The Eighties are a fun time period to relive, especially at a party. Your guests will really get into this event, but in order to keep them entertained you’ve got to set up some crafts and games. One easy craft that the guests can all take home with them are Punk Antenna Heads. They’ll fit the theme of your party and make a statement about the punk culture of the eighties.
Punk Antenna Head
For this scary party craft item you’ll need the following; 2 inch Styrofoam ball, 12 mm googly eye buttons, brightly colored pipe cleaner, craft glue, acrylic paints in several colors, spray matte finish sealer, fake rhinestone beads.
First you’ll start your eighties craft item by painting your Styrofoam ball a pink flesh tone with the acrylic paints. Let this dry. Then, paint or draw on a mouth. You can make it smile or grimace. Let that dry.
Meanwhile, pick out a brightly colored pipe cleaner and cut into one inch pieces. Once your ball is dry, use one of the pipe cleaner pieces to poke a series of holes in the top of the ball in the shape of a Mohawk. You may wish to set your pipe cleaners in two rows close to each other for a fuller looking Mohawk. Place a dab of glue in each hole and stick your pipe cleaner pieces into the holes. Let these dry. Your eighties craft is almost done.
Once that’s dry, spray on a layer of the spray matte finish sealer. Let dry in a well ventilated area. This works to protect your antenna head from the weather.
Next, you’ll glue on the two googly eyes and place a couple of fake rhinestone beads, as earrings or just decorative accents. Voila! Your Punk Antenna Head from the eighties is complete! The guests can now rock on at that Eighties Party.
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With an infinite range of design options available, it’s no wonder homemade polymer clay beads are getting so much attention in the crafting world. Suitable for both adults and children (ages 8 and up), working with polymer clay beads can give you a whole new way of having fun with your kids, too.
What are polymer clay beads?
Polymer clay beads are beads fashioned out of polymer clay, which is sometimes known simply as “Fimo.” (Fimo is the brand name for a particular type of this clay, manufactured by Eberhard Faber.)
This polymer clay can be molded into a variety of different creations. Then you simply bake the clay in your home oven to create a hard, durable material that you can drill, slice, sand, and paint to achieve even more creative effects.
Because polymer clay is so easy to work with, it has become a popular way to make your own beads for jewelry making.
Making Polymer Clay Beads
The process of making the beads is simple. Just pinch off a bit of the clay, knead it in your hands and shape it into the form you like.
You can make polymer clay beads in a variety of different shapes, using a variety of techniques and tools. There’s no real limit except your imagination, and you can work with the clay over and over again (until it has been baked.)
Molding the clay requires firm pressure, but it keeps its shape well once fixed. It is easiest to work with when it’s slightly warm, so if you are having trouble getting it to cooperate, you may want to move to a warmer work area or warm up your hands a bit.
Rounded beads are simplest for the beginner but you can soon learn how to make beads that are square, star shaped, heart shaped or designed to look like tiny animals. Flower shaped beads are also very popular.
To make the beads in different colors, start by choosing from the numerous colors of polymer clay that are commercially available. You can achieve a marbled effect by working with multiple colors at once. Once your creations have been baked, you can paint them with acrylics or even fingernail polish to give them extra gloss and sparkle.
It’s easy to make holes in Fimo beads, so you can thread them together into bracelets or necklaces or sew them onto clothes. You can drill holes in the hard beads, once they have been baked. Or you can make holes in the soft clay before you bake your beads.
A toothpick is perfect for piercing holes through Fimo clay once the beads have been shaped. Wiggle the toothpick around to make sure that the sides of the holes are smooth and bits won’t fall down to clog them during baking.
You can also use a wooden skewer to make holes in your beads. Carefully push a skewer through the center of your finished bead, being careful not to change its shape. Fill the skewer with beads (being careful that they don’t touch each other). Then support the skewer on a baking rack or other oven-proof container so the beads don’t change shape during baking. Bake the beads directly on the skewer.
Baking Your Beads
You’ll need to bake all your clay creations to make them hard and shiny and to ensure that they keep their shape. You can do this in an ordinary oven on a baking sheet, but follow the instructions on each packet of the product to make sure you get the temperature just right. (If the polymer clay is baked at too high of a temperature, it can emit dangerous gases.) Your beads will be hard and ready to string together into jewelry once the clay is baked and cooled.
The manufacturer recommends this type of polymer modeling compound for ages 8 and up, with adult supervision, because the use of an oven is required, and the product should not be ingested.
Once you have the basics down, experiment with different varieties and brands of polymer clay, each of which has a different level of malleability. You can also get polymer clay in a variety of effects, such as translucent, iridescent, and glow-in-the-dark, to create beads and jewelry that are truly one-of-a-kind.
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Sometimes trying to decide on a craft idea can be extremely frustrating. It seems as though every craft idea has already been thought about and made, and for the most part it has. But sometimes it’s fun to make a really simple craft project but just put your own spin to it.
Easter is a fun time to make crafts. Easter craft ideas can be full of color and whimsy, not to mention that fun Easter Rabbit. Of course, an Easter craft idea usually consists of making an Easter Basket. Well, this is no exception. But once again, add your own spin to the idea and make it your own.
Something unique to make an Easter Basket from is a metal bucket. Small metal buckets can be found at most craft stores. Of course, you can decide on the size of the bucket. Take your metal bucket and paint it with your choice of colors. Create your own design and have fun with it. Then you will need embellishments. Various color ribbons are fun to place around the bucket or you may just want one strand of ribbon. Then continue embellishing with flowers, buttons, beads, or even a belt buckle.
As for the “grass” to place in the bucket, one suggestion is to use shredded paper. If you have paper that is straw colored then that may be even better. This would be something a bit different from the “Easter grass” at the store.
Now your Easter Basket could be used for hunting eggs or maybe as a centerpiece for your table.
As stated before, sometimes it is rather hard to come up with crafting ideas. I’ve been crafting for several years and absolutely love it but there are times that I get what I call “crafter’s block.” Yes, it’s similar to “writer’s block” but with crafts. Keep in mind that just because it’s someone else’s craft idea doesn’t mean it’s not your own creation. It’s up to you to design it how you wish.
Brandi Clark is the owner of Floral Creations where she offers one of a kind gifts. Through April 16, 2006 sign up to receive her free newsletter, Crafty Corner, and receive a coupon code worth 20% off your total purchase at Floral Creations. Crafty Corner is full of craft ideas relating to any craft, craft tips, and special offers for subscribers! Sign up today at http://www.craftycorner.makes.it
Author: Brandi Clark
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