned that I would begin a set of blog posts featuring different art techniques you can easily do with your kids.

The first technique I would like to share with you all is called Water Colour Resist Painting.


You will need:

  • a light coloured wax crayon
  • card stock or paper
  • water colour paints
  • wide brush
  • water for rinsing brush

Draw your design onto your card or paper using your crayon.


Choose your colour and paint across the paper/card, lifting your brush each time.




We used a variety of colours to give an ombre type effect.  This is very on trend at the moment.


I just love this activity as it is very minimal fuss.  Water colours are easy for kids to use and create little mess! They also wash out easily.  It does not require a lot of tools or equipment and the kids just love it!

Here is what Miss G created today.  


Have a great week and we are really hoping to be able to share a new design with you next week.  





Thursday, 12 September 2013

Kids art and craft organisation and storage

This week we are going to look at storing and organising your children's art and craft resources.

I have always been a firm believer in allowing children to have full access to art and craft resources as it is such an important way to foster creativity and encourage independence and responsibility.  So from as early as I can remember there has always been a steady stream of creative stuff around the house.

My first storage solution was turning the nappy change table into an art trolley.  Well that was an epic fail, as it was always a mess and sat out in my very small house for all to see.

That was when I realised that it needed to be out of sight, so that it did not become sooo annoying that I just wanted to throw it all in the bin.  And believe me this happened on a few occasions.

So a cupboard was chosen.  It is the type of cupboard designed for brooms and vacuum cleaners, so therefore it was missing shelves.  Easy fixed, I added a very cheap bookcase purchased from the op shop and created a perfect spot for the art and craft STUFF to live.

Over the years many of my friends have thought me mad letting the kids have free access to the art cupboard and yes my house is not as tidy or perfect looking, but they have now learnt to manage the situation independently and only need a reminder to put their stuff away.

Finding a space for the craft stuff is the easy part, then comes the organising and storing of different craft materials, glue, scissors, the list is endless.  I have stuck with my trusty Crazy Clarkes mini baskets and I love them.  We also have a huge useful box full of all sorts of interesting things my mum collects for the kids to use in their creations.  This has also been a huge help with homeschooling in the early years as there are always resources of some kind on hand.

Now I know that I am not alone in this epic quest of a well organised, child friendly craft cupboard, so I have put together some great art and craft storage ideas for you all to check out.

I hope this is helpful and if you have any great ideas that you can add please share them here or over on our facebook page.

Independence, responsibility and creativity.  If we are able to foster these traits in our children I think we are doing ok!

You gotta love IKEA! These storage draws are great and allow easy access for small hands.

Craft organization?  White shelves and buckets from Ikea.

http://indulgy.com/post/ozkIsdu5M1/journal-storage

I just love this cupboard.  You need to remember that it has to be easy access and easy for the kids to put away by themselves and this allows for all of that!

art supply storage!  Would love to have something this organized for the Kids

This is another great idea!

Organizing Art Room IDeas- great for craft storage!  I like anything that helps the kids be independent.

If you are working within a strict budget, getting family members to collect food containers is a great way to avoid spending extra money and they provide neat and easy access and can be laid out on the craft table very easily.

Contents of a Kids Arts and Crafts Center | Teal and Lime

http://www.tealandlime.com/2011/07/whats-in-the-arts-and-craft-bins/

I love this idea! If you are short on space this is really useful.

SO smart - clear shoe rack to hold art supplies

This is so good for stopping containers falling over when little hands are crafting.  Old tins can be purchased very cheaply at op shops!

A muffin pan as a crafting caddy. Great for organization, portability, & it looks cool. :) Fun for a kid craft area as well.

Well I am sure these ideas have been helpful to some if not most of you.  Have a good week and we shall see you back here next week.  Next week we are going to be talking about different art techniques and the way you can introduce them to your little people in fun ways.

The design fairies have been very busy here at Kids Art and soon we will have some very cute new designs to share with you all.

Have a great week everyone and happy crafting!

The Kids Art Team xxxxxxxxxx


Thursday, 5 September 2013

Cute Hoots!!!

Who doesn't love owls!!!  Right?  Chantelle has been wanting to add some cute little owls to her design range for some time now and here they are!

Introducing our Cute Hoots designs.  These are too gorgeous and have just the right shade of pink don't you all agree.

Click on the link below to visit our online store!

http://kids-art.com.au/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=14_88


Personalised Canvas

Clock

Canvas Sets

Canvas Sets

Place Mats


Celebration Banners

Growth Charts

Our Cute Hoots also comes in blues for that special little man in your life!

Place Mat

Growth Chart

Clock



As you can see we have been very busy here at kids Art Central and we hope you love our new designs just as much as we do.

Head on over to our website to snap up your very own Kids Art creation!


Have a great week and we shall see you back here next week with some more great ideas for creating great art and crafts with your little peeps!




Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Displaying your kids art work revisited...

Hi everyone!  A couple of weeks ago I shared some great ideas for displaying your child's art work.  Well I was cruising through pinterest this morning and I found this amazing photo book design from Shutterfly.

If you click on the link below it will take you straight to the website and page you need.  I have also included some pictures of the product for you all.  This is sooooo cool!

http://www.shutterfly.com/custom-path/stylecatalog.sfly?fromLocation=lightbox&order=false&defaultBookTitle=My%20Photo%20Book&bookInitID=1378178744207&bookSize=11x14&coverType=USER_CUSTOM&occasions=Our%20Top%20Picks







Have a great day and check back here tomorrow as we have some super cute new Kids Art designs to share with you.  Here is a clue!  HOOT HOOT!