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Kids’ Crafts – Get Arty and Crafty With Youngsters

If there is one thing that puts fear into the heart of any parent it has to be when your toddler asks if they can get their paints out.

Whilst we all know that arts and crafts are great for the creative development of your child,  kids’ crafts also tend to be messy. They can take time to put away but they can also cause you a headache knowing exactly what to do to keep the kids interested.

Often youngsters will become quickly bored, moving on to another activity or even giving up completely; frustrating for a parent when you have made the effort to get everything out.

That is why we are here to help, we have put together our favourite ideas for getting the splash mat out and indulging in a spot of creative play with your toddler.

Paint with Toys

 

If you are looking for a different tool to paint with then why not incorporate toys into the crafty time? You could paint the wheels of trucks or cars and roll them across the paper, or maybe even paint a ball and roll it around the page. Just make sure that you use washable paint so that it comes off easily.

Edible Painting

 

Why just limit your crafty time to standard paints? Crack out the yoghurt and biscuits and instead eat what you create. You can even add food colouring to vanilla yoghurt to create bright and colourful paints that you can use; just remember to have plenty of wet wipes on hand as yoghurt can very quickly go stale and stick to surfaces.

Go Large with Kids’ Crafts

 

Tired of going through endless reams of paper when drawing and painting with your child? Instead why not tape down several sheets of paper to a table or the floor and let them go crazy with the pens? You could even buy a roll of paper from your local craft shop which will give them plenty of space and make it all the easier for you.

Decorate Bowls or Mugs

 

Grab some sharpie pens or other fine tip permanent markers and decorate a bowl or mug with them. These make perfect gifts for Grandparents and are even great for your child to keep as their own special cup or bowl for dinner time. It’s always good when kids’ crafts produce something that they can keep.

Take it Outside

 

If you are worried about the mess, then go al fresco for your craft time. Doing this means that you can enjoy a spot of feet painting or perhaps papier mache or other messy activities. Whilst you will still need to clean up, it will be much less than if you were indoors!

In order to help parents around the UK we have put together our ideas for getting out the paints and paintbrushes and indulging in some arty crafty time with your little artist. The only thing that we can’t help with is the clean up after; so take a deep breath and bring on the mess, after all they are only little once!

Stretcher Bars

If you are new to the world of art and have just started drawing or painting then there is probably a lot of terminology that you are yet to understand. Artists use a variety of paints, mediums and equipment which you may not have encountered before but it is important to understand the materials at your disposal if you are to make the most of your artistic endeavours.  Stretcher bars are equipment that you may need to use at some point but do you know what they are or how to use them? Continue reading Stretcher Bars

What’s The Point of WH Smith?

I was walking along the high street the other day and was striding past a branch of WH Smith when I realised that I hadn’t stepped foot in that shop for years. It got me wondering how that particular retailer was still in business given the odd assortment of goods that it sells and the fact that most of these have become almost irrelevant. Continue reading What’s The Point of WH Smith?

The Most Expensive Work of Art Ever Sold

May 2015 saw a new record established for the most expensive work of art ever sold at auction. A Picasso oil painting completed in 1955 sold at Christie’s for $179.4 million (including the auction house fees). It had been estimated that “Les Femmes d’Alger (version”o”)” would achieve a sale price of around $140 million but several bidders competed against each other and drove the final price up to a record level. The winning bidder has not been identified. Continue reading The Most Expensive Work of Art Ever Sold

Rozanne Bell

I have no artistic talent whatsoever but if I did I think that I would paint like Rozanne Bell. I say this because I do enjoy a splash of vibrant colour and that is certainly what you get with a Rozanne Bell composition. I have been thinking about livening up my home office space of late and I am sure that one of her pieces would be the perfect antidote to what necessarily has to be a rather functional space. Continue reading Rozanne Bell