Monday, January 12, 2015

Weaving Projects for Everyone

Sorry friends, it's been a while. I have had major Internet issues for over a month. You see, all of our devices were able to connect to the Internet, except my desktop. Grrr. after going around and around with my neighbor (so called computer expert), Internet provider and dell - we finally discovered that it was my security software. I could have worked on my tablet, but it is not quite the same as my desktop with full functionality.

What about you? Have you experienced any tech issues?

Now on to happier things. I have a friend +Sherri Zeitlin, at the Art Resource Center, she is a weaving expert. She says anyone can learn how to weave - anything (even grass or leaves!) just use whatever it is you have on hand.  
Matchbox Weaving
Weaving is a great indoor activity and requires few materials. It is also great for hand-eye coordination, developing fine motor skills and creativity. You don’t need to invest in a large professional loom to learn the basics of weaving. You can make your own loom out of a simple piece of recycled board box (Most cost effective especially for schools. Has place to store weft materials designed to be removed from loom and finished with hand techniques.), paper-plate (excellent for younger children, but adult or older children needs to cut slits and warp, this was designed to remain on the plate), or recycled PVC pipes (Can be made in various sizes. Cost effective when looking to make more permanent loom).


Paper Weaving, This is weaving at its simplest.


Before we get started, let's get familiar with some weaving terms. In weaving, the taut lengthwise threads which are used to string the loom, are called the "warp." The crosswise threads, which are drawn over and under the warp, and with which the pattern is woven, are called the "weft." The little flat stick with which each row of the weft is "beaten" to make the work firm and even, is called the "beater."


Plastic Bag Weaving

Magazine Weaving, This is weaving at its simplest.
It is also important to note that the size of your loom, which will determine the size of your finished weaving.

Paper plate Weaving - Elizabeth Dunker


Hula Hoop Weaving - Disney Family Fun


Experiment with different kinds of materials and enjoy some weaving time!

Friday, January 2, 2015

Top 5 Post of 2014


At the beginning of 2014 I wasn't sure whether I'even be able to write five posts for the entire year much less one a month. The subjects are scarcer and take a little bit longer to appear than I had hoped, but I’m glad that they still interest you, my reader. I have been interested in finding out what interest you, so today I'm  going to share my top five post for 2014.

I will list here – in reverse order – the five most popular posts of the year. These have had the most Pinterest Pins, Facebook likes, and Goggle+. It's an interesting mix of topics. 




A fun mixed media project and great way to teach about the famous abstract artist, Pablo Picasso.


A fun mixed media project and great way to teach about the famous abstract artist, Pablo Picasso

4. Mexican Wedding Cookies (AKA Snowball Cookies) with a Kiss!


These cookies melt in your mouth. They are great to make with kids as they love to chop the nuts and roll the dough in their hands.




3. DIY Mini Cupcake Stand


This mini cupcake stand is made from recycled wooden spools. 



2. Georges Seurat Pointillism with Upcycled Lids


Great group project, integrate sustainability and science with and art. Makes a great visual when students are learning about pointillism. 





and the most popular post....


1.Lemon Bundt Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting


A soft, moist cake with a delicious light lemony flavor.



Thanks once again for spending time on Art Masterpiece Corner. Happy New Year, may you have an awesome year!