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Friday, August 30, 2013

Tarder Sauce!!

Well, this little tutorial I found for you today had me laughing so hard, I just had to share.

You have seen Tarder Sauce, I would guess since that cat has been everywhere.

Tarder Sauce is also know as Grumpy Cat. 


Today's how to draw tutorial is a How To Draw Grumpy Cat.

(admit it, you laughed a little, that kitty has that kind of face, it makes you laugh, but it is ok)

You can find the tutorial at artprojectsforkids.com

Please, send me your Grump Cat's... imagine, a whole post of nothing but Grumpy Cat photo's, I will draw my own for you.

Email me with permission at Lemonhead103@verizon.net

Love, Saige

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Back to School? Hoping you have art in School this year!

I know that there were two books written about me last year while I was in the fourth grade. I made a change in my community along with some of my friends. We raised money to fund an after school art program after our school cut ours due to the budget. I hope you all have art class this year, but if you do not, at least you have me to help.

I am going to refer you to a great blog post I found on a cool leaf designed project, perfect for getting into that "if we are back to school that must mean fall is near" mode.

You can get a great how to from this blog post at Art for Kids.org.


Enjoy, and remember, I would still love some of your art sent to me with permission at Lemonhead103@verizon, and Mom will help me post it here.

Doll Wardrobe Blog Fashion Design Competition... the reason my posts have not been regular.

I have to apologize for my posts not being nearly every day like they were. I have been a busy doll. Other than helping my mom do Vacation Bible School, we entered a fashion design competition. Fashion design is a type of art as well. I can show you what I looked like in the first outfit.

















If you like this and would like to vote for me and my mom, go to http://2013dwfashiondesignchallenge.blogspot.com/2013/07/entry-9.html and then comment on that blog post on the contest blog. We have been hard at work making the second outfit for the competition, and I have been modeling it. I can't wait to share it with you. The shirt is hand painted. SO Cool! 
I promise to get back to more regular posts on art. 

Love, Saige

Friday, August 16, 2013

Perler bead fun

So, here is my idea for ways to make mosaics on a small scale at home. My human brothers love to play with Perler beads. Last week I played with them. You can consider them an art supply of sorts as well as a craft. It is easy and fun. You do need an adult to participate. The iron is hot. and dangerous. You can get hurt, so ASK A PARENT, or other adult. DO NOT do this alone if you are a kid. Sorry for shouting but a long time ago mom was ironing, and my brother knocked the iron over when he was running around her and the hot iron hit his leg and he had a burn line down his leg. Mom yelled about running around while she was ironing his shirt bur he did not listen. I don't want to see anyone get hurt.

Perler beads are like a mosaic, which is a type of art where you use small bits of color to make a picture. I made some picture of dogs, my brother Avery made a rainbow and Ryan made a few things. I will post a photo of what we made. You can learn more about Perler Beads on their website.

Perler beads are placed in a design on a peg board, then when you have your design done, you cover the design with a parchment paper and iron it to melt the beads together. You can also find other crafts that you can make.

I made the three dog designs and my brother made the others.





Using Perler beads is a fun way to express art. Art is everywhere.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Mosaics

I feel like I have been away from this but I was busy with Vacation Bible school, so I took a small hiatus from blogging. Helping teach art was so much fun. We made some very colorful projects. I loved the rainbow that we made with colored tissue paper.  Thinking about all the small pieces made me think of Mosaics. While the craft we did was not exactly a mosaic I was inspired to blog about them because of the small pieces, also because of a project I did with my brothers. Mosaics are made of small pieces, laid out to show a design. Mosaics are a form of art that was invented by the Greeks.  They are very beautiful and often were used in buildings, on columns and ceilings. Some times you can find them in older churches. Some feature a geometric design and others are pictures of people and things. You can learn about the history of Mosaic's here.

In modern day, mosaics can be found on garden stepping stones and many craft supply store sell the parts to make them. Think of some other places you have seen mosaics.
Here are some examples of mosaics.

My next post will show you an easy way to make a mosaic at home, great project to do with the kids, but you may need a trip to the craft store . 

Love, Saige