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man's trash is another man's treasure" Children can be taught to recycle from an early age and encouraged to use their imagination by examining the trash they are going to throw away to see if it can be used as a resource and therefore turning trash to treasures. Since long ago Artists have used discarded materials to create wonderful works of art. Their fresh and whimsical art has become popular and now we can find art exhibitions of purely recycled art as well as competitions. Creating art from recycled materials is very inexpensive and the artwork can vary from very simple to complex. Kids can express their creativity by using newspapers, fabrics, cardboard boxes, old CD’s, aluminum cans and glass bottles to name a few. Here
are some tips to get you and your children started on making art from
recycled materials: 2) Make sure that the object you will use is completely clean. If it’s made of something you cannot wash and it’s dirty, do not use it for art. If you can wash the item with soap and water than go ahead. 3) Keep
the recycled materials you will use for art in a box marked “For
Recycled Art” so they will not be thrown away by accident. You can
probably decorate your box very nicely with recycled items! Projects: 1)You can
make collages, paper mache sculptures, paper beads for jewelry, decoupage
items that need a new look, make a mask out of a trash bag or try paper
origami. Make a caterpillar our of egg cartons, a mosaic artwork or even
your own paper for greeting cards or gift wrapping. Projects: You can use old socks or stocking to make puppets, collages out of fabric, cover boxes with nice material, cover a picture frame out of cardboard with fabric. You can also frame beautiful clothing that has meaning to you but your child has out grown and turn it into a piece of art. 3) Cardboard-Shoe boxes, left over cardboard, toilet or paper towel rolls, etc. Project: You can paint or decoupage boxes for storing all kinds of materials such as your own photo box, art supplies or sticker collection. Use toilet paper or paper towel rolls to turn into kaleidoscopes, animal figures or make music instruments. Use cardboard as a canvas. 4) Glass bottles-From soda bottles to baby food jars. Project: You can use glass paint and turn a bottle into a vase, use tissue paper with glue on the outside of baby jar for a candle holder, or fill it with color sand. 5) Yarn-Strings or old shoe laces. Project: You can teach kids to weave by using a cardboard as a background and yarn to weave a small piece, make a mandala with two sticks and yarn, glue yarn on paper to make a shape, wrap it around bottles or wire for a pretty design. String some beads for jewelry. 6) Leaves-Twigs and dry flowers or petals. Project:
After you dry leaves completely between the pages of an old book, you
can draw a mural with pencil and then glue the leaves on the wall or closet
door to fill in your design. You can use plain white glue to protect mural
when finished. You can use them to decoupage boxes or collages. You can
also do “rub on art” by placing a piece of paper on top of
the leave and rubbing a crayon or pencil and see the leave appear before
you very own eyes. Projects: You can make doll furniture by gluing pieces together, gluing paper on the surface and then painting them. Cover a big piece with fabric to make it a Pin board for your artwork. Cut into shapes and dip them into paint to make stamp art. 8) CD’s-Put all those free CD’s to use. Project: You can paint the CD with Acrylic or oil paint and do scratch art. You can do a kid’s mobile, a wreath, paint and seal for coasters. Use them to draw perfect circles for your artwork or turn them into Christmas ornaments. 9) Wire-Coat hangers, florist wire or left over hardware wire. Project:
You can bend the wire into a nice shape such a flower, wrap it
around a pebble or piece of wood for the base and use it as a picture
holder. Make a sculpture. Put the wire through beads and make a key chain
or jewelry. Wrap an old wire coat hanger with yarn to turn into a pretty
new coat hanger. Projects: Make a drawing on a piece of paper that you can wrap around the tin can and turn it into a pencil (brushes and pens too) holder. Use tin cans to mix paints. Fill it with water, freeze it, draw a design with markers and parents can take it outside and use a nail and a hammer to trace the design and turning it into an outdoor candle holder. These are
only a few of the many items you can recycle to make great pieces of art.
There is no limit to your imagination, so go ahead and do your share of
recycling trash into treasures! Article Submitted by Scribbles Kids Art - Please Visit http://www.scribbleskidsart.com/
Artists Helping Children is a Children's site dedicated to comforting children by empowering artists and others to donate artwork, donated murals, donated art supplies, donated toys and a lot of love to sick and needy children. Artists Helping Children also helps artists by giving them information on how they can help the sick and poor children by volunteering to paint murals and other art for hospitals, shelters, clinics, etc. No child should ever have to be sad or have to suffer, that is why we hope that more artists and individuals will help bring colorful art to white walled institutions. We also give you ideas on how and where to donate crayons, colored pencils, clay, markers, paper, and other arts and crafts supplies ... such as what hospitals and shelters you could use these arts supplies to bring a little hapiness and joy to these childrens' lives and to so many white-walled institutions. We also have filled this site with free coloring pages & coloring printouts for children to color with as well as 1000s of free arts and crafts projects for kids to use when they need some crafts ideas. |
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