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Seven Foolproof Techniques For Painting Your Next Arts & Crafts Project

For lots of hobbyists, beginning a new project feels much like the anticipation of cooking a gourmet meal. There’s the sense of buildup, and the gathering together of supplies and ingredients, and finally the meticulous but ultimately rewarding process of creating the object of your fascination. 

Losing control of the painting, however, is like finding the stove is broken, or the recipe’s ingredients have all gone mysteriously sour. There’s nothing like the disappointment – fortunately! – of watching the best-laid hobby plans go wrong through no deliberate fault of your own.

But there are solutions to even the biggest painting crises, and most of them require nothing more than a little forethought. The seven techniques presented below allow you the freedom to avoid mistake by getting around them in the first place. Prevention, after all, is the best medicine.

- Use a sealant before you paint. Sealants such as Dull-Cote give your subject material a slightly adhesive coating, meaning it better holds primer and other forms of spray paint. Coating with a sealant first is like primer for the primer.

- Plan to take your time, and use multiple coats. Sooner or later everyone gets ahead of themselves, applying paint like there’s no tomorrow out of enthusiasm for the finished project that’s already taking shape before their eyes. Going too fast is a mistake: use multiple, light coats, letting the paint thoroughly dry between coats. If you’re using transparent paint, don’t paint in the same direction each time but paint in a lattice pattern, to make a smoother coat.

- Don’t be afraid to use different tints of colors. You can mix most acrylic paints to get a different and original hue than the ones offered in the stores. Actually, the paint sold in hobby stores is cheap and lasts a long time, so don’t be afraid to pour a little out of several tubes and mix them together. You might be pleased with your “original” color shade creation.

- Stock up on brushes. Brushes are comparatively cheap, too, and can be found in the clearance sections of most hobby stores. Plan to buy a lot, so you don’t run out.

 - Accept that adhesive glue will likely be necessary.  Chips, edges and outright breaks happen all the time, especially when you’re working with ceramic, wood, and plastic. Have the super glue ready just in case, but remember to use it sparingly to avoid cleanups later. A little craft glue goes a long way.

 - Ask for help before you get stuck. There are hundreds (if not more) online pages and forums about using all manner of arts and crafts supplies. If you’re confused, or just want to get advice from people who’ve likely had the same problems you’re having with your project, check there first. You can always benefit from someone else’s experiences.

- Make time to do your hobby thing. Because hobbies aren’t “essential,” they’re often the activity first bumped from any hectic schedule. But painting and other hobby pursuits recharge us mentally and give us a real sense of gratification that easily carries over into the rest of our busy lives.

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Paper Crafting Techniques

In doing paper crafts, there are basic techniques that you can use to create a wide range of designs.  This can be as simple as a freehand or stick drawing or as complicated as pop-up books.  All these techniques can be used regardless of the paper craft activity that you prefer.  You can apply them to card making, scrap booking or making stationery sets.

 

One technique that is used is the direct application of dye or pigment inks to paper from the pad. Gentle strokes or light tapping technique are usually used in this technique.  Beautiful backgrounds and magnificent base are created by directly applying the inks to the paper, as it efficiently covers the whole paper or large portions of it.

 

Another technique is dry embossing which can be used either to create the main element or place small embellishments on the sides or around the paper.  You can also use this to decorate flaps of envelopes. The hardest templates that you can use are the metal ones but plastic stencils are not a bad idea at all.    When dry embossing, it is highly recommended that you use a light-box to illuminate the paper from underneath.  An improvised method is to tape the template and the paper to a window to take advantage of the natural lighting during daytime.  But when dry embossing vellum, or similarly brittle paper, be sure to wipe a moistened clean piece of cloth over the paper because this will help in avoiding tears.

 

Moreover, heat embossing is another technique that you can use.  This is considered to be the fastest way to spruce up any paper project.  You can create beautiful raised paper effect in seconds just by using an embossing ink, stamps embossing powder then heat set.  When using glossy paper, an anti-static agent before stamping will help keep the embossing powder from getting stuck on areas where they are not supposed to be.

 

Parchment crating or most commonly known as paper piercing is normally used when working with parchment and vellum.  Several perforating tools can be used to create lace effects by piercing the paper.  This can be a very interesting activity to your paper craft.  Paper piercing, in combination with the other paper crafting techniques are sure to create magnificent designs and extraordinary works.  You may also cut slits on your paper then fold back for a 3D effect.

 

After learning all the techniques, you can now use them all by using one technique on top of the other.  This is called layering and would surely enable you to produce very interesting pieces.  Just remember that you can only get so much from the basic knowledge and the rest is in your hands.

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Arts & Crafts Techniques : Creative Art Ideas for Children


Children can create artwork of their own by applying squares of tissue paper to an original drawing or coloring book page. Introduce children to creative projects withhelp from an art teacher in this free video on arts and crafts techniques. Expert: Cori DiSimone Contact: www.corisets.com Bio: Cori DiSimone has a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in printmaking and painting, and she has a Master of Arts in Art History. Filmmaker: Antonio Villagomez

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Master Miniaturists – Tips and Techniques

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Craft Techniques. Craft programs Make Them Easy

Learning craft techniques is not always easy. There are instructions to be mastered — or at least understood. There are steps to follow, skills to practice and projects to finish. Some techniques of course are easier to pick up than others and it depends on your persistence and experience in how well and how quickly you master them. It is definitely not always easy, but it is worth it. And craft programs can give you a head start. The idea of a craft program makes perfect sense. They are usually written by a teacher, or at least someone experienced in craft. This fact alone means that the way they are put together is structured, and carefully considered. They will have thought through how to instruct you long distance. They will have an understanding of how to share information so that you can pick things up as painlessly as possible. And they should be able to demonstrate their own expertise somehow by showing you what to do. If you are to learn new skills the right way, you need to learn them first by someone who shows you carefully and precisely. I am often asked by students to show them the quickest and easiest way to do things. I believe I do that by showing them everything they need to know so that they can learn what they need. There are no shortcuts to learning on the first occasion. It is only the 2nd, 3rd and subsequent times as you repeat the skills you learned that you have some idea on where to take any shortcuts. As a National Judge and Assessor it is my job to instruct people well. So I need to be able to speak it, show it and share it. It is in sharing our craft skills that we pass things on to the next generation. So communicating well is vital. And that is especially true of any online craft course or craft program. Because they are well planned to give you what you need you should feel as you follow them that you are well instructed. The need to have confidence that for one they know what they are talking about, and second, that they can tell it in plain English. There is sometimes a gap between an expert and a teacher. You will need to decide if your chosen craft program can deliver on the craft techniques you aspire to learn. It is vital that we learn from someone who knows their stuff inside out. Learning craft techniques should be easy, if you are shown by a craft teacher.

Geraldine Jozefiak – also known as The Craft Teacher, has been sharing crafts with others since 1990. Also a Writer and Craft Assessor, she is passionate about passing on craft skills and setting standards in craft teaching and learning.

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Martha Stewart’s Encyclopedia of Sewing and Fabric Crafts: Basic Techniques for Sewing, Applique, Embroidery, Quilting, Dyeing, and Printing, plus 150 Inspired Projects from A to Z

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