Merton Art Festival 2017

Sunday 17th of September Bee Creative Art Hub at Merton Abbey Mills Market will do art activities for kids. Please come and join us

11AM – 12.15AM  Kazeem The Tomb Raider Gallery

Life drawing African Masks (Age 6-16)

12.30-13.00 Jukebox-Burgers and Dogs Restauran

Tour and talk about POP ART (Age 4-13)

13.30-14.30 Bee Creative Art Hub painting on canvas POP ART (Age4-13)

you can pick up print maps of Merton Art Festival 2017 at our Studio to visit other Galleries and artist or you can download here:

festival at Bee Creative Arts

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Mono Print

Mono print is great way to explore art differently. At home you can try simple way as using cardboard and putting paint on it in little spot around the surface, then using cotton bud do patterns mixing colours around. Then put paper on top and press with your hand to make sure that all paint sticks to a pressed paper. Carefully lift paper from the cardboard and look at the result. When it dries you always can use marker to add more to your creation. This is video from our studio to give you an idea how mono print works. Thank you for watching

Ink Blowing Art

Great way to have creative time with kids at home have a look a video what children did at our studio and share with your friends for more ideas in rainy days.

Alexandra 10

Cara 7

Joana 4, Vincentas 10, Hansika 6, Noam 4

Summer Art Music Camp booking

summer camp children workshop art music singing

Thinking about the fun and creative time for your children this summer holiday. Sign up for Bee Creative and Future Voices Art Music Camp. We will do lots of activities have fun creative time exploring art and music. It is for children age 5-11 y/o based in safe and beautiful Studio at Merton Abbey Mill Market  from 10.30am  till 2pm . We will provide lunch and all materials included in the price. Book now at info@beecreativearthub.com  week one is from 14th to 16th of August and week two from 21st to 23rd of August. September 2nd we will have exhibition of things we made. See you soon

Announcement

There is changes to our Saturday Classes starting September 9th.

There will be to sessions age group  8-16 from 9.30AM-11AM

and age group  4-7  from 12PM-13.30PM

Register now

Bee Creative Team

Future Voices joining in Summer Camp for children 5-11

Happy to announce Future Voices singing lessons will be at Bee Creative Art Studio Starting from 1st of August.

We also happy to book your first 10 lessons starting from September. Just e-mail directly to future voices or info@beecreativearthub.com and quote ‘ interested in future voices class and your contact details’. We will get back to you with all information and registration details.

Summer Art/ Music Camp start at 14th of August 2017.

Also don’t forget you can start booking for after school art club any time starting today for September autumn term. Just email us at info@beecreativearthub.com and we will get back to you with all registration details.

See you soon at our Free taster session July 22nd and 29th also August 12th from 10AM to 2PM.

How to make environmentally friendly jewellery

These ornaments made from old newspapers and old blouses strips. It seems stunningly beautiful and very fashionable.

I am offering the most creative way to reuse an old blouse in to new life.

1. It must be old newspapers, better would be possible to contain the less pictures. Newspapers Chop into very small shreds: the smaller the better. Take your time to chop one sheet at the time.

2. Boil water and pour it all over the torn pieces to cover them. Leave it for a couple of hours, and from time to time stirring the mixture. Pour all the water and try to hand-drill water as possible from the same rag. After that, as far as possible, pour PVA glue.

Divide mixture in to shape or your choice of size balls and beautifully put on a flat surface. Put it on the radiator (if the heating season), if not, you can speed up the process and placed in the oven 100C heat. However, check balls in 30min if it has hardened. When you pull out it should be completely harden.

3. Now we can start to paint. Use acrylic paint that dries quickly and they become slightly glossy, and a good compliance on any material. If you want to have the natural stone look put the first coat of paint in a dark colour.

Apply a second coat that should be light shade and painted only the tip of the brush bristles with very little paint as if tap around the bead, that would expose the primary colour. When you get the desired outcome left a good paint dry out.

4.Then pick up the thickest needle or awl and pierce a hole where you would like the bead would be ajar.

The final result depends only on your own imagination. If you do not want to spend, you want use silk ribbon and tied a bow. Or use old jewellery parts.

Second life for cans and jars

What have in common cans and jars and a cardboard toilet paper rolls? All they can easily become the most beautiful decorations for your home. This technique, which I found in thegraphicsfairy.com, will make very fashionable and very good-looking house, which combine modern style and classic.

1. Jar or tin and toilet roll must be painted black. To get a better coat, they should have two layers of paint over.

2. When the paint is dry, rub the object with the candle that will applied on top of the new layer and later will be easily chafe leaving a black colour underneath.

3. A second layer should be in light colour. Shade can choose according to your desired palette. It is necessary to use acrylic paints that are water resistant and applies good on any material.

4. Once the paint is dry, take a sandpaper and smoothly scrap desired object edges and places where you are seeking more natural antique effect.

5. To make the labels you will need inkjet printer, PVA washable glue and A4 paper (it would be better a little thicker than regular printing paper, but if you do not have, you can use the standard copy paper – just be a little more delicate work is skinning) and Mod Podge Matte-mat-Mate decoupage glue . They can be purchased Amazon.uk online store, priced at around £ 3-4.

First brush A4 sheet with PVA glue and wait until it dry.

6. You pick the logo from the web page from which you can download free images based on your desired design and print on the side which was smeared with glue. Another very important tip: pictures with text to be rotated mirror principle so that then you stick it on the object and peeled it off will be correct way.

7. Then, cut out the table and place it where you want to put a label before brushing the place with Mod Podge. Stick it face inside. Rub, to avoid air bubbles and leave it overnight to dry well.

8. The next day, put your decorated object under the water (if it is – a cardboard roll just moisten the label with your fingers). Wait a few minutes and slowly peel it from starting from the edge. You’ll see how nicely from it peels of as it would be a sticker. If you remember the children body tattoos that you use water to put on your body – the same principle. If not peeling in some places – no problem: leave and then moisten your fingers, rub the paper and it will come off. Do not use sponges or cloths, because they are very easy to rub off.

9. When making a candlestick of toilet roll, cut the sides that would look like burned candle. Although you can see a real candle in the picture, preferably use electric candle – so there will be less fear of causing a fire. When I did this project, I did not have electric candles, so I used as example this tea candle. This candle I wrapped into baking foil and fold edges around the roll top.

10. I used hot glue to make drops and leeks that would look as used candle. Also if you put at the bottom of the candle I would recommend  to be as the gutter. It would be good to use white colour glue to make more realistic look. If you only have a translucent, you can then paint in white. It would be good if you have a transparent varnish put it to the overall project.

Try it yourself and comment what you think about it.

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