I don't know if you call it art, as I am no artist and I've never painted anything before but a wall. However, I sure am having fun making these colorful flowers. I live in a high-rise building in Hollywood, California, and there are no flowers to be seen except for the gardens on the 11th, and 6 floor. Personally, I like waking up looking at these flowers so I thought I'd share how easy it is to make them. Note, the molding part is definitely not a child's activity. Perhaps they can do the painting and leave the molding for the adult.
What you need:
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This soda bottle's bottom had 5 hard round shapes so I made 5 petals. I went online and found a 5 petal flower |
This was the bottom of a two liter soda bottle. I gave it 5 petals. The bottom is sturdier than the top. Pretty right? |
The bottom of the bottle turned into a 5 petal flower. |
Bottle top No image to go by...just did my own thing. |
This flower has a cookie in the middle. This cookie won't crumble, as it was part of my salt clay dough, haha, the cookie might outlast the flower. |
Bottom of a vinegar bottle, turned into a sunflower. |
My red and gold flower made out of a small water bottle. I used polymer clay for the middle. Buttons will work fine too. So will bottle caps. Pretty right? |
Well that's it for now. Don't forget to share if you like it. Click a like link below. So till I post my bottle cap pics...Many Blessings.
Sincerely,
Mary Helen.
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