May 08, 2007

Craft: Mothers Day Trinket Box

I have made similar crafts using small tins.  You can buy tins at a second hand store for 25 cents to 50 cents.  You can sometimes find paper mache or wood boxes at second hand stores as well.  I also prefer painting the boxes white rather than lavender.  Larger boxes can use larger silk flowers.  A very striking effect can be done by painting the boxes silver or gold and using black flowers -- very Art Deco looking.  Finally, the best way to paint the boxes (tin, paper mache or wood) is to spray paint them.

Floral Trinket Box
by Amanda Formaro


Looking for a fun Mother's Day craft to make for Mom or Grandma? This pretty little box is not only lovely it's also useful! A great container, this pretty gift will hold cherished jewelry, car keys, extra coins or other small bawbles.

YOU WILL NEED:
Lavendar acrylic paint
paper mache or wood round box with lid, about 4-5" in diameter
white felt or faux fur
small silk flowers
12-14" pink or white sheer ribbon
hot glue gun
acrylic sealer spray (matte)

WHAT YOU DO:
Using the bottom of the trinket box, trace a circle onto the felt or back of the faux fur. Cut the circle out on the inside of the drawing line so that the finished circle is a little smaller than the tracing, allowing it to fit inside the box and rest of the bottom.

Measure the sides of the inside of the box and cut a strip of felt or faux fur long enough to encircle the box.

Hot glue the circle to the bottom inside of the box. Hot glue the strip around the inside of the box so that the entire inside of the box is completely lined.

Paint the outside of the box with lavendar paint. Paint the outside and the inside of the lid with the lavendar paint. Repeat if needed. When completely dry, spray with acrylic sealer spray and let dry.

Cut small silk flowers from silk plants so that all you have is the heads of the flowers, no stems. Hot glue all over the lid, starting in the center and working your way outward.

Take the length of ribbon and fold it in half to find the center. Use hot glue to tack the center of the ribbon to the middle of the trinket box to hold it in place. Wrap around the box and tie into a bow in the front of the box and hot glue in place.

Place the lid on the box and you are finished!

If you would like to see the original go here:
http://www.familycorner.com/family/kids/crafts/floral_trinket_box.shtml

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May 07, 2007

Games: Da Ga

               Da Ga

This game is from Ghana and "Da Ga" means "Boa Constrictor" a snake.  In the United Stated boa constrictors are found rarely, only as pets.

Create an area on the ground about 10 feet square as the home of the snake.

A player is chosen to stand inside the area, and the others surround the area.

The first player reaches out to touch any one of the other children.  The two hold hands and then reach out (using only the free hand) to touch other players.  Each child touched joins the Snake by holding hands, and the Snake grows in length.

The surrounding children can sing or dance or otherwise move about to avoid being tagged but must stay close to the area's perimeter.  As more players are touched, they become part of the growing Snake.

The last player remaining begins to form a new Snake in the next game.

Number of players 12 - 20
Ages 8-12

From: Juba This & Juba That: 100 African American Games for Children

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