Sunday, December 15, 2019
Christmas Tree Truck Ornament
This is my take on the Christmas Tree Truck design that is still quite popular this year.
I came up with this ornament for Christmas Craft Day so it's a fairly easy one to put together.
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
- pattern template
- corrugated cardboard scrap
- red and grey (black and white) acrylic paint
- red felt
- black felt
- red buttons
- wooden coffee stir stick
- white craft foam
- sticky gem
- grey glitter paper
- garland ties (garland pipe cleaners)
- tacky glue
- fine sharpie pen
- string for hanging
PROCEDURE:
Using the pattern for the truck body cut one out of corrugated cardboard.
Paint both sides of the cardboard with red acrylic paint.
Set aside too dry.
Cut 2 pieces out of your coffee stir stick.
Paint the wood pieces grey.
Let dry.
Cut the wheel well pattern out of the red felt, basically a loonie sized circle, and cut in half.
Cut 2 black circles, about quarter sized, for the tires.
Glue one of the wheel wells on first positioning it just back a bit from front of truck.
The running board is next. I added a few texture lines on it with a fine sharpie pen.
Glue running board into place.
Glue on the next wheel well.
Glue the tires into place and the truck rear bumper.
Glue 2 red buttons onto the tires for the hubcaps.
I found these great holiday button packs at Dollarama.
For the window I used a grey glitter paper.
I then used that fine Sharpie pen to draw in the lines for the door and the handle.
For the headlight I cut a semi circle out of white craft foam, glued it into place and then added a sticky gem.
The tree is made from these garland ties.
You only need 1/4 of one tie.
Turn truck to back and glue tree into place.
The last step is to add a hanger. I'm using this gold thread I have. You can use yarn or string even.
In order to get the truck to hang level attach the string to the back right after the cab of the truck.
I used red duct tape but you can use white or hot glue.
That's it.
Gail
Monday, December 2, 2019
Christmas Barn Scenes
I wanted a new Christmas art project for the bulletin board so this is what I came up with.
Grade 1 completed them today.
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
- white heavier paper for painting background, you also can cheat and just use light blue construction paper
- white sketch paper
- light blue, white, red, and green liquid tempera or acrylic paint
- corrugated cardboard
- white and black oil pastel
- black paper scraps
- white paper strips, I ran mine thru the paper shredder
- white glue
- gold and silver sequins
- red buttons
- golden/or silver stars
PROCEDURE:
Tape down your heavy painting paper.
If you are using light blue construction paper you can skip this step.
Paint light blue.
Paint some sketch paper red. This is for the barn.
Paint some paper green, this for the wreath and Christmas tree.
After the blue paint has dried take a white oil pastel. Draw out your snow slopes and your trees.
This will be a guide for when we add our white paint.
You want trees on either side and space in middle for your barn.
For the far snow slope I painted with watered down paint. I used dry brushing and straight paint for the slope in the foreground.
With Grade 1 we just used watery white paint as the dry brush was a bit difficult for them.
Now we are going to add white paint to the trees.
We are going to use a piece of corrugated cardboard, stamping the paint on with the end.
I would do the trunk of the tree first and then the branches.
I made templates for Grade 1 just to get the right size....they all end up looking different which I love.
Cut a barn shape out of the red paper.
With the white paper strips (I put printer paper thru the paper shredder), make the door for your barn.
For grade 1 I had them draw a rectangle in pencil first.
Glue into place.
For the roof, outline it with black pastel and smudge it a bit.
We will add some snow later.
For the wreath I turned over the green paper, I traced the inside of a masking tape to make a circle, this is my guideline. I then drew a jagged line. Cut on this jagged line.
To cut the inside, fold it and cut a jagged inner circle.
If you want you can add some texture to your wreath by adding flecks of different green pencil crayons.
Glue the wreath into place. With scraps of black paper cut a couple of windows. Glue into place.
Decorate the wreath. I used sequins and some stars I punched from silver and gold wrapping paper.
I had some extra trees I punched for another project but you could cut a tree from the green painted paper.
I outlined and smudged with black pastel. We did not have time for this with Grade 1.
Add a little snow using the cardboard technique again.
You can then glue into place in the foreground and decorate it with sequins, red buttons and stars.
Add some snow to the roof.
We then smudged a little pastel in front of the barn
like the animals or tractor had trudged thru the snow,
Great work Grade 1.
See you next time.
Gail
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