Showing posts with label frankenstein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frankenstein. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Frankenstein Candy DIsh

This Halloween project is more for the older child but ther eis nothing saying with adult supervision that anyone cannot do this craft.

Here is what you are going to need--
  • 2 - 5 or 6 inch clay pots
  • paint
  • brushes
  • wiggly eyes
  • ice cream sticks
  • hot glue and glue gun

Directions:

First glue pots together.
Paint pot like Frankenstein. Use the picture to go by to paint or use your imagination. Be sure to paint inside of top clay pot to put candy in. Glue on wiggly eyes.
Paint ice cream sticks to match body, let dry. When dry glue to sides of pots.
It usually takes about an hour to complete.
Credit:Sandy from Bluff City, TN.

Books related to topic:

The Bride of Frankenstein Doesn't Bake Cookies
"I really loved this book, it was great for young children beggining to read! I've read every book by these artists before amd have loved all of them! Abunch of adolescent chidren going on many interesting adventures is wonderful" ~Reviewed on Amazon
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Frankenstein
"I've seen the movie and the many spoofs so I thought I knew the plot, but when I finally sat down to read the Mary Shelley classic, I was taken back by the intellectual undertones and concept by which the plot of the book plays out. Yes there is a scientist who creates a being and brings it to life. And yes there is a central "monster" that creates havoc. However, it is more than just a scary story. The commentary on the potential risks to society caused by technology can be taken into account today. You also learn that the "monster" is not some mindless being, but there is a back story. I'm only disappointed in the fact that it took me so long to pick up this book to read"~Reviewed on Amazon

Friday, September 9, 2011

Frankie Piñata

This is such a cute craft. I found it on The Crafty Crow  . They have such neat crafts but this one really stood out for me.

Materials Needed:
Brushes - Script Liner, #1 
Pure Black, 2 oz. 
Titanium White, 2 oz. 
Gunmetal Gray, 2 oz. 
Mod Podge ® Gloss, 4 oz. 
Filbert brush 
Plastic milk/water jug (1 gallon) 
Craft knife 
Candy 
Masking tape 
Scissors 
Tissue paper – lime green 
Foam paintbrush 
Tacky glue 
Black felt square 
One 2” Styrofoam ball 
Two googly eyes 
Egg carton 
Yarn 
Skewer 
Tape 

1.Make sure the milk container is clean and dry before starting. Cut a U-shaped flap in the back of the milk jug with a craft knife (parents help with the knife).
2.Fill the jug with candy and tape the flap closed with a small piece of masking tape. This is just to hold the flap down as you add tissue paper, so you only need to use a little bit of tape.
3.Cut your tissue paper into small (roughly 2”) squares and paste them to the jug with Mod Podge. Put as many or as few layers of tissue paper for your desired look, but be sure to cover the opening with two to three layers – this will hold the flap down just enough so that the piñata will be able to burst open when hit. Allow the Mod Podge to dry thoroughly.
4.For hair, cut jagged bangs into the felt and glue to the piñata (use the photo for placement reference).
5.Using the craft knife, slice the Styrofoam ball in half. Press your finger into the dome portion of the ball for the googly eyes. Glue the eyes into the wells on the balls. Glue the eyes to the piñata.
6.Just above the eyes, paint a scar across the forehead and a squiggle on the chin Pure Black and a detail brush. Paint a squared mouth with the Pure Black. Using the larger brush. Paint teeth using the Titanium White.
7.Cut 2 egg sections from the egg carton. Paint them with the Gunmetal Grey. Glue to the sides of the head with tacky glue.
8.Using the tip of the craft knife, poke a small hole in the top back of the piñata. Poke a second hole in the back of the piñata about 1” down from the top. Tape a long piece of yarn to a skewer and thread through the two holes. Tie a knot in the yarn to secure and hang.

Books related to topic:
"I can' t believe no one has reviewed this! This book is a huge hit in my house. My 3 yr old daughter LOVES it and asks for it year round. I absolutely adore the sweet artwork and cute story (not scary or spooky in the very least). It is about Moonlight, a cat that walks the night on Halloween and sees kids trick-or-treating, sees jack-o-lanterns smiling, peeks in a window to see a dog sleeping in his bed, sees raccoons on a porch, the big white moon in the sky. This book is a well worth every penny and I highly recommend for ages 2-5. Enjoy!" PURCHASING INFO

"I can not tell you how many samples I read today trying to find something to buy no luck. That is until now. I read the first story and decided to buy the book. It has an air of believability to the stories. They are short but interesting. I must say I was able to figure out the tag line before reaching the end of any of them, but this did little to stop them from being interesting just the same." PURCHASING INFO