Now that school is out for the summer, many parents have a great deal of time to spend with their kids. What better way to spend that time than to hang out with them and make some art? Continue reading
Category Archives: Crafts
Greeting Cards: Simple, Fun, Classy and Budget Conscious
In today’s economy, every penny counts. Making classy, creative, expensive-looking greeting cards, invitations, place cards, bookmarks, and envelopes to match, will fit into any budget. All you really need are 3 things to get started, and chances are good that you already have them: paper, glue and scissors.
You can actually create your own cards and envelopes with any type of paper you choose, but if you just want to dive right into decoration, you may want to start out with ready made blank cards and envelopes. Blank cards are a perfect way to get started making professional looking cards even if you are just beginning. They truly leave you little room for error!
So, once you’ve either purchased or made your blank cards, it’s time for the really fun part. Continue reading
Papercut design leads to Louie Award winning cards
by Nancy Haberman
My fascination with paper cutting and paper crafting began in the 70s at an exhibition of Jewish folkart at the Skirball Museum in Los Angeles. To be honest it probably began in kindergarten when I was given a pair of scissors and colored construction paper, but then that would be a different post.
I suppose an attraction to the graphic nature of paper cuts is not uncommon given that many religious and cultural traditions have used paper cutting in their folk art and marriage documents for centuries. I saw a lot of this kind of art on the walls of friends and family – they are part of my earliest memories.
Simple paper cutting makes colorful jewelry
by Kimberly Foster
A single piece of paper can create several pieces of beautiful, hand-made jewelry. The paper you use should be relatively thin and pliable; other than that, the possibilities are endless. Use anything from decorative hand-made paper to old magazines and scraps you’d normally throw away!
Other supplies:
Artist medium or white glue
Strong jewelry cord or dental floss
Large needle or toothpick
Paper cutter or scissors