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With SPRING just around the corner, last week’s READ ACROSS AMERICA day in honor of Dr. Seuss’s
birthday, and the recent release of THE LORAX movie, I’m finding myself a little LORAX OBSESSED!
I don’t know if it’s the environmentally friendly message that
the LORAX has to
offer, or simply Dr. Seuss’s whimsical ability to bring out the child in all of
us that has me craving EVERYTHING LORAX, but just in case you’re feeling it
too, here are a few ideas to help you incorporate the LORAX into your life…
- Orange, white, blue, and yellow nail
polish
polish
- I used: SINFUL COLORS Cloud 9 and
ART CLUB yellow, sky blue, and white
ART CLUB yellow, sky blue, and white
PROCEDURE:
STEP 1: Paint all your nails Orange
STEP 2: Add a yellow line to each nail (like a FRENCH
MANICURE)
STEP 3: Add a yellow dot for the nose
STEP 4: Add 2 large white dots with 2 small blue dots
inside for the eyes
STEP 5: Add yellow eyebrows (Sorry, I forgot this
step in the picture)
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
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White cardstock
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Popsicle sticks
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Glue (I used a
glue gun for fast drying)
PROCEDURE:
STEP 1: Copy and paste your image into an image
editing program such as Power Point
or Paint.
STEP 2: Size the image to the size you want (you may
want to print out a test sheet to
see how it looks on your popsicle
stick before editing the image.
STEP 3: Insert a rectangle box onto the image
STEP 4: Insert a text box inside the rectangle and
label the image. To make several
different labels, simply highlight
the whole image and copy and paste it into
the document several times. Then, Change the text of each label.
STEP 5: Print and cut the image, and glue each LORAX
to a Popsicle stick. If you are
planning on using these stick outdoors, you should laminate them first. You can
have them laminated at your local office supply store or you can use contact
paper from your craft supply store.
planning on using these stick outdoors, you should laminate them first. You can
have them laminated at your local office supply store or you can use contact
paper from your craft supply store.
STEP 6: Happy Planting!
Add new meaning to your tree pose with this hand painted LORAX YOGA MAT!
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- Acrylic Paint
- Acrylic Paint
Colors: Green,
Yellow, Magenta, White, Black, and Sky Blue (only
if you don’t already have a blue yoga mat).
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Assorted paint brushes
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A template of the LORAX (find a picture online, size it, print it, and cut it out. TADA!! – you have yourself a template)
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A yoga mat (save yourself
some time by buying a light blue mat, and save yourself some money by finding a
cheap one at a discount store. I found
mine at AMAZING SAVINGS for $7.99)
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A light colored marker
PROCEDURE:
STEP 1: Start out by drawing your design in marker (use
a light color marker
because
dark colors can be hard to cover with paint).
Use your LORAX
template to outline the LORAX.
STEP 2: Next, paint each section with the correct
color. You will have to do several
coats to create a solid look and
to prevent wear. Let dry before each coat.
Also, be sure to leave a small
space between each section so you know where
your outline will go. This is especially important for the grass
section.
STEP 3: Once you’re done painting all the sections,
use your black paint and a fine
brush to outline.
Don’t be afraid to let the kids help with this. Mistakes are easy to wipe off or paint over,
and your little helpers will love this family activity.
Now here's one tree pose the LORAX would surely approve of:
Feel free to create your own designs as well. Here's the mat the Kayla, my eight year old, painted all by herself:
This is a great way
to express yourself, and it’s sure to bring your yoga practice to the next
level.
Who wouldn’t want to spend every minute practicing yoga on a mat like this?
Who wouldn’t want to spend every minute practicing yoga on a mat like this?
these are AWESOME!!! I love The Lorax too!! My 3 year old and I saw it and she thought it was pretty awesome! I am definitely going to be doing some plant labels when we get home AND the yoga mat is such a good idea!!!
ReplyDeleteI found you through the link up with Kindra over @ At Home With K!!
Super job!
Lisa @ momdad2girlsandbrutus.blogspot.com
I am a perpetual resident of Testosterone Land. However, I am borrowing our friends' girls for part of next week. We might just have to have a Lorax manicure! Great idea. Thanks for sharing with Rook No. 17.
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ReplyDeleteAw... so many fun projects! Thanks for sharing @ Manic Monday.
ReplyDelete-Melissa
This is such a cute idea! I'd love it if you'd share it over at Whimsy Wednesdays at www.thenymelrosefamily.blogspot.com/2012/03/whimsy-wednesdays-2.html
ReplyDeleteSuper cute ideas -- love the yoga mat! Thanks for linking on Busy Monday at A Pinch of Joy! Hope to see you again soon – the links are open!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your Lorax crafts! My kids would love to do these! THanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Trish
I'm so glad you shared this at Whimsy Wednesdays. As a teacher, I love it when children's stories come to life for the children. I look forward to seeing what you'll share this week.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Your Lorax creations are absolutely wonderful! I know that they caught a lot of readers' eyes at Rook No. 17 last week too. I'm featuring your post on my Facebook page today.
ReplyDeleteJenn
My kids and I enjoyed the movie so much! I love all your sweet projects. :) I featured your mat on this week's Terrific Under Ten Tuesday!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.athomewithk.blogspot.com/2012/03/terrific-under-ten-tuesday-55.html
We are loving the book as well and here is what we did last week http://katescreativekitchen.blogspot.ca/2012/03/truffula-trees.html
ReplyDeleteWhat cute Lorax ideas!! The Lorax is by far my favorite children's book. I'm hesitant to go see the movie in the event it's not as good as the book!
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