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Showing posts with label explore color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label explore color. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

Color pencil necklace

Restless Minds brings you another super restless idea, this time from Kate's blog:  minieco.co.uk. Today we are going to use dregs of crayons to do some jewelry.
We saw it the firt time in Artesanato Decor e Culinária blog, from here we linked to Kate's Minieco blog.

Check this out, this pictures show some crayon dreg art:


From Kate's blog:




From Maria Cristina-Bellucci , designer:




This is how Gabrielle Blair did it:
 

We will need:
  • color pencils, you can use dregs instead of brand new pencils, that way you will recycle and reuse materials.
  • small saw, you can buy it on any hardware store,
  • sandpaper, 
  • drilling instrument, it can be electrical or manual,fasteners and wire for the necklace, you can buy this at any handcraft store,
  • ruler,
  • Wooden board, similar to the ones we use in the kitchen.
Note: This tutorial must be done with adult supervision all the time, and always on the wooden board.

How to do the beads:

  1. Chose the pencils you are going to bead;
  2. With the ruler measure pieces of 5 to 10 mm wide (about in), the beads can be longer or shorter, that’s up to you. The example has 7mm beads, all them must be the same length;
  3. Cut them with the saw;
  4. Use sandpaper on the wood beads, only sand the side without color, as picture shows;
  5. When the wood becomes smooth you can get to the next step;
  6. Drill a hole, from side to side, on the bead, as picture shows;
  7. Do a few of these beads and  you can do your necklace, with the wire and the fasteners


Et voilá!
Another super restless idea, from your Restless Minds team

Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Autumn colors- answer to reader


Marco send us an email, he wants to know why in the autumn leaves are not all the same color:

"Hello, leaves are yellow here where I live, but i saw pictures from another places where the trees have brown, yellow, red leaves... I want to know why leaves dont have those colors here."

Marco, the thing is leaves color is determinate by several variables.

First lets see how it works.

Leaves work as natural factories for nutrients.
Using roots, plants get from the soil all nutrients and water (H2O) they need to live. From the air they get carbon dioxide (CO2). With sun light help they transform CO2 and H2O in Oxygen (O2) and glucose, without them the live as we know it, would not be possible.
Glucose is a sugar, and plants use it as a source of energy, allowing the plant to grow this transformation process is called photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll is a pigmented molecule and has a active role in photosynthesis. Chlorophyll gives the green color to the leaves and, even more important, they absorb sun light and therefore make possible the growing process.

How do leaves change color?
When summer ends and the fall begin, days become shorter. This fact works for plants as a trigger to begin preparing to the winter cold- like other living things.

During winter, there isn't enough light to carry out photosynthesis. Trees get in "stand by" mode and they will live from summer stocked nutrients, slowly the nutrients factories turn off the production. Green Chlorophyll vanishes from leaves. This changes lead to a kind of migratory process of nutrients from leaves to stem; here they will be protected from the winter cold. That way, later when spring arrives, those will be used to form new leaves, and the process will repeat itself
As the nutrients migrate to a safe place, leaves stop producing chlorophyll, and the green start to vanish. This allows other pigments to show their colors, like yellow, brown, red, etc, in fact this colors always been there, they just were not visible in the Summer, because chlorophyll concentration were to high.

Why so many colors?
The range of fall colors is enormous, some of them are hereditary, different tree species show different colors sets, and others depend on temperature range.

Vivid colors can be seen in places with great luminosity but with low temperatures (0 to 7ºC). England, for instance, where the fall is rainy but with temperate clima, leaves show yellows and cloudy-browns.
As winter approaches colors fade away and leaves fall from the trees.
After falling from the tree, leaves can't get water or nutrients and slowly dry, and lose all the rest of pigments.

Marco, you live in a place where the type of trees and the characteristic temperature of your autumn are suitable for yellow colors (probably carotenes- identical to those on carrots).
In other places red colors, scarlet or purple indicate the presence of anthocyanins, this pigments are only formed when the temperatures goes down a bit more.

References: internet images; sciencemadesimple.com

Et Voilá!
Autumn full of color

Enjoy!

The color behind the black- break down the colors

What if a black marker was not just black? What if there was other colors in our black marker?
Many markers we own are a mixture of several color pigments in a water based solution. To prove this statement we will use a technique called chromatography.

Chromatography is, as its name indicates, writing (spelling) colors (chrome) and is one of the main techniques used by biochemists to separate mixtures.


Carrying out a chromatography, or break down the colors, at home its possible, using a coffee filter.

What we need:

  • scissors,
  • coffee filter,
  • black marker, non-permanent,
  • cup, or mug,
  • water. 
How to:
  1. Cut the coffee filter in order to get a circular shape;
  2. Draw a straight line with the marker from end to end this circle, about 1 in from the bottom of the circle;
  3. Let it dry;
  4. Fill the cup with 1/2in of water;
  5. Place the circle in the cup, slightly curved, and make sure that the bottom of the circle, the side where you have your line touch the water ;
  6. Wait a few minutes.
What happened?
Water is absorbed by the coffee filter, from down to top, when reach the line, it will take the pigments with it, after a few minutes we can distinguish different colors.
Leave the paper in water until the liquid reach the top of the filter.How many colors can you see?

Try to do this with other markers, with different colors.

Orange Marker


Brown Marker


Green Marker


You can use the same circle but instead of a line draw a ball at the center. Drop several water drops on it.
Using this technique colors will appear as rings!

Et Voilá!
Color color and more color! I've done this several times, they always think it's magic.

Enjoy!
 

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Clothespins pot, reuse and recycle

Clothespins are a great material to do arts and crafts with the kids, and besides they are always getting broken and we all know how difficult is to fix them.

Today we will see a nice way to reuse the broken clothespins. We will do a nice and colourful pot for plants.


We will need:

  • 1 can preferably one of those larger, bean or grain,
  • Clothespins, we used wood, but in practice we can also use plastic, depends on the imagination,
  • hot glue, we can use other types of glue like white glue or clear glue,
  • wire,
  • varnish,
  • paints,
  • brushes,
  • 1 nail
  • hammer
  • potting soil,
  • seeds, whatever you want, or use a bulb
How to:
  1. Wash the can, remove all traces of glue and paper;
  2. Let it dry;
  3. Turn the can upside down and with the hammer and nail make 3 or 4 holes in the bottom, these holes will allow the excess water out and prevent your plant to rot,
  4. Take away the metal spring from the clothespin, of course it is always more interesting using those who are already damaged;
  5. Keep the metal parts, remember that you can reuse them in other crafts;
  6. Glue the wood parts around the can, don’t worry if the clothespin is longer or shorter then the can, at the end you will paint it and you  will get creative enough;
  7. Sticking them closely, with the flat part in;
  8. When you complete the job, attach the clothespin to the can with the wire as in figure, this will ensure that the clothespin do not go off later;
  9. Let your work dry for 3 to 4 hours;
  10. Choose the colours you want to see in your pot and paint it;
  11. When the paint dries, follow the instructions on the package, varnish the clothespins;
  12. Let them dry again the varnish takes longer to dry then glue or the paint;
  13. Put the soil in the pot, plant seeds / bulbs,  water it and let them and let your seeds get some sun, you may want to place a dish underneath to catch the water coming out through the holes.

Referências: artistshelpingchildren.org
 

Et voilá!
Now, dont damage the clothespin on purpose!
 

Enjoy!
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