Thursday, July 18, 2013

Virtual Refrigerator: Aged Map Art

Welcome to another edition of the Virtual Refrigerator! Each week the blog hop will rotate between A Glimpse of Our LifeAngels of HeartHomeschool Coffee Break, and Every Bed of Roses. Add your link and then hop over to the other blogs and see what others are sharing! This week Nikki at Angels of Heart is our hostess.

Since we're not doing much in the way of school right now - and that includes art class - and my camera is practically worthless, I'll be pulling from past art projects to share on my refrigerator.
Aged Map Art on the Virtual Refrigerator, an art link-up on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com - how to create a map that looks like an antique!

This project is from a couple years ago, and the ideas come from the book Geography Through Art by Sharon Jeffus and Jamie Aramini.

I gave each kid a blackline world map, and they labelled and colored the maps. We tore the edges and folded them very small and sharply creased those folds so that the maps would look well-used and a bit tattered and worse for wear.
Aged Map Art on the Virtual Refrigerator, an art link-up on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com

Aged Map Art on the Virtual Refrigerator, an art link-up on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com

Then we unfolded the maps and "painted" them with strong tea.
Aged Map Art on the Virtual Refrigerator, an art link-up on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com

While the paper was still wet, we crumpled them up and left them to dry overnight. In the morning we carefully flattened them out a bit. The paper we used didn't soak up the tea all that well, but enough to stain the paper where it hadn't been colored and give it a slight look of brittleness.
Aged Map Art on the Virtual Refrigerator, an art link-up on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com

Aged Map Art on the Virtual Refrigerator, an art link-up on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com

The final step was to "paint" the maps again, this time with a thin coat of vegetable oil. Once that was dry, the maps looked rather like they had been around for a very long time! We mounted them on construction paper to display on our timeline wall.
Aged Map Art on the Virtual Refrigerator, an art link-up on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com

Aged Map Art on the Virtual Refrigerator, an art link-up on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com

Aged Map Art on the Virtual Refrigerator, an art link-up on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com

On the wall, you can also see the chalk drawings we did - a view of earth from space, based on the photo taken by the crew of Apollo 17 in 1972. We were also exploring the use of positive and negative space in this project.

Aged Map Art on the Virtual Refrigerator, an art link-up on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com     Aged Map Art on the Virtual Refrigerator, an art link-up on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com

Since we're on the subject of art, check out this post at Simple Mom: Life After Art. It's an interesting article about keeping the joy of creativity and art that most of us had when we were children. And there's a book giveaway too.

This post is linked up to the Virtual Refrigerator Blog Hop at Angels of Heart. Add a link to share your child's art or your arts and crafts how-to posts, and visit the other blogs and admire what's on their Virtual Refrigerators!


This post is also linked to the Crafts and Tutorials for Everyone Round-up (March 4, 2016) on the Schoolhouse Review Crew blog.

Crafts / Handiwork Ideas and Tutorials

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3 comments:

Stacie said...

I really like how the aged maps turned out!

Mary said...

I love this! Thanks!!

Kylie said...

Your aged maps turned out so well!

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