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  • Marble Painting Projects

    Marble painting is a unique painting technique which uses gravity to create one-of-a-kind designs. This form of painting can be accomplished with simple poster paints, marbles, paper and a shallow pan. After coating the marble in paint, the child lines the cardboard box with a piece of paper and rolls the marble around. The results are a distinctive picture requiring little preparation or clean-up. Variations on basic marble painting provide children with many project ideas.

  • Pizza Crafts

    Engage your class by featuring custom edible pizza crafts or paper creations. Kids enjoy playing the chef role and decorating their own pretend or real pizzas. Help them make pizza faces and a pizza cake out of stacks of small pizzas. The class can work together collectively to decorate the pizza, or create their own personal pan creations. These colorful projects work well for children of all ages.

  • Spray Painting & Mixing With Enamel Tips

    An enamel paint, commonly used in model building, crafts and other projects both dries and cures to a hard, protective finish. Enamels may have a chemical solvent base, which requires solvent-based thinners, or they may be acrylic, which dries faster and requires only water for clean up. They might also be lacquer based, which dries fast but has an odor. Spraying through an airbrush typically means thinning these paints.

  • Paint and Bake Directions

    Personalize your projects by painting and baking tiles, dishes and artwork. To paint sculptures made with oven bake clay, shape and bake your piece according to product instructions first, then paint the piece. Check your local crafts store for clay and for acrylic paints that are made for clay work. These paints cover porous materials better than regular paint and dry to a high gloss, scratch resistant finish. They can be mixed to make any color you choose.

  • How to Enamel an Aluminum Hobbie

    After all the effort you put into your hobby project, the painting step is often the most important. This is the part of your project that people will see the most and a good paint job can make up for any previous mistakes. Painting on aluminum can be a little tricky. Good adhesion is the key and requires a mixture of both mechanical and chemical means to provide a long-lasting finish.

  • Ideas for a Wooden Hand Painted American Flag With Handprints for Stars

    The American flag is inspiring to look at in many ways, mostly because it was creatively made. Displaying it on a wooden surface requires preparation with a variety of tools and safety equipment. Other considerations before painting are the type of wood and the exposure to natural elements the design will encounter. Choosing the right materials will ensure that the paint lasts a long time.

  • Classroom Painting Projects With Handprints

    Children grow up quickly. Making handprints is one way to preserve a lasting memento of childhood. Each project uses simple materials, such as tempera paint and paper, to turn a child's handprints into a work of art.

  • Pizza Box Activities

    Pizza boxes can do more than just transport pizza to your house for dinner. Think outside the box and use these sturdy cardboard containers for storage, games, science experiments and crafts instead of throwing them out. Reuse old pizza boxes with their grease stains or ask your local pizza parlor for new, clean boxes.

  • How to Decorate a Pizza Box

    Pizza boxes can be decorated and used for a number of different things. You can use them to hold paper art pieces, use them as gift boxes for things like pieces of framed art or decorative wall pieces, or use them as decorative serving trays or to hold homemade pizzas. Decorating a pizza box is easy and takes a few considerations to insure the decoration will hold and your newfound decorative box will withstand time.

  • How to Dry Paint By Baking

    Baking paint in an oven will not only make it dry faster, but will offer a thick coating that is durable and resistant to chipping, if the correct paint is used. Many craft projects that need baking use enamel paint specifically made for being placed in an oven or kiln, such as beads and other smaller objects.

  • Enamel Paint Projects

    Enamel paints are a heavy-duty variety of paints that are effective if you are painting something that gets a lot of use. Since enamel paints have a slightly thicker texture, they can be a challenge to work with, but once you've mastered them you can use them for a variety of projects to give any item a nice gloss and sheen.

  • Projects to Do With Painted Handprints

    Handprint crafts offer kids a way to create fun projects that they put a little of themselves into. Many are moderately easy and are great activities to do for the holidays. Kids can use them to help decorate the house or as gifts that grandparents and family will love and cherish for years to come.

  • How to Bake Enamel Paint for a Project Box

    If you have a glass, glazed ceramic or metal project box, you can create a nearly indestructible coating for your box with enamel paint. By baking a layer of enamel paint onto your project box, you will save drying time and obtain excellent bonding strength. You can bake enamel paint in an ordinary oven, and the paint itself is available at any paint shop. With the right preparation, you can bake enamel paint onto a project box in an afternoon.

  • Chalkboard Paint Projects

    Chalkboard paint can be the foundation for numerous inexpensive projects. This paint creates a chalkboard surface when it dries, creating a slate for drawing pictures and notes with chalk anywhere it's used throughout the house. Chalkboard paint forms an erasable and washable surface. It is a little pricier because of its unique abilities, but worth it. This paint comes pre-mixed in traditional chalkboard colors of green and black and some brands can be custom tinted. If you want to make your own, combine 2 tbsp. of tile grout for every cup of paint.

  • DIY Enamel Paint

    Enamel paints are generally assumed to have a shiny finish and dry extremely hard which makes them a good choice for metal surfaces such as radiators or appliances. While enamel paints were usually oil-based paints in the past, latex varieties are now available which still have a shiny finish but they are not appropriate for metal, as these water-based paints could actually encourage rust. Enamel paints can be used on nearly any surface, but it is important to choose the right type of enamel for your specific project.

  • Decorating Project to Paint Plywood to Look Like Hardwood

    Plywood often is preferred over hardwood because it's a durable material that resists cracking and the shrinking that commonly occurs with hardwood. As strong as plywood is, it lacks the beauty of natural hardwood. With a few techniques, you can turn any plywood decorating project into a stunning hardwood-looking piece.

  • How to Paint a Project Box

    Painting a project box is a simple task and depends entirely on the materials of which your box is made. Some materials that are not porous don't absorb paint, which makes it difficult to get the paint to stick to the box. Plastic is one of these materials. Cardboard can be warped by a thick layer of heavy paint. And painting directly on unprimed wood can sacrifice the longevity of the box and the paint job. Regardless of the material of your box, you can employ tools and methods to get them painted. Your creativity is the limit for the…

  • How to Stay Busy

    Whether you have had a change in your lifestyle -- such as a relationship, job or school ending -- or you're just bored with your current life structure, sometimes time just doesn't seem to pass by quickly enough. Having too much time on your hands can lead to feelings of not only boredom, but also anxiety and depression because you're not active in the present moment. Staying busy will help you feel alive again.

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