My aim is to help keep our elderly and less-abled folk busy and happy! However...many of the crafts and activities will also appeal to all ages and abilities, so do have a browse...Loads of different crafts and quizzes - very easy to find by clicking on category buttons below! Have also introduced some discussion on ACEO Miniature watercolour painting - a new hobby?
Friday, 11 October 2013
Wall Mural - Autumn!
Our Art and Craft group at Mencap (Braintree) made this lovely Autumn Wall Mural - inspired by Shaun, our group leader.
Having decided we wanted a lake and a few hills in the Mural, it then followed that we needed to put in Nessie - the Loch Ness Monster...!
So this became a Scottish Autumn Wall Mural complete with Loch Ness, Nessie and don't you love the Sunset!
The whole background is made from torn pieces of coloured tissue paper glued onto large sheets of white paper. (the whole mural is about 4 x 8 foot) the trees were painted on white paper and then cut out and glued on. All the leaves were made by painting real leaves on the underside with poster paint and then pressing them onto white paper and when dry, cutting them out. All the other creatures and footballer (!) were then coloured-in and stuck on as well...
It took us three afternoons to put together but we were thrilled with the result...
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
More Lid Fridge Magnet Ideas!
So many of you have asked for more ideas on making Lid Fridge Magnets so here is another batch...!
For more detail on how to put them together - click on this link...
Lid Fridge Magnet Tutorial
Look amongst your craft stash - you will find lots of different bits and pieces that can be used to make up your unique lid fridge magnets - so be creative and have fun!
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
Make a Cone Christmas Tree - Tutorial!
Jo's Cone Christmas Trees from "Things to Make and Do" |
And here is Mine! |
After making one myself, I decided to give you the link to Jo's website "Things to Make and Do" so you could get your group busy making these decorations ready for Christmas...
Here is the link Cone Christmas Tree
There is much more on "Things to Make and Do" so do have a browse around!
Thanks to Jo for sharing her craft with us all...
Saturday, 24 August 2013
Quiz - Movie Stars and Singers - Do you know their Birth Names?
Just as well most of us stick with our birth names - just imagine the chaos if we all changed our names, as is common amongst Movie Stars and Singers...
However, we have to admit that Marion Morrison is hardly the name for an enduring American icon, who epitomized rugged masculinity and is famous for his demeanour, including his distinctive calm voice, walk, and height.
So by what name do we know him now??
I have compiled a list of Movie Stars and a few Singers who did change their birth names - you will have to agree mostly in their best interest. Have a look at and see how many you know or can work out...
Quiz - Movie Stars and Singers Birth Names
If you are looking for a supply of Quiz Material for your group, why not have a peek at my
eBook - 41 EASY QUIZZES with Answers
Most are General Knowledge, but have included others
eg Books, Movies, Girls Names, Flowers etc
Not just for Seniors - anyone will enjoy these!
Thursday, 22 August 2013
Gorgeous Owl Felt Wall Hanging - Easy Tutorial!
A new Felt Wall Hanging for you all to make - this time we have Owls!
You will need...
An A4 size, rectangle of black felt (or any size or shape, but that is what I used)
Scraps of other colours - for the owls, branches, moon and flowers
Embroidery thread (Use three of the six strands to sew with) and needle
Buttons
Wooden dowel
Ribbon
How to make your Owl Wall Hanging...
Turn over and pin a 2cm hem across the top of your black felt. Using a running stitch, sew the hem down - this is to slip your wooden dowel into.
Cut out your felt owls, branches, flowers and moon - here are the printable patterns...
Turn your black felt backing over and on the other side, stitch your three owls into place.
The easiest way to do this, is to first attach the owl's button eyes. Leave the thread attached at the back of the owl and then stitch it onto the black backing felt, going back through the buttons again.
Place the moon and stitch with blanket stitch (or running stitch will do fine)
Next, take your branches, pin them into position and using a running stitch, attach them to the black backing felt and across the owls, which will hold them and the owls in place.
Sew your buttons onto your flowers and stitch them in place. Attach the three leaves with running stitches.
Slip a wooden dowel (or garden cane does as well) into the upper hem, tie on a ribbon and hang up your Owl Felt Wall Hanging for all to admire...!
Easy to do and a lot of fun. Who doesn't love those big eyes!!
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Butterfly Lid Fridge Magnets - Tutorial!
Beaded Butterfly Lid Fridge Magnet |
Glitter Butterfly Lid Fridge Magnet |
Another Idea for a Lid Fridge Magnet! |
These little Lid Fridge Magnets are easy to make and what you decorate them with has endless possibilities - use your imagination and go for it...!
You will need...
Lids - Plastic or metal. You will be amazed at how many lids you already have in your home! The blue one in the photo is a milk bottle lid, the white was from a cool drink bottle and the gold one, from a jam jar.
Magnetic Tape Strip - Self-Adhesive - I got my from eBay. It can be cut to size with ordinary scissors.
Self-Adhesive Circular Felt Pads - the kind you stick on furniture legs to protect your floor from scratches. Or - you can just mount your butterfly straight onto the lid, as I did in the beaded one.
Foam Double-sided Sticky Pads - these are to mount your magnetic tape on, inside the lid, so they will make contact with your fridge door. (see photo below)
Double-sided Sticky tape
Seed Beads
Glitter
Glue
Card for the Butterfly - I cut my butterfly with a Die in my Bigshot machine. I have given you a Butterfly Template which you can use to cut out your butterfly by hand. (You can also buy ready die-cut shapes very cheaply on eBay)
How to make you Lid Fridge Magnet...
Place your Foam Double-sided Sticky Pads inside the lid and cut and place the Magnetic Strip on last, so it is level with the lid rim.
On the flat side of the lid, place the Self-Adhesive Circular Felt Pads or cut and glue on any backing you want - felt or card will do fine.
Brush glue over your Butterfly and either scatter Glitter or Seed Beads over it. Leave to dry and then, with a strip of Double-Sided Sticky Tape, attach it to the lid.
View Inside Lid, Foam D/S Pads, Magnetic Tape Strip |
So have a look at what you have in your craft cupboard and start making
Lid Fridge Magnets...!
Monday, 29 July 2013
Welcome Prince George of Cambridge - Three Printable Bookmarks!
Prince George of Cambridge - 22nd July 2013 |
Great Britain welcomed the arrival of a special new baby on 22nd July 2013 - George Alexander Louis, who will be known as Prince George of Cambridge.
To help you celebrate this happy event, I have put together three printable bookmarks for you to download, print and colour-in.
Either print directly onto card or if on paper, cut them out and stick onto card. Best if they are laminated when completed (sealed into a plastic sleeve) - will then last for years!
Either leave them plain or punch a hole in the top and thread ribbon or cord through to make a loop or a tassel.
Here is the link...
Friday, 28 June 2013
Mencap celebrates 60th Coronation Anniversary!
Queen Elizabeth 11 - 60th Coronation Anniversary |
We spent the last few Thursdays, at Mencap Braintree, putting together a wall-hanging, to celebrate 60 years since our Queen was crowned!
We started with a piece of wooden garden trellis and Shaun, our Art and Craft teacher, cut out a large paper crown. The crown was layered with pieces of kitchen foil, glued onto the paper with PVA glue.
We attached the crown to the trellis with large "drawing pins" and left it to dry out.
We then sprayed the crown with a can of gold paint and while still wet, we sprinkled a bit of gold glitter over the surface. Gems were then stuck on and the "ermine cuff" made using toy stuffing - again glued on with PVA glue.
A photograph of the Queen and a gold "60" (also sprayed and glittered) was attached.
Lastly we wound the tissue flowers we made a few weeks ago onto the trellis around the crown...
Using wooden trellis as your "frame" why not make your own wall-hanging to celebrate something happening in your country, or even to celebrate a family or group occasion... Have fun!
We then sprayed the crown with a can of gold paint and while still wet, we sprinkled a bit of gold glitter over the surface. Gems were then stuck on and the "ermine cuff" made using toy stuffing - again glued on with PVA glue.
A photograph of the Queen and a gold "60" (also sprayed and glittered) was attached.
Lastly we wound the tissue flowers we made a few weeks ago onto the trellis around the crown...
Using wooden trellis as your "frame" why not make your own wall-hanging to celebrate something happening in your country, or even to celebrate a family or group occasion... Have fun!
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