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Monday 29 December 2014

Towel Origami Workshop

Hello,
Whoaa!Its 30 December today and I simply cant wait for 31st evening. This month I have been busy attending weddings and events that I hardly had  time to do some real creative stuff.But yes I had conducted a towel folding/ towel origami workshop for our college students.And I would like to share some cool creative stuff we made from towels.

Towel Origami: Originated in Cruise-liners to decorate the bed with creative animals and forms made from towels.Its  quite common nowadays in resorts and suite rooms in hotels.


Material Required: Towels- bath towel,hand towel,bath mat,accessories- ribbons, bindis ,hat,specs etc.
There are different animals that can be made from a bath and hand towel.I have also posted crab and dog making post earlier.

 You could find a step by step method below in the links given:

http://parabsmita.blogspot.in/2011_07_24_archive.html
http://parabsmita.blogspot.in/2013/02/towel-origami.html

It was fun teaching students this creative art and make them innovate thier own towel art. 
The pictures below are some great art work done by our college students.
Swan
 Elephant

 Shirt

 Mouse
 Rabbit

 Seal

 Hunk


So thats all for this year.
wishing you and your family a  very happy new year  
See you soon in 2015!

Tuesday 18 November 2014

Trendy Bracelets


 Welcome Back,
 It has been more than 2 years i have been blogging on creative art. I have no idea how many followers I have made but my dear college students always follow my blog and keep updating me of some new  creative art .
This time it was Sarthak  one of my third year student who came up with the idea to make bracelets.  Rubberband bracelets- quick and easy form of art.One can do art easily anywhere anytime.




Material Required: loom bands -multicolor, green -loom needle,red- band board.
 Procedure: this art is all about interlocking different color rubber-bands together to form a pattern.
Initially twist the band and attach it on the band board exactly as shown in the picture besides.
 now attach two more bands on the band board.

 Now start pulling the rubber bands out of the board.
As u start removing the bands out they start locking the bands together.
picture besides explains the same.
 Thus after placing two bands on the band board keep getting the last band out of the board to interlock the loom bands.

 insert a plastic hook to hold the first open band in place.
 keep weaving the bands in alternate or same color to form a design.
 thus your cute little rubber band is ready.
get the last band on the band board attached to the plastic hook to form a circular hand bracelet.

 thus a cute multicolored band is ready.






Tuesday 28 October 2014

Traditional Indian Lantern

  Diwali!One festival that every member ,every house and every state of India looks forward to celebrate .Many mythological stories  are related to this festival .Brightly lit houses and bomb- bomb noise of fire crackers on streets  and sweet and savory food delicacies is something you cant miss out on.
Diwali means  light  a new beginning and victory thus in every house you may find some trendy lighting and decorative lanterns. 
I wanted to try something traditional, Eco-friendly and arty so here it is traditional Lantern Making.
Articles required:
 Card Paper sheet-white, stapler,fevicol,gelatin paper,kite paper-color of your choice,golden paper.scissor, scale, pencil.

Procedure:
 With the help of scale and pencil draw lines of 2 cm each.Cut these two strips . now form a circle from each strip like shown in the picture below. Thus the base and head of the lantern is ready.


 Now cut 4 more strips of card board of 2 cm each and length of 9 cm each like in the picture below.

 

Attach these four strips to the 2 rings in the form of pillars. this makes the inner structure of the lantern. like the picture below. 


line this base structure with red gelatin paper to pass the bulb light easily.To make a colorful outer structure cut the kite paper in square size of 9 cm each. 

 To make the borders decorative cut the square shapes with zig zag cutting scissors. 
 Now paste any two ends of the square sheet together. Allow to dry and then stick the plain side of the sheet to the lantern . like the picture below. 
 
 I have used different color papers to form a alternate color pattern.

  Finally cut   two golden strips to stick at the head and bottom of the lantern. 
 The golden color paper makes the lantern look more attractive. Also use small square size of golden paper on the closed end of the folded  paper. 

 Now cut streamers from the left out paper to make the tail of the lantern. stick the tails at the base of the lantern in alternate combinations.


  Illuminate it with light bulb connection.


Thus a traditional lantern is ready.

Tuesday 14 October 2014

flower art-rangoli


 Hello Readers,

 It has been long time i have made something so fresh, colorful
and peaceful art of flower decoration.
Every diwali I come up with some unique idea but this is with grace of lord vishu
  I was struck with the idea of flower rangoli.
Every time I visit ayyapa temple in my vicinity i find this beautiful arrangement of flower,petals and leaves in the premises. 
the beautiful scent of flowers and  the radiance of   oil lamps  all over the place simply reminds me life can be so peaceful  in its natural form.

Thus I post my Diwali blog on flower rangoli:
Items required: beautiful artifact or a circular flat container, flower of your choice and some foliage available in  your surrounding.
I have used  flowers like gerbera, shevanti, tagar ,purple flowers and small sized green leaves to form a green background.



Cut the flowers stems and remove any damaged  petals.


Half fill the container with water and arrange the flowers to form the border of the the container.


to create a green backdrop i used small leaves allover the water bed .


Now place some bright flowers like i placed Gerbera flowers in different patterns to form different designs.




  We can place small flowers over the center of large flowers to create a contrast effect of colours. picture below explains the same. 


 Thus a beautiful piece of art is ready to decorate your premises on festivals and special occasions.


Below I have tried to make another beautiful flower art on a circular flat  container.Intially fill water into the container and start arranging flowers in circles. Picture below explains the same.





Its all your imagination how beautifully you can make a perfect balance of colours and flowers.


I balanced the red colour by forming a circular ring of red petals over the small white( tagar) flowers.


ahhh! one more flower rangoli is ready!



I wish happy Diwali to all my readers! Have a safe and Eco Friendly Diwali.

Tuesday 5 August 2014

No Cost Magazine Gift Wrap

Welcome Back!

This month i am posting a quick  yet contemporary method of packaging. 
It was one of colleagues farewell in college.We decided to surprise her with a memorable gift right from the ribbons,packaging and obviously the gift.  
As we all were brain storming in the library something flashed in my eyes. it was the Vogue magazine cover page that my friend was holding in her hands.
This is when i thought why not use these glossy thick paper for wrapping. I used  goggle guru to find such wrapping idea  and yes there were some unique gift wrapping ideas.


Procedure: 
Material Required: Old magazine, tape,ruler,ribbon, gift.


 Select a magazine paper of your choice.


 We selected a black paper for outer cover. The gift wrap was to be designed in a bag shape with the ribbon in center to close the open ends.


  better to wrap the gift in a plastic sheet or a magazine paper to avoid the tape stains on the gift box.


then wrap the gift with a black paper or any bright color paper of your choice.

We found out a sabyasachi advertisement paper which we thought would look classy as main cover.


We wanted a bag shape thus closed one side and left the other side open
 punched two holes at the open end of the wrap.



 Insert a bright ribbon through the holes and tie a knot thus your gift is ready.





 this was my take on  no cost magazine gift wrap .
Happy Blogging!