We did it! I saw this on Pinterest and knew this was THE project to make! This is also being called the "The 1411 Mile Art Project". In an effort to do a collaborative art project with my sister and my crafty nieces, this project was mailed back and forth to get it all done!
Supplies:
11x14 flat canvas mat
acrylic paint in rainbow colors
Here is my tutorial. I hope it's not too simplistic, but I'm a very visual person!
| 1. We went to the site with the original picture and enlarged it on our screen and traced it onto copy paper! |
| 2. We cut out the bird and then transferred it to heavy weight 12x12 scrapbook paper. |
| 3. This is what it looked like before I decided to enlarge the wings and tail a little! |
| 4. Make sure you practice stamping your color! |
| 5. Let the colors dry before you start a new one! |
| 6. Keep going! |
| 7. Write your name and then stamp your color. I put paper down to mark the general area the kids could write their name in. |
| 8. Ready to be mailed! My family's part is pretty much done! As you can see, we got super excited and decided to make several so everyone can have on in their homes! To see the heart completed, go here. |
| 9. They arrived safe and sound! My niece got started right away! |
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| 10. Frame and wrap! Ready to give! Happy Birthday Mom / Gramom! |
1. Mixing colors - start with your basic colors Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Green, Indigo, and Violet. The colors are very vibrant! To make more colors, mix these together or add a little white to change them.
2. Write the name first and then do your fingerprint. Make sure kids practice!
3. Make a stencil - enlarge it on your screen and trace it on computer paper. Retrace onto card stock and cut out.
4. Tape the edge of your canvas that will be covered with the frame. Then it won't be cut off when you place it in the frame!
5. Make sure you let each color have ample time to dry - a few hours.
6. When you remove the stencil, wash off any stuck paper with a little water and cloth. It shouldn't hurt anything.
Link: Under the Table and Dreaming, Fingerprint and Freckles, Art for Little Hands, Blogaholic, Oopsey Daisy
Please leave a comment below if you try it! I'd love to see your creations too!










8 comments:
This looks so lovely - and so nice everyone joined it. Gorgeous colours. Hope you have a good week.
I absolutely love this idea. I love how everyone gets to have a part. Thanks for sharing on Monday Madness.
What a smart idea!! I love fingerprint/handprint crafts. Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
I love this idea! I saw it on Pinterest and have been wanting to try it. Your version looks great. It looks like the kids had fun too. Thanks for sharing.
this is great! i love that it was a collaborative work of cousins across the miles! this is being featured at this week's tip-toe thru tuesday party!
andie @ crayonfreckles
Hello, myselyf aarti tyagi. I m a per-schooler homeschooler.I love ur idea n try my 2.9-half-year- old son.But i made a tree with the help of fingerprints.
I'm taking this general idea and using it for a fundraising project at school. The dove symbol is used in Confirmation, so our grade 7s will be fingerprinting a dove onto a ceramic plate that will be featured in our silent auction.
I'm using this general idea for a school fundraiser. Our grade 7s will be creating this on a ceramic plate to be featured in our silent auction.
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