Monday, June 14, 2010
Craft project - Crab bag
Supplies (you can get these at Hobby Lobby or Wal-Mart):
brushes, water to rinse brushes, white acrylic paint, paint for your crab (I used fushia), paint for the name (I used turquoise), and black paint with a tip, canvas bag - you can get the small containers of paint that are between $.60-.99 because you won't use much
Before you begin, you may want to put a piece of cardboard inside the bag to prevent paint from soaking through. It usually doesn't on canvas but you can never tell! Also, acrylic paint does not wash out of clothing so wear an old tee shirt or apron.
Step 1: using fushia (or your chosen crab color) paint a large circle and fill it in completely with paint.
Step 2: make 3 stick legs on each side of crab like an upside-down check mark.
Step 3: For top left claw, make a PacMan shape just above the crab body and connect with a line of paint to the crab. Repeat for the right side but turn the direction of the PacMan shape.
Step 4: make two small lines in the middle at the top for the eyes to go on.
Step 5: Using white paint, make two circles on top of the crab for the eyes. You can also lightly accent the crab with white paint by barely brushing paint on the outer edges of the claws, body and legs.
Step 6: Using other paint color, paint your name on the bottom or top of the bag, wherever you have room. You can add polka dots, like my daughter did, or stripes or leave it solid.
Step 7: Using the black paint with tip, outline the crab. Fill in the eyes and add a big smile in his/her body. Also, outline the letters of your name.
Congratulations! You have finished the project. Let your crab dry for at least 1 hour and then take your bag on an adventure! This also looks cute on a tee shirt but you definitely need to put cardboard in side to prevent bleeding through.
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