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Hello. Happy Monday, guys. Welcome to Kids Club. I am Lynne Lily, and I am so excited to be here with Crayola all week, bringing you to fun crafts every day this week.
So I'm excited. You guys are here. If you have questions as we go through. You're going to see the chat box to Rosanna
Rosanna will be monitoring your questions and she'll be shouting those out to me so I can answer any questions that you guys have so
You need me to repeat a step as we go, or you've got a question about what I'm using you guys post those two rows of data and she'll be sure to either respond in the chat box, or she'll call those out to me.
Alright guys, who is excited. Today we're going to make it to cracks. We're going to get started with coffee filter flowers and then I'm going to teach you
How you can do your own stamp rolled art using craft rolled. Hey. So to get started, here's what we need for our coffee filter flowers. We need coffee filter.
So your parents may have some of these laying around the house, nothing special about them just regular coffee filters.
You're also going to need your Crayola washable markers. Okay. So the key here is that you use washable markers. Okay, they got to be washable for this to work.
And the other thing that we need is a cup of water. So you can just use a plastic throwaway cup and you need to fill it with water.
We also want to make sure that you guys put some paper towels down or a newspaper or something to cover the surface that you're working on.
We're going to turn these into flowers. So you're also going to need your Chanel stands, also known as pipe cleaners. So those are green, but you can use any color that you want.
Alright, so step one. I want you to go ahead and pull out a coffee filter. So we're going to start with just one
And you want to go ahead and flatten it out. So you'll notice when you pull it out. It is kind of still like a cup shape. So just go ahead and flatten that out on your surface.
And then I want you to go ahead and pull out your Crayola washable markers and pick two colors that you want to start with. So I'm going to go ahead and pick a blue
And I'm going to pick a pink. Yes. We've got a question.
Really use watercolors. If they don't have washable markers. Yes. So you can use watercolors, if you're going to be using
Crayola watercolor paper you actually really won't have to dip it in water, as long as you paint and put a lot of excess water on while you're painting, you'll get the same effect.
Alright, so take your markers. And we'll start with one and you guys can drop any design that you want. I'm going to start from the outside and just do squiggly lines in towards the center. And I'm going to rotate around my coffee filter.
And do that. And then I'm going to come back in with my read and do that. Yes, we've got another question. Is there a good substitute for coffee filters. Yes. So if you guys don't have coffee filters.
You can also use tissue paper. But if you're going to use tissue paper. Go ahead and make sure you double layer it so fold it in half so that it doesn't get too thin. When you dip it in the water. So tissue paper is a good alternative
So take your second color and you can just color in between. Now you don't have to do the same design. I'm doing guys, you can do polka dots. You can do whatever you want.
And if you do have questions. Remember Rosanna is monitoring that chat so you can go ahead and ask those questions and we'll do our best to answer them.
All right, so what I'd love to do is as you guys are coloring. Can you hold up to this grid. I want to see what you guys have made. I want to see your designs that you pet. Can you guys show me where to guys
All right, you guys. They're looking really good. So now what we're going to do is we're going to take our coffee filter. So again, keep it flat.
And we're gonna fold it in half, okay. So, fold it in half. Remember, we started. We're going to fold it right and a half, and then we're going to fold it in half again.
Okay, so it looks like we're getting the pie pizza pie shape. We're going to fold it in half, one more time. Yes. We've got a question.
We have quite a few questions regarding if they can use cupcake liners. Instead, you can also use cupcake liners. Yes, your flowers will just be a lot smaller, but you can also use cupcake liners.
Alright, so you guys see the shape we fold it in half, until we got to that small triangle. It looks like a slice of pizza.
Now, what we're gonna do is we're going to take our cup of water. Go ahead and put it over your paper towel and now here's the deal. We're gonna dip this down into our water.
But you don't need to submerge yet. Okay, so we're going to only dip it partway down and then bring it back up. Okay. We want to let it if you don't need to dip the entire thing. And so, let it rip off. Okay.
Just like that. And then what we're going to do is we're going to open it back up. Okay.
So we're going to unfold it. And remember, you got to have a paper towel or something down and you're going to start to see this really cool.
tie dyed pattern that's happening on your coffee filter. Now, this is pretty white guys. So what we're gonna do is we're going to set this aside so
Grab another paper towel or a tissue or something you have to cover your surface and we're going to let that sit and dry for a few minutes. Do we want to do one more, so that we can see it again.
Alright, so we're going to pick out two more colors. So you guys grab another coffee filter and let's pick out two more colors to use. Alright, so get your coffee filter.
Never pull it out of your stack and we can reuse the same water make sure that you don't have to. We just want to have one and then you want to flatten it out on your paper towel.
And we're going to draw some designs. Now this one, we're just going to do some polka dots. So again, the last one we did some squiggly lines.
This one we're just going to do a bunch of big polka dots, but you guys can do shapes. You can just do a bunch of straight lines around it.
Whatever you want. And I can make more and more of these, you'll see how the colors run together and how the different patterns that you use affect that when it gets wet.
Another way that you can do it is if you have a paintbrush. You can also take your paintbrush and dip it in the water and come over top.
Of this, but for this purpose, we're going to use our cup of water because it's the easiest. Alright, so we've got our design. We're going to fold it in half again.
As we fold it in half, one we're going to fold it in half again.
Okay, so if you didn't see it. Let's do it again. Okay. We started with our whole coffee filter. We're going to fold it in half, one
And then we're going to fold it in half again. Okay.
And then we're going to fold it in half again. So remember we get that what looks like a piece of pizza or a pie. All right, give you guys a second to get it folded.
Right. And then we're going to take our cup of water. Okay, and we're going to dip it down into our water. You don't have to submerge the whole thing. So we're just going to do a little dip.
And pull it up and we're using the same cup of water, so you don't have to worry about it, blending and you want to let it really drip dry back into that cup.
Okay.
Move our cup of side.
And then on our paper towel. What we're going to do is we're going to open it back up. Okay, so we're folding it open.
And we're going to lay it out. So we can start to see our design so you guys can see what the polka dots it. How cool is that
Alright, so now this is really wet. Okay, so we're going to set it aside to let it dry. All right, Rosanna, do we need to slow down and do another one. So the kids can see it. Can you please do another one. Yes, we can do another one.
Alright guys, so take your coffee filter. We're going to start from the beginning again. Okay, so take your coffee filter and we want to pull it out. Okay.
And you can use your hands to K smooth that and flatten it to make it easy on yourself. Right.
And then you want to pick out your colors. So each time, we're doing some different colors. This time, I think I'm going to do blue and then we'll do our cold in yellow.
To go out and pick out two colors and you can do a design. So on this one, we're just going to do some lightning bolts.
To my start at the outside and do my lightning bolts all over. So remember, you can do polka dots. You can do squiggly lines. Step two. You can also use a third color if you'd like, as well.
Alright, so we're going to end this here and then you know what let's get crazy. Well, adding green to to this one, and this time we're just going to do some straight lines in between. So some straight lines.
In between
Just like that. Alright, so give you guys a second to finish your to die. So once you get it ready. And remember, this doesn't have to be perfect. Guys, it can be a whole bunch of squiggly line.
All right, you see it now it's time to get it ready to dip in the water. So what we're gonna do is we're going to fold it in half.
Fold it in half, we're going to use our fingers and we're going to crease it and then we're going to fold it in half again, we're getting to that pizza pie slice, fold it in half again, use your fingers decrease it. And then we're going to do our last fold in half again. Okay.
Go ahead and crease it. So now you have your pizza pie. Yes, we got a question.
Do they have to do three colors or can they stop at one color. Yep, so you guys can do one color two colors three colors for colors five colors. So it's up to you.
I like doing at least two so that the color is kind of mesh together and you get that tie dyed look but you can do as many colors as you want, or as little as you want.
All right. Do you guys see that. So remember we fold it all to the fold. One more time for this, our last one that we're doing. So we started in the center we fold it in half, once. So, fold it in half, once and then we fold it in half again.
And then we're folding it in half, one more time to get to that pizza pie slice. Okay, now we're going to take our cup of water.
And we're using the exact same cup that we've used, we can use it more times.
And we're going to dip this in the water. But remember, we don't have to dip the entire thing in there. We can just dip about halfway down to, we're going to dip it in real quick and pull it out.
We're going to let it drip to bring out all that excess marker and then once it's done dripping. We're going to move our cup aside.
And we're going to unfold it so unfold it in half and you can kind of see how all of these colors are molding together so you guys can get creative with with whatever colors you want
All right, so we want to carefully pull this guy apart. And then if there's any excess, you can just let it drain off on your paper towel.
And now you can see it's pretty wet, so I got some paper towel started over here. So I'm just laying these out to dry. Okay, so we're gonna let these dry it's going to take about 20 minutes for them to dry.
until we're ready to turn them into flowers. So what we're going to do is we're gonna get started on craft number two. While these dry.
And then by the time you finish craft number two will be ready to make those into flowers. So now we're going to clean up our surface a little bit so you can just put this excess paper towel aside.
And we're going to put out some new paper towels. We've got some paper or something down in your surface, go ahead and do that.
Parents to get mad at you for making a mess. Alright, so we're gonna put our coffee filters aside and for this project we're going to learn how did you stamp rolling through here is what we're going to be using
We're going to be using our Crayola washable paint. Okay, so when you can pick out which ever colors you want here I have
I have pink and orange. I have blue, red and yellow. Those are the colors I decided to use, but you guys can use whatever colors you want
You're also going to need a glue stick. So we've got our Crayola glue stick here we're going to use that glue stick
And then you're also going to need some sponge brushes. So these can be this type of sponge brush, where you can add a sponsor one but ready to sponge brushes.
We're also going to need some foam stickers. So you guys probably have some of these Michael sells a whole big bag of them. So we're gonna need some stickers. And then we're also going to use some rubber bands.
And then we are going to use
Some craft roles and then some of this really fun packing bubble wrap. I don't know about you guys, but I love pop in these but we're going to actually use this for our craft this time. So you're going to need a piece of bubble wrap, as well.
And we're going to take our craft roles so crossroads calm and a whole bunch of different sizes. So you've got your smaller ones. And you've also got your larger ones. Okay, it's ready to get our craft roles ready first. Yes. We've got a question.
Can you use any type of prey or can use acrylic paint. Yes. So you can. We're using the cradle of washable paint here. You can also use Crayola acrylic paint.
And you can also use fabric paint. If you'd like as well. So those will all work. Now we're going to be standing on fabric. So we're going to stay on a tote bag.
And then we're also going to stamp on first stop. So both will work. All of those types of paperwork on folks. Now you do your, your washable paint on a piece of fabric you can't put it in the washing machine. You can just stop cleaning. So that's some advice for your parents.
Okay, so back to getting our craft roles ready now it's easier if you have a smaller craft role. So if you do have a larger one like you see here.
Let's go ahead and just cut it in half, and this might be something that your parents need to help you with, but go ahead and cut it in half to make it a smaller piece.
So we're going to start with our phone sticker shapes so you guys can see that these common Circles, squares. We've got triangles. And so what we're going to do is we're going to peel off the backs of these
And we're going to go ahead and put them on one craft role. So I'm going to just pick a variety of shapes.
And I'm going to space them out throughout my craft rule. Just make sure that you're pulling off the backs and when you put them on your craft roll, just go ahead and stick them nice
And good to just use your finger to rub them on there and what's gonna happen, you'll see when we do this the shapes are going to transfer to the projects that were stamping
So I've even got this fun guy that I took the outline of some sheets that came in my pack might have put that right there.
And I want to make sure that I cover them all. Now, if you guys need me to slow down or you have questions, just remember Roseanne is monitoring those as well. So she'll shout those out to me as we go.
So I'm alternating my shapes. We're going to just put these. You can also use a roll from a piece of wrapping paper as well. So if you have a wrapping paper roll. You can take the cardboard role that's inside of there out and you can
Have your parents, cut it into smaller pieces for you. Yes, we got a question that a few questions. Okay. What if you don't have bubble wrap.
Okay, there is substitute. So if you don't have bubble wrap. You can really wrap this with anything that has texture. So if you've got maybe some lace written. You can also use that
You can also print a lot newspaper and put that around your craft role as well so
It's not necessary to have bubble wrap, because I'm going to show you three different stamp roles that we're making. So maybe you only have supplies for one of them. That's okay. You can just stick with stamping with that one.
All right, so we've got pretty much almost our whole roll covered. I'm going to add one more square over here. So we're making three different types of staffers, but you don't have to make all three. You can just do one
Alright, so this is our one with our shapes. Alright. So you see how this is we're going to set this one aside and we're going to make our next one.
So we're going to take some rubber bands. Okay, so any rubber bands will work if there are larger rubber bands will just loop them around more times. So take your craft role.
And we're going to put her rubber bands around our craft roll. Yeah, we can just put them around once
Or we can put them around twice. You don't want them to be too too tight so that it collapses your craft roll.
So if one time is tight enough to get it to stay on their snuggly. You can, what I'm doing is when I put them on. I kind of crisscrossing them over each other.
So that I get some cool designs. So when you slide it on, you can always kind of move them around and kind of have them overlap each other, but we want to go ahead and fill up our full fractal okay so put some more on this and
Now if you don't have rubber bands. You can also use yarn. So what you can do is you can glue a piece of yarn to the end of it, and you can wrap it around so it will look like this.
So if you don't have rubber bands, you can always use yarn or you can use string, all you would do is glue it at the end with your glue and then wrap it
All the way around and kind of crisscross as you go and then glue it at the other end. Okay, so you aren't or string can be a substitute. If you don't have the rubber bands, right. So that's number two.
Number three is going to be with our bubble wrap. So we're going to take our piece of craft roll and we've got our Crayola glue stick, what we're gonna do. We're gonna pop up the end
And we're going to glue. Our bubble wrap to our glue stick but we want to make sure that our bubbles. So the size that you can feel the bubbles. That's going to be facing outward
So make sure that that is what you're going to lay on the table and the smooth side is what is facing. Okay, so we're going to put our glue all over our craft room okay to go ahead and cover that with a lot of glue
Serena put it's mentioned things we really want that guy to stay stuck. Make sure you've got the whole thing covered
And then we're going to set our craft roll down honor bubble wrap.
And we're going to wrap up bubble wrap lightly practicing it as we go. We don't want to pop those bubbles. We want those bubbles for the cool texture. They're going to stamp on our projects.
All right, so make sure
That it is nice and stuck so light leave prep set and then if you have a little bit extra leftover can always just cut that extra off.
So we just turn that off. Okay, so we made three
Types of samples. So let's go over those three again, I'll show you guys those and we've got some alternatives before we get started, stamping
So we started by taking our phones sticker shapes and just sticking them all around our craft rule. I remember your craft rules can come from all sorts of places have your parents help you find some
And then we put our rubber bands around this one.
And if you don't have rubber bands, you can always use yarn.
And put her yarn around it so you can include some yard around it as a substitute
And then last but not least, we did our bubble wrap. So be glued or piece of bubble wrap around our craft roll.
Alright, so now is the time when we get to pick out our colors of paint, and we can pick out what type of surface. We want to stamp on. So we're going to start
With a tote bag. So I'm really excited about. This is gonna be fun. So we're going to have our tote bag kind of sitting off to the side to get ready. Yes. We've got a question.
What if they don't have a cardboard role.
So if you don't have a cardboard role, you could always make one with a piece of
Parts Doc, you could also take a flat piece of cardboard and do the same thing by putting on
Stickers to it or also gluing some yarn to it or putting rubber bands around it, you can do it with a flat piece.
The only difference in stamping is we're going to roll this stamp across our project if you're using a flat piece of cardboard, you'll just stamp it straight up.
And straight down. So, same way and that could be a scrap piece of cardboard that you have at home, or you could roll a heavy piece of card stock into a role and
Blew it into the shape of a tube and you can use this as a substitute you have any more questions for we move on.
No, we're good. Okay. Alright, so we've got our colors picked out. So we're going to pick three of these different colors. For now, since we're going to use three of our staffers. So I'm going to start with my orange.
And I'm just going to go ahead and put a little bit of each on a paper plate. Okay, so using any paper plate will work for this and let's do some blue will put some really just spread out your colors, but you can use one paper plate for all of them. And then let's do some reading
But remember guys you can pick out with ever colors you want. Okay, so now once we get them on. We're going to do one stamper at a time.
Make sure you've got plenty of room on your space so that you can spread out, but for our first one. Let's go ahead and do
Our shape, since we made that one first. Okay, so we're going to get our tote bag ready before we put some pain in our camper.
So go ahead and put your tote bag out what I recommend doing is just take a piece of paper or something to put it inside your tote bag.
The paint shouldn't believe through but just in case. If you've got a thin tote bag. It might just put a piece of paper inside of there.
Now we're going to use phone brushes. You can use regular paint brushes as well. The phone brush just helps you get the paint on quicker.
To we're going to take this and we're going to start with our orange, and I'm going to dip my stamper my excuse me, my brush.
Into my paint so you can see I've got it fully covered with paint. And then I'm going to hold my stamper by putting my fingers inside the role. Okay. And then I'm going to take my paint and I'm just going to use my phone brash
And I'm going to make sure that I get all of my shapes covered. Now if you get it on other places.
On your practical, it's not a big deal because the surfaces are raised. Those will be the only ones that pretty much hit the surface that you're rolling on to. So all I'm doing with my stamper is I'm dipping it in my paint.
And I'm applying my paint to my shapes that are on my roller. Okay, I'm gonna give you guys a second to do that and you don't need a ton of paint. So if you do think you've got a lot of blocks, you can always stamp some off.
But it doesn't need to be a lot. Okay, to make sure we got all those. All right. How we doing, guys. We need to slow down a little bit, just a little bit. Okay, so what I'm going to give you guys a second
All I'm doing is I'm Adam, Kate.
To my role. Okay. Yes, question. If they don't have a tote bag. What else can you use. Yep. So I'm going to show you how to us as a piece of cards, Doc, that you can actually create a card with which we've got over here.
Can also do it on a wooden frame and you could do it on a t shirt so you can really do this on almost any surface, but after we do the tote bag.
I'm also going to show you how it looks on paper as well. And then I'll show you what it looks like on a wooden frame. All right, you guys ready
OK, so now you can start anywhere in your tote bag. We make sure that you guys can see the full tote bag here member paint over here. Make sure you guys have a good view.
Alright, so we've got our tote bag now all I'm going to do is I'm going to start at the bottom.
And I'm going to set it right at the bottom. And I'm going to lightly press it down and I'm going to keep my fingers inside my role.
And then what I'm going to do is I'm just going to use my fingers and I'm going to roll it all the way down. And you'll notice as we go, we start to fade a little bit because we have less than less paint, but it looks really nice guys. All right. What do you think
Okay, so now what we can do is we can do two things we want to switch colors on here. We want to do this one. Again, we can just take a paper towel or next piece of paper and just rolled us off.
Do we have a question I see him. Okay. Sorry, I thought, I thought hand so just use an excess paper towel to dab off your, your access paint.
And you can always rinse it off. But I think it's actually kind of cool. When the colors. Next, so maybe we want to do some glue in this one. So we're going to take
Some blue. I've got another stamper over here. You guys can see us do it again. We're going to add some blue to our shapes.
So you can do the same color again. Or you can always switch up your colors. All we did was just roll it off on an excess paper towel or piece of paper, whatever you have.
And get that extra orange off.
So we can stamp on some blue. Now if your colors mixed together, it's totally okay. I'm going to show you a cool card I made where my colors mixed together when we get to the end.
All right, so make sure that as you're stamping you're covering all of your shapes. See, we've got them all covered
Okay, so now for this one. What we're going to do is we went straight on this one. How about we go on a diagonal. So I'm going to start
At the edge over here. And what you'll notice is, I'm a little bit off my tote bag. So just put your paper towel or a piece of paper there so you don't get it on your table and I'm going to slowly put my fingers inside and roll it.
And then I'm going to stop right there. So you can kind of decide which way you go on and off of your tote bag. Alright, so we're going to move on to our next staffer
So since we made a rubber band. One second. We're going to do that one. Now we're going to go ahead and do that one in orange or excuse me, and red. So
We've got a different kind of bone brush I'm showing you guys that you can use all different kinds of brushes for these
Put your fingers inside of it to help you hold it so that you're not touching the outside of it.
And then we're going to differ brush in our red paint.
And what we're gonna do is we're just going to adapt and we want to make sure that we get those rubber bands covered because those rubber bands are what are raised off the surface of our craft roll and those are what's going to give us the pattern on our toe back. Okay.
So we're going to use our phone brush.
And if you guys have questions as I'm going through Rosanna is monitoring the questions to chat those to her. If you need me to repeat a step I can as well.
And keep in mind if you guys did miss any part of this, you can always go back, it will be posted this video will be posted on michaels.com
Tomorrow, so give it about a day do you can go back and rewatch this if you want to make it again. Are you still have some questions that we did not get to right. So we're using our phone brush.
To go all the way
Around and make sure all of our rubber bands. So no matter what color your rubber bands, where to start. They should end being whatever color your whatever color paint you decided to you. Okay.
So we've got it all covered give you guys a second to keep adding your paint so you can see what it looks like. All right.
Are you guys loving it. I also want to see your projects. Can you guys show me what colors you're picking. All right.
I want to be able to see what you guys are doing. So show me what what color you picked on your wall, hold it up to the camera. Alright guys, I look super cool.
I'm so excited. Hey, I'm gonna have you show me your finished project when we get done. So I'm excited to see what you guys are doing. So now what we're going to do.
And we're going to do this guy. Let's do him from this corner. Okay. So remember, we don't have to do straight lines, we can always do diagonal lines as well. So we're going to put our fingers inside our craft role.
And we're going to set it down and then we're going to just slowly apply a little bit of pressure and we're going to roll.
We're going to lift it up and only do a little part that time. Now you'll notice we didn't go all the way around. So what we can do, because we still got some paint on here. We can go up to the top corner and we can start at the top and we can roll in.
We go. And you can always criss cross these designs as well. So you can see kind of the difference. You got these cool little lines.
From the rubber bands. Remember we talked about how we crisscross some of that when we were putting them on our craft role.
We can see those ones. So the textures, really cool. So if you guys do this again. You can experiment with how you line your rubber bands up on your craft roll.
We're going to set this aside. Now guys, you can always reuse these to just wipe them off with a paper towel. Don't use water because it will disintegrate your craft role.
Um, but you can always reuse them. So just wipe them dry with a paper towel and let them dry before you store so you can keep doing it over and over again.
All right, now it's time to use our bubble wrap one. Okay, so we're going to do blue with this one. So I'm going to grab my blue stamper and I'm going to go ahead and put my fingers again inside my craft roll.
I'm going to grab some blue paint on my phone brash
And I'm just gonna dab my phone brush.
On to my bubble wrap stamper. Now I want to just make sure that I'm getting all of my bubbles and you can see the bubbles come through, so you can easily see if they're covered with p or not, as you go. So we're going to go all the way around.
Okay, and you guys can pick whatever color you want. Make sure you get all of them.
Do a little bit more. And I'll give you guys a second to go ahead and get them. Yes, you've got a question. Can you remind everyone, what kind of you're using. Yep. So I am using Crayola washable paint. You could also use Crayola acrylic paint as well.
So you guys can see it here. Michaels has it, you can get it from my goal.
So you can see our craft roll. Alright, so we're going to do the same exact thing that we did with our other ones. So I'm going to actually start down at the bottom. And I'm going to roll mine straight up to meet our red rubber band.
I'm going to start it right here. And then I'm going to use my fingers. Again, I think this one is so cool. This one's one of my favorites. Alright, so we're going to go ahead and roll up
Guys, I don't know about you, but I'm excited. OK, so now
We can stop there. You guys can keep adding patterns. But I want to see what you guys have made. So hold it up to the camera. So I can see your projects. I want to see what everyone is doing.
So guys, they look so cool. And so proud of you. Now I know your parents probably going to brag on you. So if you do if they take a picture. Make sure they share it and they use the hashtag. Make it with Michaels and hashtag Crayola crafts.
So that we can all see how you created some awesome projects. Okay, so now what we're going to do really quick, is I'm going to show you what it looks like.
On card stock. So here's our tote bag, we would have set it aside. We want to let it dry when she got another one too. So check out this one.
Using the same thing. So we just did a lot of died. No patterns. So there are lots of different options you guys I know we'll get super creative with this. So now you can also do this with card stock.
So you can also use I've used the construction paper as well to make a card is a thicker piece of card stock acrylic got some really great card stock that you can use this guy got here to try
So same techniques we've got our piece of paper. We want to decide which side of that we want to use and put it down on her surface and then we can start, start with our blue since we just use that one will add some more piece to it.
And you can also layer these as well. So we can go ahead and do our blue and then you will come back over it with some red rubber band lines.
All right. Right. So these are great to make some cards you can make cards and send them to your friends in the mail. It's always a fun thing to do. Alright, so I've got my paint on it, just like we did when we were doing the tote bag. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to just roll this
Straight now and I'm going to roll it over my paper so you can see how crisp and cool that lux. What do you guys
All right, so check it out. I'm going to hold it up so you guys can see it. So you've got this really fun pattern. So now you could come back with your rubber band one and we could add some red
And we can put some red on a rubber band and we can roll it over it so you can layer these as well just going to add a little paint.
To hear what the possibilities are endless. Remember guys, you can do this on paper. You're not a t shirt, a tote bag can do it on a wooden frame as well.
There's lots of you do it on construction paper. There are lots of different ways you can do it. And if you do use your washable paint.
On a tote bag or a t shirt, keep in mind is spot clean only alright so what I'm going to do with this one. I'm just going to roll it right over it. That's it. It's going to start it right here.
And I'm just going to roll it right over that pattern that we already had. So just like that. We now have a layered pattern. And then what you can do is you can turn this into a card. So it's still a little wet we'd want to let it dry but fold it in half.
And you can create a card.
Got a nice little card that you can give to someone special in your life. Now here is a smaller card number. I said, if you're doing the rollers. You can put multiple colors.
On any of your standards at the same time. So I use my red my orange and my blue. And you can kind of see how they all blended together to make this card and I'm going to show you one more really quick. So I took a wooden frame.
And we painted it blue. So we used our blue to paint at first, and then I rolled my
stamper right over it. So there's a lot of different cool things that you can do with these. Alright so that is jack rolling. Can I see your final projects, guys. Can you show me what you've done.
I love you guys are so crafty. Amazing. Alright, so let's go back and let's finish off our coffee filter flowers. Okay, so these guys have been driving over here.
And so yours. My feet still be a little bit damp, but they should, for the most part be pretty dry minor fairly
Dry. Okay, so I took about 20 ish minutes until they got Dr. Now, if you can speed up the drying process.
And it's not raining outside. You can always put them out in the sun to drive faster, or you can also use a blow dryer. Just be careful use that with an adult helping you supervise. Okay, so now we're going to take our
Chanel sense, also known as pipe cleaners. We've got a green ones. Okay. You can use any color you want. If you don't have pipe cleaners. You can also use world wire as well.
Or you could use a straw and if you've got a strong, you can always glue them around a straw, but we're going to use pipe cleaners for this. So what we're gonna do is we're going to start in the center. Start with one and then we'll do a couple others.
Pick it up from the center so pinch your fingers right in the center of it. Okay, so all I did was I took the center and I took me two fingers and I pinched it right there. Okay. And we want to pick it up.
And then we want to
Hold it like that. So, HOLD IT PINCHED in your two fingers and we're going to use our other hand to gather it up. Okay, so just like that. We're going to gather it.
So I'll bring it back out so you guys can see it. So Pinch, pinch it with our two fingers. So we use their two fingers we pitched it and then we gathered it up. Okay.
And what we're going to do is we're going to hold it right there at the bottom.
And we're so you guys can see that get closer for you. We're going to take our pipe cleaner.
And we're going to take our end and we're going to twist it around that edge. Don't worry guys me to go back and do this again so that you can see it. So we're going to twist that pipe cleaner around the edge. Just a few times so it stays nice and sturdy and then we've got a flower.
Just like that. How cool is that all right let's do it again. So we're going to step up flower down. Let's take another one case. Remember it's laying out flat, it's pretty much almost dry.
We're going to use our two fingers right here and we're going to pinch it okay so and hold it. And those two fingers.
So again, take your two fingers, grab it right in the center and just pinch it and then we're going to flip it up. So we're holding it like that, see from the side. Use your other hand to help gather it into the flower.
And then hold it right there at the end. Okay. And then we're going to take our pipe cleaner and we're going to twist it around.
And we're going to twist it a couple times around. Alright. So as you guys are starting to make your flowers. I want to see them. Can you hold them up. I want to see them. Let's see what you guys have me
Those colors are so cool guys. I love them, they look amazing. Alright, so get another flower, we're gonna go ahead and do it with our third one, and I can show you what it's like to put two together.
Somebody's got another one from back here. Alright, so we've got to hear. So what we're gonna do is we're going to pinch both of them ready. We're about to be magicians. We're going to pinch both of them.
Delaying down with both of our fingers. We're going to pitch up and we're going to flip them. Okay, so we're going to pick up and we're going to flip up pay know what we're going to do, since we only have two hands. We're going to gather them with all of our fingers. Okay.
And we're going to hold them together. So put them together in one hand and they look kind of messy. Right. That's okay, here's your other hand to kind of lock them up.
And that's putting two coffee filters together so you can stick with just one, but if you want to make a flower. That's a little bit fuller and then hold that end.
We're going to take our pipe cleaner.
And we're gonna wrap it around the bottom. Yes. We've got a question you remind everybody what they can use if they don't have pipe cleaners. Yes. If you don't have pipe cleaners, you can use for a wire or you could also use a straw.
And even use a stick that you found outside. Now, if you use a straw. What you're going to have to do is you're going to have to glue it. So let's take another one. I'll kind of show you. Let's pretend this is a straw. Right.
So you'll do the same thing you'll gather it from the center and we'll use our other hand to gather it together. Oh, I think someone's grabbing me a straw.
Alright, so we've got a straw. We've got a great team here. So we've got a straw. So what you would do for this is you can do two things you can glue it to the outside.
So you could put some glue right here on this drop. And then you could glue it to the outside and you can actually blew a couple of them around here.
Or you can put some liquid glue right on the inside of the straw and you could stick it on the inside. Okay, so I'm just putting it there. Hold of their definitely put some glue so that it would stay
So a couple different options and then you put them all together and you can make up. Okay, so look at how pretty they all look together. So I've got a full bouquet right here.
So check out this full bouquet of flowers. So there are lots of different fun things that you can do. And another idea that krill I had created is also doing a review. So you can also tie them on too early. So just use your pipe cleaners.
And you can wrap them around. So there are so many different ideas that Crayola has that you can use these. And I'm sure you guys will come up with a ton more
Now I want to see what you guys have made. So hold it up one last time, check out those final projects. You guys can hold up both as well.
Good job, guys. I'm so proud of you. And today is the first day. So those are the two graphs for today.
Now tomorrow I will be back again at 4pm Eastern 3pm central and tomorrow we're using Model Magic and we're going to make rock animals.
And pencil toppers and we're going to do something really cool with the terracotta pot of gold. Those pencils and pencil toppers
So you can go to michaels.com to sign up for tomorrow's class, but make sure you sign up ahead of time and there will be San Fran. Kids Club with Crayola every day this week.
Same time for PM Eastern 3pm Central. So I've got lots of fun stuff planned for you guys today. Thank you so much for joining me to grab you guys have been amazing to be have any last minute questions Rosanna. Yeah. Is there a substitute for the free
Um, yes. Okay. So instead of using a reform and she didn't think I could answer that, but I got an answer for it.
So instead of using a reform, you can cut out a circle of cardboard and and kind of smaller circle. So you could form a wreath out of a piece of scrap cardboard and then you could tie your flowers around it. You could also paint your
Hard work with any of your Crayola paints. You could also color it with your Crayola markers as well.
All right. Any other last minute questions Rosanna. No, that's it. All right, you guys have been amazing to craft with. Thank you so much. I love Lily with gorilla, and I will be back.
Tomorrow, so make sure you get signed up. We're here this entire week. And we've got some really fun craft plan for you guys. Alright, that's all I got for you. Bye.
