Personalised wrappers
I taught my niece and nephews on how to do their own wrappers back in 2005 and photographed the process. I recently found these photos while browsing through my old archives.
A. Daniel making a wrapper for Yassin
B. Mikhail creating a ‘pelikat’ pattern
C. Djohan, blowing colors with straw
D. Wanda doing the leaf-stamping technique.
They enjoyed every moment of it and it was fun!
Material: white mahjong paper, color markers, crayons, brushes, acrylic colors (preferably acrylic because it is permanent when dry), fresh leaves or anything you can think of that creates nice pattern (ie. starfruit, flower, etc).
The how-to is pretty much up to your own creatitivity actually but here are simple steps on how to go about it:
For picture A, Daniel drew circles with white crayon before painting acryclic colors all over the paper. (The effect of the white crayon is more visible if the paper was fully colored.)He personalised it by writing yassin’s name–the wrapper was intended for Yassin.
For picture B, Mikhail painted geometry lines and filled in the boxes with two different colors alternatively.
For picture C, Djohan was using the straw-blowing technique and wrote down the occasion and name in between the patterns.
For picture D, Wanda was using leaves to create patterns for her wrapper. She used hibiscus and mango leaves.
I advised on all the color combinations and provided them the ribbons. This project is great to teach your children about making their own crafts. The techniques can be applied for making greeting cards and tags as well. Try this with your children sometimes, you’ll be amazed of the result!
10 Comments
sexyinred
It looks fun really. Emila..and makes me think of my art class in primary school…those ol’ good days!!! 🙄
I even had drawings as a homework sbb tak sempat nak siapkan dlm class
emila
Hi Lina! It was really fun! Thanks for dropping by!
Janice
Emila, you have a family of artist. Very GOOD 🙂 🙂
Emila
Thanks Janice!
Tracy
These are beautiful, very colorful! My six year old son Jacob would LOVE to do this! I will have to try it with him now 🙂
cata
They all have the magical touch of simplicity!
Beautifull teachings, Emila!
Cata.
emila
Hi Tracy! Do try it, you’ll be proud of the final work! Have fun!
Hola Cata! Thank you for visiting. It was fun teaching them!
Jean
beautifully done! the colors combination are just great! 🙂
chinnee
Emily, this is so beautiful and wonderful. Am definitely going to put yur blog into my FEED 🙂
Dookie
very nice sis.. cheap, beutiful and economical way to decorate the wrappers.. so creative.. 🙂