Category Archives: Art Stuff

How to Make a Minion Tube Puppet

MATERIALS:
• Yellow and blue construction paper
• Tissue tube
• Pencils and markers
• Scissors
• Glue or glue gun
• Googly eyes

PROCEDURE:
1.) Cut a yellow construction paper. Make sure that the height and width are the same size as the tube.
2.) Wrap the yellow paper around the tube.
3.) Draw the outfit of the minions on the blue construction paper.
4.) Cut it and wrap around the tube.
5.) To make the eyes (or eye) and mouth, you can either draw them or just use a printout for an accurate look.
6.) If you’re using a printout, cut the parts and paste it into the puppet.
7.) Paste the googly eyes after.
8.) To add the top of the head, draw a circle (the same size as the tube’s top) then cut and paste it on the minion.

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Despicable Me Minion Puppet

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Psychedelic flowers

Daughter made this colorful flowers last week. Sometimes she has this urge to draw anything that fascinates her including this psychedelic flowers. Despite her being busy with school assignments she finds time to squeeze in her drawing and painting hobby.

Take a closer look at the flower for a few seconds. Have you noticed anything odd with the image? The flower seems to move in circular motion like a ceiling fan or is it just me?

Project Runaway

So, the kid started doing tiny get up for Barbie. He must be inspired by the creative genius of those who participate in the reality fashion design show called Project Runaway. He hand sewn miniature dresses and took pictures of them with Barbie in it. Too bad, mommy wasn’t able to gather his previous “projects” as they got lost in the pile of toys at home.

I guess he wants to pursue a career in fashion designing in the future and there’s nothing wrong with that. I will not be surprised if one day he will be creating Pretty Polly suspender tights one of these days. I let the kid enjoy what he’s doing right now because I don’t want him to give me a problem later on. Lucky for me, he’s not acting stubborn if he doesn’t get what he wants. I guess I just have to deal with the clutter after every sewing project.