Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts

December 28, 2018

Silk Screening/Printing Experiment

Sometimes you see things online & ya just have to give it a try!  
So let me share with  you my attempt at the silk screen project using pantyhose, embroidery hoop, and Mod Podge! I was pretty happy with the results, however...I'm not sure about doing this with a whole class...or whole grade level, but I can see this being an amazing project for small groups/centers/art clubs! 

1)  Buy some cheap Pantyhose! It really doesn't take much to cover a medium hoop.
2) Trim the excess off!  It will get in your way later if you don't.
3) Draw out your design.  You could place a pre-drawn image under the pantyhose, but I was afraid I'd slip and slide.  So I Sharpied it right onto the pantyhose.  
4) Paint on the Mod Podge (note: It is MOD Podge...not Modge Podge.  I did not realize that this ticks some people off when said incorrectly.  You've been warned! ha ha)  Remember that where you place the Mod Podge will remain white/paper color.  Also...pantyhose can be a bit challenging for young artists to "paint" on...so you might need to encourage them to make a thicker/bulkier design.  I think fine details would frustrate them when they apply the Mod Podge.
5) Allow to dry completely.  I did paint two coats of Mod Podge on my design just to make sure it had solid coverage.  One might have worked...but better safe than sorry!
6)  I used acrylic craft paint on mine.  I was afraid traditional printing ink would be too thick.  I placed it along the edge of the hoop.  Not sure how much that matters....but I was just thinking about traditional silk screening/printing.
7) I used an old gift card as my squeegee. You could use cardboard, cut down plastic lids..etc.  It isn't a large area, so use what will work best for the size hoop you are using.  
8)  I'm not sure what happened with my first print?  I printed these one after another...adding a little more paint when needed.  
9) Rinse the excess paint off the surface...CAREFULLY!  Well, that is if you want to use this "screen" again.  I washed mine off under slow running water...and just used my fingers to rub it to help get the paint off.  If you rub too hard or use too much water...you run the risk of removing the Mod Podge.  If you do plan to use it again...I'd recommend repainting it with the Mod Podge just to be safe. 


I HOPE THIS WAS HELPFUL/INFORMATIVE! 



December 01, 2014

7000 FOLLOWER & CUTE KIDS



WOW! It happened!!! I broke 7000 "followers" on Pinterest.  I started out needing 29 people to reach 7000...and ended up getting 40 new "followers" over Thanksgiving break!! HOW FUN!  I love that there are so many art nuts out there wanting to explore new ideas with their students/children!! The journey is so much more fun when we take it together!!


....and here are my too cute kiddos!!!! If you have followed me since the beginning on 
Art With Mr. E...you have seen my family grow!!   Margaret is 5 (born the year I started Art With Mr. E), Eli is 3, and Caroline is 7 months!!  They are such a source of joy for me!!!  I hope you have gotten to enjoy your family & friends so far over the holidays...and will continue to do so throughout the year!!!  

July 23, 2013

The Pitfalls of Pinterest


Don't get me wrong...I LOVE PINTEREST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
 (So Pinterest...if you are reading this, please know I LOVE YOU GUYS!!! )  Pinterest is an amazing tool.  I think that it has truly revolutionized the art education world!  

HOWEVER

I've seen, talked to, e-mailed with teachers that are finding amazing "projects" on Pinterest that they  "JUST HAVE TO DO!"  The projects are truly wonderful...and have amazing worth.  However, doing amazing projects for the wow factor...and neglecting the need for scope & sequence can be a disservice to your students.  We need to hold their interest, but also need to build on necessary skill development.  If your district has a set curriculum, then you are inclined to find lessons that fit within your curriculum.  If your district does not have a set curriculum....you need to define where you are & where you are going with your lessons.  Too much dessert does not give you the nutrition you need to grow strong & stay healthy.   Just like too many WOW/ Eye Candy lessons do not give your students the foundations they need to build their artistic skills.  

PLEASE...KEEP USING PINTEREST!!!!!!  
Many of you have found me because of Pinterest!!!!!! Just be wise in how you use the lessons you find so that your students get the best art education they can!!!!  



January 21, 2012

For All My Bloggin' Pinterest Pals


If you are a blogger & a Pinterest addict (ummm..I mean enjoyer of Pinterest)...here is some info you might find interesting.  Though...you may have already known?!?!?!  I found it by accident! I honestly have no clue how I did it...but I found out how you can see who is pinning your blog pictures!  Honestly...since Pinterest came along...it has increased my blog traffic and followers a ton!!!!!!!!!!  It is neat to see what people are pinning.  Ok...so how do you do it?!?!?!

Type in ....
http://pinterest.com/source/ (AND THEN TYPE IN YOUR BLOG ADDRESS AFTER THE SLASH)

Here is mine as an example....


I hope you find this info helpful/fun/interesting!!!
Keep blogging my awesome peeps!!!

August 22, 2011

Experimenting Again: As Seen On Pinterest...Bead Bowl

Here is the pinterest pin link!

I saw a very cool melted bead bowl on Pinterest & wanted to try it myself.  The blog it came from was in a different language...and even with Google Translator...I felt I was missing some information.

I first rubbed the inside of my dish with veggie oil & heated my toaster oven to 200 degrees(this is info I got from the google translator).  I grabbed a couple handfuls of beads from my craft supplies and spread them out in the bowl. I "baked" the beads for 10 minutes, but could tell hey had not really melted.  I was concerned that the beads were too thick/hard, and may not be the type of beads used on the post I had seen.

After pulling the bowl out after 20 minutes in the toaster oven, I realized I probably was right.  The beads were not the kind used in the images I had seen on Pinterest.  Oh well...I was experimenting...so failure is fine. You learn from your mistakes and try again!
This time I went through my beads and found ones that looked like what I had seen.  These were thinner & seemed to be softer.  I had ones that had painted stripes & ones that were solid.  I placed the striped ones in the bottom and a majority of the solid ones on the sides (no reason..just how I did it?!?).  Back into the toaster oven at 300 (I upped the temp a bit).  I quickly realized the beads on the side were melting, but the beads on the bottom seemed to not be?!?!  I left them in for about 15 minutes, and here are the results.


The bowl worked this time!  However, I do not see this being a lesson I could really use with my classes during a regular school year.  It may be a project I file away for an art camp.