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Plaster of paris is a material that is commonly used in building and art. It is composed of calcified gypsum. Unlike mortar or cement, plaster of paris never completely hardens when it dries. Its...
Dry-erase boards, or whiteboards, have replaced the traditional chalkboard in settings like classrooms and offices. A dry-erase board is made of glossy material that can be written on with special...
You've worked hard on your pieces, and now it's time to set them to dry. Photo pieces, certain paintings, and drawings can hang to dry in your own home. You can hang them just as you would clothes...
You can create an appearance of marble without the cost of the real thing with these easy steps.
You do not need to be an artist when you design with Dimensional Fabric Paints. The reason is that you can just make a bunch of squiggly lines and it is YOUR art and YOUR design and no one will...
Believed to be invented by Italians because the word gesso means chalk in Italian, black gesso is used as a primer for canvas and other surfaces intended to be painted. Because gesso resembles...
Granite countertops are a beautiful addition to any household, but they do require sealing and polishing the granite a few times each year. This process may at first seem daunting but with...
Scrapbooking, making cards and decorating with rubber ink stamps is a lot of fun. People also use rubber stamps at work to stamp dates and messages on documents and files. Either way, it's...
Super easy recipe to make your own cornstarch clay. Cornstarch clay hardens to a nice, smooth surface. Wonderful for children's art projects that would be painted once dry.
Tired of spending money on toys that don’t last? Well the simple solution is to just make your own! When it comes to kid’s and toys, their always looking for the next thing that’s going to keep...
Are you looking for a fun craft to do with your children on a Sunday afternoon? Paper mache is perfect! Not only is it fun, it's easy for kids of all ages. Here are the basics.
All kids like sidewalk chalk. I know mine do. Heck, I like sidewalk chalk. Here is a very easy way to make it. It is simple enough that kids can do it too!!!
If you leave a message on your dry erase board for several weeks—or even months—it might seem like it's going to stay there forever. Find out how to get those marks to disappear.