Monday, April 16, 2012

Circles

Circles are a chore to cut. Sure, there are tools that will help get you to a circle, but I am always on the lookout for already-circles! These are the cardboard from frozen pizzas.

The project began with mixing blue, yellow, and white tempera for a bright green background. Liquid starch was added to black tempera and then dripped across the painted cardboard surface. The starch gives the tempera a semi-gloss finish and it also seems to deepen the color. Finally, the children painted flowers blooming along the branches.









11 comments:

  1. O, M, G. Gorgeous. How do you THINK of this stuff?!

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    1. Anna! I did something with your comment!!!! Here is the answer though...I have a couple teenagers at home who are fans of pizza. I am a fan of the circles. Win-win!

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  3. Tut tut - deleting comments! These are gorgeous, I love the green & black never mind adding the flowers - beautiful & worth the wait ;)

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  4. Wow, this is so beautiful! What a fantastic idea. I also can relate to hoarding various objects for use with my kids... paper towel rolls, jars and more... so satisfying to use them and transform them!

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    1. When my kids started to KNOW what kinds of things I would like to collect for projects was a great mommy moment for me.

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  5. An easier way to obtain the pre-cut circles is to purchase the cardboard circles sold in bake shops for putting under decorated cakes. I think they come in several different sizes and are white. You could probably purchase them anywhere cake decorating supplies are sold.

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    1. Thanks for suggestion Janice. I am a fan of reusing and repurposing, but if those things aren't available for folks, it is a great, great idea!

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