Saturday, November 29, 2014



My whole store is on sale including Holiday products 20% off plus TPT's 10%! Mizz Mac

Monday, November 24, 2014

Easy Holiday Art and Crafts Projects

Are you ready yet for the holidays? Are the children excited? I just love the holiday crafts! I love creating new crafts and making them. I will be sharing some of my ideas that I have created here at my home with you and some that I created while teaching. If you miss any directions, most of these projects can be found in my store on www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/Gena-Mcwilliams.
Today’s craft is quite simple and requires very few supplies. I will call it Mosaic Paper Candle Holder.

Supplies needed:
Tissue paper squares (I ordered mine from Oriental Trading)
Clear gel Elmer’s washable glue (I bought mine at Walmart)
Clear glass flower pot just right for a votive candle (I bought mine at Michaels)
1 paint brush (I used a flat soft watercolor brush)
1 container for glue ( I used a small clean mason jar)

Directions:
1. Cover your work area. I used a paper towel.
2. Pour some glue into the container. Add a bit with some water. Stir the water into the glue to thin the glue so it won’t tear the tissue paper.
3. Paint the glue on side of the glass flower pot. Paint a little larger than the tissue paper square.
4. Place a tissue paper square on the glue. Paint over the square with more glue.
5. Repeat steps #3 and #4 until you have covered the pot. I left some glass showing on mine and overlapped some squares to make additional colors.
6. When finished with the tissue paper, allow to dry.
7. Optional step- if there is any craft paint available, decorative lines and patterned shapes can be painted on the tissue paper to embellish the candle holder.
Now you can add an electric votive candle to the candle holder.

Another idea- I found a glass Christmas tree candy dish that I may get my grandchildren to decorate with the tissue paper this holiday! Hmmm! Mizz Mac

Mizz Mac’s Easy Holiday Art Projects can be found in her store at www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/Gena-Mcwilliams.




Monday, November 10, 2014

Easy Thanksgiving Art project

Thanksgiving- a time to be with family and friends, watch parades, and football!!
What to do with the children while waiting to eat??
My suggestion is to give them cut up vegetables to print! If there is a teenager around who could help, that would be even more fun!

The supplies needed:
A variety of cut up vegetables and fruit
9”x12” construction paper (an easy find at dollar stores or Walmart or Kmart in the kids craft sections)
Crayola kids washable tempera paint and Crayola plastic smocks (I found mine at Kmart)
1 styrofoam  or paper plate for each color of paint (I used the smaller size)
1 sponge for each paper plate
Directions:
Cover the work area.
Place one sponge on each plate and cover with paint. Sponges should be soaked in paint to act like an ink pad.
Place one cut up fruit or vegetable on each plate.
Give the children a sheet of paper. Tell the children to stamp the fruit or vegetable on the sponge first and then on the paper. They can stamp the fruit or vegetable several times or once to make a pattern.
Have them take turns stamping with each color. The fruit or vegetables stamping can be overlapped and one on top of the other.

When dry the art work can be embellished with crayons by coloring in the blank spaces.


Have a great Thanksgiving with your family! Mizz Mac