Showing posts with label pom pom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pom pom. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

29th Craft Activity (27th Feb - 11th Mar 2016)

We re-introduce Pom-Pom & Stenille stem craft after a successful debut last year...

This time...we challenged ourselves to come up with more complicated design with theme...

So here it is!!!

Who doesn't love a cute Chameleon...


This is definitely my favorite! Apart from the Chameleon...all the kids (when I said all, I seriously mean all of them!!!) said it looks like Arlo from the movie The Good Dinosaur...what do you think?


Owl family for the younger kids...


Do you want to party with us in the jungle? Another of my favorite...


Honey Bear family...


Under the sea...under the sea...


Kudos to all the Instructors that took manage to meet my expectation! 😅😅😅

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

26th Week of Craft Activity (4th & 11th October 2015)

For this 2 weeks' Highlight of the Craft, we made Pom Pom Animals with yarns... Of course, we added the necessary accessories to make it looks cool! 😍😍😍

Here are some of our very good looking & selected animals:






Aren't they adorable? 

The process is painstaking as it is not easy to make a fluffy 1...but so far so good! 😊😊😊


Thursday, July 2, 2015

21st Week of Craft Activity (28th June 2015)

This week, we make Pom-Pom Animals using yarns.

Apart from yarns, we also used felt & chenille stems for the accessories.






So, which one is your favourite?

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

10th Week of Craft Activities (5th April 2015)

Today is Easter, so we conducted Easter theme Crafts...

All kids get to make a paper plate pocket & a paper cup basket (to put their treats inside) plus 2 pom pom animals...

We have 2 varieties for kids to choose from:

Baby Bunny Craft

And, Baby Chick Craft

More kids prefer to make Baby Bunny Craft & I wonder why...hm...

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

9th Week of Craft Activities (29th Mar 2015)

Here are the recapped of what we made on 29th Mar 2015...

These are Chenille Stems Craft. It looked easy but in actual fact, it can be hard. Very addictive as well...lol

Pom Pom crafts are for younger kids in vase the parents are not comfortable to allow they kids to play with Chenille stems.
1 big happy family...
I really love this craft! :)


Friday, March 13, 2015

3rd Week of Craft Activities (1st Feb 2015)

Here are the Craft Activities for 1st Feb 2015...this was very popular & i repeated the same craft for 3 weekends (on top of the other crafts of course!)! LOL

Age Group 3-5: Paper Plate Pom Pom Sheep

Materials needed:
White paper plate x 1
Black Colored paper x 1
Googly Eyes x 2
White Pom- Poms or Cotton Balls
Scissors
Glue

Instruction:
1) Cut the face of the sheep, plus the legs accordingly. I used free hand to cut, but you may opt to google the template.
2) Glue the legs to the paper plate. 
3) Apply glue throughout the paper plate & start putting the pom-poms/cotton balls on it. (Here's when the kids had fun, throwing the balls to the plate & it stuck there! The younger ones were amused...)
4) Glue the googly eyes onto the face of sheep.
5) Glue the face onto the top part of the plate. Remember to check the location of the legs before sticking the face on!

And, you are done!


Age Group 6-8: Fluffy Pom Pom Sheep

This is 1 craft that even the adults can't resist & paid to make it!

Materials Needed:
Pom-pom Maker - various sizes depending on the size of the desired sheep
White Acrylic Yarn x 1 ball
Black colored foam paper x 1 piece
Googly Eyes x 2
Black colored Pipe Cleaner x 1
Scissors
Glue

Instruction:
1) Thread the yarn over & thru the pom-pom maker until you are happy with the thickness. The thickness will determine how fluffy your sheep will be. So, thread on as much as possible (eventhough it is a very tiring process...lol)
2) Cut the Black Pipe Cleaner into half & place it into the center of the circle of the pom-pom maker. Bend it to secure the legs.
3) Cut the yarns & tie it tightly.
4) Glue the googly eyes onto the sheep face. You can try google for the template if you are nit comfortable to cut it free hand.
5) Glue the face onto the yarn. Remember to check where the legs are!
6) Bend all 4 legs to desired length so that it can stand. 
7) Optional: I glued the sheep onto a base plate so that it can stand nicely.

Cute huh?

Age Group 9-12: Mini 3D Origami Sheep

Materials Needed:
Red Origami pieces x 3
Beige Origami pieces x 16
White Origami pieces x 89
Black Origami pieces x 12
White colored paper for the ears
Googly Eyes x 2
Scissors
Glue
Flower or any other decorations (optional)

Note: in case you need to refer to the diagram on how to fold the origami pieces, please refer to my previous blog here...

Instruction:
1) Starting from the bottom up, you should have 12 of the origami piece on each row. 
2) 1st 2 rows will be all White pieces.
3) 3rd row you will start to put 1 Red piece in between 2 Beige pieces. Fill up the rest of the 9 pieces with White.
4) 4th row put 2 Red pieces in each of the pocket of the Rec piece from 3rd row, then put 1 Beige piece on each side. Fill up the rest of the 8 pieces with White.
5) 5th row you will have 5 pieces of the Beige on top of the Red & Beige peuces from 4th row. Fill up the rest of the 7 pieces with White.
6) 6th row will have 4 pieces of Beige & 8 pieces of White.
7) 7th row will have 3 pieces of Beige & 9 pieces of White.
8) Finish off the remaining 2 rows with White.
9) Attach 2 pieces of Black on all 4 corners, spread them evenly. Then add the remaining 1 piece to all 4 legs.
10) Glue the ears, eyes & decorate it as you like!


Happy Crafting!






Thursday, February 5, 2015

Hanging Sheep

Recently, I got an order to produce 26 units of Hanging Sheeps. It is to be hung on the ceiling of a mall in Klang Valley.

It took me almost 2 weeks to finally conclude what & how I want to make it. You see, since this is for hanging on the ceiling, certain important measures have to be taken:
1) It can not be too heavy, else it will damage the ceiling or worse, it fell & hit the patrons.
2) It should be visible to see from the ground & must be eye-catching.
3) The Sheeps must be cute enough to be eye-catching.
4) It has to be sturdy enough to withstand the wind & not fall.

Honestly, I have not done anything huge before so it took me 2 whole weeks, back & forth, researching & trying out all sorts of materials. Finally! After 2 weeks, I have come to a decision: 
Option 1: very expensive
I use styrofoam ball & white pom-poms
I experimented with 2 sizes, 10in & 12in. 
12in too heavy. So, I chose 10in.

Option 2: more reasonable (half the price of option 1)
I use plain coloured lantern & cotton balls
Again, i selected 2 sizes, 10in & 12in.
Still, 12in is heavier. 

I showed it to my client & we confirmed to make option 2 since it won't be able to recycle...the next Sheep year is in 12 years. By then, the whole thing would have fallen apart...LOL

Here's what I made...
Batch 1: 18 units of 12in Lantern Sheeps (couldn't get all same size)

Batch 2: 9 units of 10in Lantern Sheeps (I gave the sample together since I won't be needing it.)

Took me about 4 none sleep nights to complete it. I'd say it is pretty fast...LOL

I used Black Foam to cut the head & legs. Thanks to hubby that helped with the cutting. Mind you, it took me several trips to different shops to get all the quantities that I want...Then for the eyes, I used White Felt & Black Foam for the eye ball.

Lastly, I tied the lantern with ribbons.

It was a great experience as it is so different from my normal orders. I can consider this as bulk order, in a much bigger size than what I usually do...

Let's just hope it will look nice in the mall...:)

Oh yea, after I completed the sheeps, guess what my younger son wants? He wants 1 of those sheep in his favorite color! So, we will have an Orange Sheep in da house very soon! As soon as I get a can of Orange Spray Paint! LOL 

I shall post it on the blog once the Orange Sheep is done...hehehe