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Download the Children clean up the ocean coast from garbage. The problem of ecology. Ocean plastic pollution. Coloring book page for kids. Cartoon style character. Vector illustration isolated on white background. 7509466 royalty-free Vector from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other vectors, icons and clipart graphics!
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2º EPVA Aplicación artística ESPIRALES, con alguna de las dos espirales (o las dos) que has aprendido a hacer. Puedes mezclar varias espirales, tienes total libertad para hacerlo, la única condición es el tamaño A3, y la técnica que tienen que ser técnicas secas, es decir, pinturas de madera o rotuladores. Algunos ejemplos: Con la espiral áurea tenéis aquí muchos: http://tercerovisual2017.blogspot.com.es/2017/05/espiral-aurea_10.html
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Free printable Yayoi Kusama themed colouring in page for all ages. Full of patterns inspired by the artwork of Yayoi Kusama, this design also features her likeness several times. Motifs such as eyes, flowers and (my favourite) a pumpkin are covered in polka dots of different sizes. If you feel extra inspired the background space … Continue reading "Yayoi Kusama"
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4th grade is finishing up these fantastic chameleons this week! We drew our chameleons by picking out the basic shapes, such as a triangle for the head. Then we discussed their environment and the different types and textures of foliage we could include. I gave them color wheels and briefly discussed patterns before turning them loose with paint!
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This past weekend I spent a bit of time figuring out how to make some adorable origami faces. After several failed attempts, I shortened the directions... and voila! I love how they turned out! Sculptural and modern, they are so fun to make and uber cool to display! Paper Sculptures- Making Origami Faces with Kids! This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your support! Now I definitely CANNOT take credit for the idea or the steps. I found this Easy Origami book from the library. Definitely check that book out because the designs and ideas are stunning! Today I'm posting the directions here because I found the steps to this origami craft pretty confusing. (I'm an origami newbie.) So I shortened the original steps, clarified other confusing steps, and added some cute extra details! To make this craft, you'll need: Origami Paper Scissors Glue Stick and/or Tape Markers Pencil Let's watch an origami video tutorial! Here's a video showing how I made these faces. The directions are a lot clearer than my photographed steps below. So I'd recommend watching it first (Oh, and apologies for my quiet voice. I shoot outside and my neighbor was out barbecuing. So I felt a bit shy recording myself!) Directions to Fold Origami Faces from Pink Stripey Socks on Vimeo. How to Fold Origami Faces Fold your paper in half diagonally. Fold it in half again. Open up your paper. (The folds will help guide our folding later!) Now we're going to figure out how to fold our left corner about 1/4 of the way on the left side. To do that, I first folded my left corner to the middle and then gently pressed down to mark where the 1/2 way mark was. Then, I folded my left corner to the 1/2 way mark. (Cool!) To make a similar fold on the other side, I folded the paper in half. Then, I folded the corner right over. Now I have a fold about 1/4 of the way on the right side too. Open it up and admire your folds. Now fold the paper in half. Now we're going to make the corner of the left white triangle meet the the middle fold about 1/3 of the way down. (I marked both of those spots with my fingers.) Then, fold down! Repeat this process with the other side, making an identical, matching fold! Fold your right triangle up to meet the top of your face. Fold the left side similarly. Make sure that the two corners of your triangle touch the middle folded line. Here comes the tricky part. (You may want to watch the movie.) We're going to make the nose. To do that, we have to first fold some guiding lines to help the paper bend the right way. The guiding lines are basically just us folding our paper around the eye folds onto the other side. Ready? Ok. Flip your face over. Then, fold the left side of your paper back, following the line of the folds from the other side. Make sure to end your crease at the middle line. Lift up the left side and and repeat this same process with the other side. When you open it up, you should have two folds like this that stop at the middle line. Now we're going to fold two more lines. Lift up your origami face and press down, tracing the top fold from the other side. Open your face back up. Repeat the same process with your right side. When you open it up, you'll have folds like this. (See? They are folds in the exact places as your eyes from the back side.) Push down the top flap and you've created some cheeks. Push your nose side to side to help with the next step. Put your finger into the "nostrils" Then push down on the triangle to create a nose shape. (This will take some finessing!) Fold the bottom corner up to create a lip! Now fold the two corners back to create lips. Then, use markers, scissors, and other sheets of origami paper to decorate your faces! And if you liked this modern origami craft, definitely check out my other origami and paper folding crafts! Here are some of my faves! Folding Popsicle Stick Fan Origami Black Cat Colorful Kirigami Flowers Gorgeous Tissue Paper Flowers Calder Paper Sculptures Let's keep in Contact! You can always find fun ideas on my Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter accounts! (Or subscribe to my email mailing list by filling out the pink bar at the top of your screen.) Happy making, friends!