Parent’s Day Competition, Best out of Waste!!!
This is the one day at the child’s school when we as parents
become children again, trying to bring out the creative mom/dad that’s hidden
inside us-
Parent’s Day Competition!!!
When the circular regarding the same came in my mailbox, I
was super thrilled and at the same time a little nervous thinking that what
could the best thing that could be made on the spot, in front of the judges within the time limit
of 1 hr, and that too out of waste. We had a week to collect the materials as
the event was to be held the following Saturday.
I suddenly remembered an empty gift box with a velvety inside
that I had saved to be used at a later date. I was so happy to open up my
carefully stowed away box of craft supplies
with a lot of beads and threads and tassels but the rules were very clear:
No store bought new material to be used excepting
gums/glues.
It has to be made from waste.
Wondering what to do, as I entered the kitchen my eyes fell
on an empty coconut shell along with the husk that was kept to be discarded
after use. I immediately got my cue- this is what I am going to use!. So the
“What” part of the question was solved now and what was left was “How”.
After some brain-storming as to whether it should be
something like simple wall hanging or a painting and so on, I finally came
across a broken piece of one of the old clocks I had saved some time back which
was still working. So I decided to do a perfectly working coconut shell clock
wall hanging.
I am sure all of you would agree with me when I say Our
Families Are Our World, and so I decided to make that as the theme of my work.
Come along as I walk you through the entire process…
Materials Required:
Empty gift box base
Coconut shell thoroughly scraped and cleaned
Coconut husk
Coconut stalk (flower portion at the base)
Golden Chocolate wrappers-8-10
Tissue Paper & news paper pieces-5-10
Water
White glue
Cardboard piece
Toothpicks
Paints- orange, white, yellow, brown, metallic bronze
Method:
Papermache heads: Tear the newspaper into strips and soak it in a bowl of
water and leave it overnight. Next day strain away the excess water, mix few
drops of white glue and start kneading into a smooth ball. Now pinch a lemon
sized ball out of it and start moulding to form the face. Depicting my own family, I made 4 faces.
House: I cut out a piece of cardboard to the shape of the front portion of the
house. I gave a bright orange colour to the house as a contrast to the background. The walls were
ready now and what better than the coconut husk to give an earthy feel to the
house. So I stuck the husk to the top part of the house to form the roof. I
also used papermache balls to make the pots and rolled paper and toothpick
pieces for the ladder to give a village feel to the house.
I felt a scenery was incomplete without a sun. As I looked
around I stumbled upon a coconut stalk flower that rests on top of the coconut.
I added some orange paint and added some lines to give it an abstract look.
As I would call myself a warlioholic for the love of WARLI art form, to finish it off, I added some warli
motifs with bronze metallic paint around the box.
Coconut Clock: I took an empty coconut shell with the side which has eyes on it and scraped the inside fully so that no residue is left. Then gave it a good wash and left it to dry. Once dry, I used a knife to scrape through the centre eye of the coconut such that a hole is formed.
Then I inserted the hands of the clock through the inside of the shell and attached it to the back behind the shell.
I added some hot glue between the shell and the back of the
clock to keep it from moving.
I broke the other half of the leftover shell into 12 small
pieces to mark the hours. I used some metallic paints inside the shell to add
some highlights. I made a small hole at the top of the shell so as to add a
string to attach it to the box.
Even though assembling all of this in a short time was nerve-wracking, I enjoyed the whole process with my little helper doing all the gluing part. Afterall its all about becoming a child once again and having a real fun time with kids.
I hope you enjoyed reading this I much as I enjoyed creating
it. Would love to hear your thoughts and your stories….
Until next time its ciao from yours truly…