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Mother’s Day is May 9th
Author: Sue Bartman CEO
Everyone looks for that special gift for Mom or Grandma on Mother’s Day. Now you’ve found it! Put your child’s artwork on affordable, fun gifts that Mom will treasure for years to come.
Visit http://www.KidzArtProducts.com to see the selection of customizable products including aprons, mugs, apparel and much more.
Order by April 19th to guarantee delivery for Mother’s Day!
read comments (0)Valentine’s Day Art Project
Author: Sue Bartman CEO
Valentine’s Day Sculpey™ Pen
This is an inexpensive and fun project for any age. You can make hearts for Valentine’s day or any other shapes!
KidzArt Craft- Gratitude Box
Author: Sue Bartman CEO
Use any wooden or paper mache box available at craft stores, paint it with bright colors of craft paint or decorate it with jewels and findings. Write the word “Gratitude” on a scrap of black paper with silver sharpies and glue to the top. Inside put a felt or velvet piece to cover the bottom of the box and a mirror. Children can write little notes of things they are grateful for and put them in the box throughout the year. They could then pass out paper to family members to get a collection of everyone’s gratitude notes!
Submitted by Amy Klein, KidzArt Colorado- serving the Greater Denver area.
Homemade Holiday Gift Ideas
Author: Sue Bartman CEO
Put a new spin on holiday gifting by recruiting the kids’ creativity to help make homemade gifts. Tighter budgets along with some creativity can be the inspiration for making one-of-a-kind presents this year. Kids love to make crafts for the holiday season and get a great sense of accomplishment in creating items can be functional and given as gifts.
1. Holiday Gift Bags
Share your home-made baked goods with family and friends with this special home-made gift bag:
Decorate white or brown paper lunch sacks using acrylic paint in either red and green or blue and white. Each bag can be different. Stamp or paint stars, snowflakes, trees, icicles, etc. Sprinkle painted areas with silver glitter glue, tap off excess and let dry completely. Fill the bag with wrapped baked goods. Punch a hole in the top of the bag and thread an 8″ green or red ribbon through the holes. Tie in a bow and give as a gift.
2. Holiday Scratch Art Gifts
Purchase Scratch Art Scratch-Lite paper available on line or in your local art store. Cut out festive shapes such as stars, circles, hearts or snowmen. A rainbow of color appears when you scratch out a design on the shape (use a wood stick, chopstick or skewer to scratch)! Use as gift tags or punch with a hole punch and thread varying lengths of decorative ribbon or yarn to make a necklace, bookmark, tree ornament or a mobile.
KidzArt on “Good Morning Jacksonville”
Author: shell
On Wednesday, October 28th between 6-7am, Tammy Imrie, director of KidzArt in Jacksonville, Florida will be on Channel 12’s “Good Morning Jacksonville” in a special segment featuring No-Carve Pumpkin Masterpieces! Tammy and some of her students will be using paint, clay, glitter and glass paint to create unique pumpkins that are fun, easy and safe for all ages to make! Visit www.kidzartnfl.com for local KidzArt class information.
Celebrate the Teachers at Your School
Author: shell
A teacher’s greatest reward is being on the receiving end of appreciation and gratitude from current and past students as well as their parents. During Teacher Appreciation Week (May 4-8th), take the time to recognize or do something special for a teacher that you or your child are fond of or one that has had an huge impact on your lives.
Here are some ideas of how to say “Thanks”:
1. Encourage your child to write a poem or a song about his or her teacher.
3. Help your child show his or her gratitude by giving a one-of-a-kind gift. Put your child’s artwork on a fun product to make the perfect Teacher’s gift. Check out the selection of customizable Teachers gifts at www.KidzArtProducts.com. It’s a unique way to say “Thanks” for all that teachers do!
Chris Cruikshank’s Top Ten List of Art Materials for Kids
Author: Chris Cruikshank
In honor of Youth Art Month, I wanted to share my list of favorite art materials that we use in many of our art projects at KidzArt. If you haven’t used these before, give them a try:
1) Liquid Watercolor Paint- Washable, economical and can be used straight from the bottle!
2) Scratch Art with scratch sticks- Scratch the black coating with a wood drawing stylus to reveal multicolor holographic colors
3) Oil pastels (water-based) – Create beautiful works of art using a kid-friendly medium that stands the test of time. We recommend the Portfolio brand because they can be blended by simply adding water.
4) Mr. Sketch non-scented markers- These watercolor markers featuring bright, vibrant non-toxic colors are great for pre-schoolers and are washable.
5) Air dry clay- Sculpey brand holds fine details and comes in many colors
6) Patterned and colored tissue paper
7) Watercolor crayons- The Caran d’Ache brand is soft, easy to work with and provides great coverage.
Vine Charcoal- This medium is messy but it is so much fun. You can easily manipulate the tones and create drawings that could never be done with other mediums.
9) Scrap Booking Paper- bristol cardstock, multicolors in 12” squares Give your child the chance to work on this format (square) with an array of beautiful colors. Use the darker colors with light colored pencils and oil pastels.
10) Prismacolor markers for ages 6 and up- We use these in KidzArt as the standard. They make the kids feel like real artists. They are a bit costly, but even a pack of 12 would do the trick.
Keep Warm in the New Year with These Fragrant Firestarters
Author: Liberty Harper-Simonsen
It’s cold. Really cold. And at KidzArt we like to keep the holiday warmth coming well into the months following November and December!
It’s the perfect time to create some great firestarters! They make fun winter-time gifts, too!
By using fragrant herbs, plentiful pinecones, old newspaper, and cotton twine or raffia, you can create a classy gift. It’s so easy! You’ll need some all cotton /all raffia (all natural - no colors, no additives) twine, newspaper, a dry pinecone, and a small sprig of lavender or rosemary. Insert the pinecone and herb sprig into the newspaper and roll up. Tie off the ends with your natural string and Voila! A natural and fragrant firestarter.
Courtesy of KidzArtNW.
Happy 2009 from The KidzArt Team
Author: shell
From the bottom of our hearts, we want to wish a happy new year to everyone who has supported us this year. Many thanks to our wonderful kids, parents, education administrators, employees, franchisees both domestic and international, vendors and wonderful support staff. Best wishes for a prosperous journey in 2009 filled with love, happiness and, of course, ART and CREATIVITY! Look for great new curriculum and exciting new programs this year!
Happy New Year from co-founders Shell Herman, CEO and Chris Cruikshank, President
Tis the Season for Creating Art as Gifts
Author: Liberty Harper-Simonsen
What more could a parent ask for? Imagine your child proudly grinning as you carefully unwrap their home-made paper around…more paper. His grin grows wider as you turn that unwrapped paper around and see that it is something he has made himself. From love, from creativity, from his heart, for you.
I remember growing up and my own mother insisting not to buy her cards from the store, but rather make one for her to hold on forever, and that she did. To this day we can go through years of drawings, paper mache and momentos from our past. From paint to markers, poetry and shapes, those pieces of art of which I created meant the world to my mom. I didn’t use a ruler, never a computer (what the heck was a computer?) nor did I just use some stickers. The most meaningful and often beautiful gifts created were always those where the use of imagination was free flowing, and those adults who guided me let my mind open as I thought of my mom’s smile of approval upon presenting her with my latest masterpiece.
Technology is a wonderful thing, and never would I turn down a chance to visit a local Hallmark, but this holiday season KidzArt invites your children to use their minds and some markers to create not only gifts for the family, but for their friends, too. Given that many families are looking to save some money this season, show your children that what matters is not how much money is spent on a gift, but the thought and process behind it. Your child will be surprised that often they are given the greatest gift of all…one of confidence and understanding that they, too are capable of creating something beautiful to share and give to someone they love.
KidzArt is proud to offer gift-making workshops and opportunities throughout November and December for your children to create beautiful presents to proudly present to family and friends. Don’t forget that we also offer the ability to put artwork on products. Visit http://kidzartproducts.com and please visit http://kidzart.com to find a KidzArt location nearest you. Happy holidays, and happy gift-making as well!











