Developing the creativity of children | Gift bag - TUTORIAL
Hello STEEMIT! Welcome to our virtual classroom! Creativity is the skill that the human being displays in his eagerness to renew, relating things that were previously unrelated. Today we will learn how to make a beautiful gift bag, easy and simple to make. So I invite you to enjoy this proposal where the little ones can go, little by little, developing ingenuity and approaching the artistic work accompanied by their classroom teachers and parents.
What are they waiting for?
You can make your own bag and save it for the next time you should give someone a gift. This easy-to-make technique allows all kinds of decorative and utilitarian objects to be made, using recyclable cardboard, which is easy to obtain and very economical.
G I F T B A G
Materials:
- Corrugated cardboard. (Of the color that you prefer)
- Plain cardboard.
- Balloon.
- Mold.
- Vinyl or silicone glue.
- Scissors.
- Rule.
- Vinyl glue
- Markers.
- Ribbons.
- Hot silicone applicator.
Process
Step 1. Transfer the mold drawing on corrugated or smooth cardboard. Preserving the measures indicated.
Step 2. Cut very carefully, leaving intact the square that is in the middle.
Step 3. With the tip of the ruler, mark to be able to fold the folds of the protruding fins.
Step 4. Arm the box using silicone on the protruding tabs, then press on the corners so that everything is well adhered.
Step 5. Choose two opposite sides of the box and cut out two rectangles that are larger than the chosen sides. Then cut the sides of the sheets in the shape of saw teeth.
Step 6. Fix a cord on the top of the cardboard sheets, which will be the handle of your bag.
Step 7. Finally, stick the sheets on each side of the box you have chosen. Decorate your bag and let your creativity fly!
Thanks to the collaboration of parents, educators and the whole family of #Steemit for accompanying me in the transformation of these materials to turn them into a beautiful "gift bag" ideal for a special occasion. With this fantastic exercise you can have a good time with the little ones of the house, help them in their physical and mental development, make them have fun and improve communication. Even make a daily activity an educational resource!
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Beutiful Bag honey!!
Thanks for your support!
That's some nice handcraft to create the bags from cardboard and other materials. You seems to be a master in handcrafts as your older posts show.
Appreciate that.
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Thanks for the support! God bless you! Thanks for taking into account my work.
Dear Artzonian, thanks for using the #ArtzOne hashtag. Your work is valuable to the @ArtzOne community. Quote of the week: Art, freedom and creativity will change society faster than politics. -Victor Pinchuk
thanks family @artzone
Love this, so practical and pretty!
Thank you for your visit, I am very happy to have you here, greetings and blessings for your family!
Super idea for encouraging kids creativity, and ideal for when they have friends birthdays to put the gifts in. Excellent instructions which are really easy to follow - really good post I enjoyed this one.
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Thank you very much for the support, dear @c0ff33a
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Really educational post, you worth more, keep up friend!
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing the instructions!
It came out so cute. ♥
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Hiiiiii!! You are one very crafty momma!! Hahaha im glad someone referred you to me... im a silent crafty addict too! Please dont mind me stalking you.. im quite in awe of all your projects!