This post is inspired by Everyartist Live!, a national, collaborative art event with the goal of engaging a million elementary school children on November 21, 2013 – the largest art event in history. Want to get involved? Join us in our efforts to show that #creativitymatters. Sign up at http://everyartist.me.
These "pinky" puppets are made by upcycling caps from old, dried up markers! |
We recycle, reuse, repurpose... UPCYCLE around here all of the time!
One of the best things about finding a new use or looking at an item with a new perspective is how creative you can be. You don't have to see things for what they are, you can see them for what they could be....
"If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change." - Wayne Dyer
I know a lot of programs struggle with budgets. There never seems to be enough money or resources to go around. Please, don't ever let that be an excuse to stop doing art! There are so many ways you can create art with very inexpensive or free materials! You can even make some of your own art supplies. You can hop on over to my post at PreKandKSharing and my Pinterest Board if you are looking for some recipes.
Don't be afraid to ask for what you need. There are a lot of businesses and organizations that have materials to give away, end rolls or outdated posters/letterhead, you name it. I honestly don't remember the last time we purchased paper for our art area. We have so many options for the children, and we even recycle scraps and make our own paper too! Not only is recycling paper a great art project, it is environmentally friendly and it helps to develop fine motor skills!
Paper is not the only "canvas" you can encourage children to create upon. We have re-purposed sheets of Styrofoam, cardboard boxes, large plastic lids, and scraps of wood. Basically, we try to find a new purpose for just about anything before we opt to send it for recycling or tossing it in the trash!
Large plastic lids are a great canvas for painting on too! We used them to make "flowers" in our rock garden. |
We have been working hard to create bottle cap murals to add to our outdoor fence. Did you know that when plastic bottles are recycled, the caps are not. They are fantastic for creating murals and sculptures.
Some of the children work hard to make their creations look real, while other children work in a very abstract manner. Regardless of their approach, the caps make beautiful murals! |
Not only do we upcycle materials to create art, we also upcycle materials to make art supplies and tools!
Did you know that you can take your old, dried up markers and turn them into homemade liquid watercolor?
We have also used old craft foam, Styrofoam take-out boxes and corks to create our own stamps:
Old Chalk stubs can be crushed and mixed with water to make chalk paint, or you can just pound it onto a wet sidewalk to create a masterpiece:
Old crayon stubs can be melted down together to make new crayons in various shapes, or you create melted crayon art by heating those stubs with a blow dryer:
I HOPE YOU ARE INSPIRED AND READY
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE LARGEST ART EVENT IN HISTORY!
Hop on over to Everyartist.me and sign up to participate!
Now, a bit more about Everyartist.me:
On November 21, 2013 Everyartist Live will launch with a goal of engaging one million elementary school aged children in a collaborative art event. When this succeeds (as I believe it will), It will be the largest art event in HISTORY!
"At Everyartist.me, we believe fostering creativity is as important as Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. It will better prepare our kids to transform our country, and the world, in their lifetime."
I hope you are as excited about this mission as I am- and that you will spread the word that #creativitymatters and sign up to participate today!
If you enjoyed this post, you may also want to
check a few other posts written to help promote Everyartist Live!:
Child Central Station: Creating an Art Station
Child Central Station: 101 Ways to Paint Without a Brush
24/7 Moms: How to Create That Art Spark in Your Kid
24/7 Moms; Sibling Bonding Through Art
Cool Cat Teacher: Join the Elementary Art Project That Will Help the World be More Grateful
Cool Cat Teacher: Creativity for Kids November 21 and Every Day with Everyartist.me Creativity Matters
Do you have some inspiring ideas to jump start creativity with upcycled art? I'd love for you to link your posts below! Please share any post that is family friendly and upcycles materials for art (or craft). (Any posts not family friendly and/or relevant to upcyling for art/craft will be deleted). Your participation in linking up gives permission for the link to be shared on a variety of social media platforms.
If you enjoyed this post, you may also want to
check a few other posts written to help promote Everyartist Live!:
Child Central Station: Creating an Art Station
Child Central Station: 101 Ways to Paint Without a Brush
24/7 Moms: How to Create That Art Spark in Your Kid
24/7 Moms; Sibling Bonding Through Art
Cool Cat Teacher: Join the Elementary Art Project That Will Help the World be More Grateful
Cool Cat Teacher: Creativity for Kids November 21 and Every Day with Everyartist.me Creativity Matters
Do you have some inspiring ideas to jump start creativity with upcycled art? I'd love for you to link your posts below! Please share any post that is family friendly and upcycles materials for art (or craft). (Any posts not family friendly and/or relevant to upcyling for art/craft will be deleted). Your participation in linking up gives permission for the link to be shared on a variety of social media platforms.
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