Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Crayon art

This was a fun craft but can become messy very quickly. I started by just finding an image from Google that I liked. Once I found the perfect silhouette I printed it out on regular printer paper, cut it out, then used Modge Podge to paste it to the canvas.


Once the Modge Podge had dried I covered the people in tinfoil and used scotch tape to hold it in place.  This is all I had on hand but it still worked great! I also used the tinfoil to make a wall so that the wax wouldn't just stop at the tinfoil but drip down like rain on an umbrella. My next step was to set up my working area. I just used newspaper, I doubled up the paper at the bottom of the canvas because I figured there would be a lot of dripping, I was right :)


After I was all set up I let the glue gun heat up while I peeled the crayons.  I almost gave up when trying to peel the crayons this was no where near as easy as I remember it being in elementary school. I finally had the brilliant idea to soak the crayons in water! This worked great there were a few stubborn papers but for the most part the paper just unraveled once soaked.

Once the glue gun was warmed up I inserted my first crayon just like you would a glue stick,  Once the crayon was melted the wax pretty much just dripped out of the tip of the gun. Occasionally I would need to pull the trigger this created a much longer stream of wax. I just continued this process until I had used all the crayons I peeled.  I used 10 crayons for this project, I did not do anything special to come up with this number I just pulled all of the blueish crayons out of a 64 count Crayola box.


To get a steady stream of wax to drip I had to push the crayon into the back of the glue gun, I remember having to do this with the regular glue sticks so this is nothing new. The crayon melts much faster then glue so if you push too hard the wax will splatter. An example is in the picture below. I know this because it it happened to me, I even splattered wax on the wall of my apartment! Thankfully a magic eraser removed it, I was not going to lose my deposit due to a pinterest craft gone wrong!


Finished product! I would really like to do three more in red, yellow, and green and hang them on a wall in a square similar to something Andy Warhol would do.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Tips or tricks?! Do they really work

We have all scrolled past those Pinterest tips that are supposed to save time or seems so easy we wonder why we didn't think of that ourselves. Fruit and veggie prep is something I spend a lot of time doing because if I don't clean, cut, and portion out my fruit and veggies I end up wasting them.

The first trick I tried was to precut an apple then put it back together with a rubber band around it to keep it from browning in my lunch bag at work.  This was not successful :( but not too much is lost because a brown apple still taste good!

Next I tried peeling an orange by cutting off each end of the orange and then slicing the peel in between two sections of the orange. I then just rolled the peel flat.  This worked pretty well. No more wasting ten minutes getting the peel off the orange before you can enjoy it!!


I love Kiwi but always ended up eating 3 at a times because once I had peeled the kiwi much of the fruit was cut away with the skin.  This tip works great and saves so much tasty fruit!  Cut off both ends of the kiwi then take a spoon and wedge it between the fruit and the skin.  Once the spoon is in place just twist the kiwi in your hand and the spoon will gently peel away the fuzzy skin. 
Voila! Slice and enjoy!!