Tuesday, August 17, 2010

why crafts are important for children

Healthy foods. Sleep routines. Potty training. Reading. Crafts. These are all important parts of your child's development.

Crafts help to foster creativity and imagination. They give children a sense of accomplishment. They can lead to lifelong hobbies. They can even provide the parents with a few minutes of peace and quiet.
 
Many parents fear that their own lack of creativity will inhibit them from producing quality craft projects for their children. This is simply not the case. First, children can make craft projects out of almost any material. Craft projects can be as simple as setting out old magazines and newspapers and letting children cut out pictures and words to glue on brightly colored construction paper. You do not need to have a lot of supplies or knowledge in order to create crafts with your children that they will really enjoy.
 
Of course, older children might benefit from a well-stocked supply cabinet. There are many online and retail locations which carry craft supplies for children. Look for paints and markers that will not stain clothing. Consider purchasing several large bins to store all your supplies in.
 
Many parents fear that crafts will be too messy. Crafts don't have to be messy at all. String crafts such as knitting or crocheting can be put away quickly and even taken along in the car or while stuck in a waiting room. Even if you are working with some of the messier supplies such as paint, a large tarp spread on the kitchen floor and an art smock will prevent any mishaps. Kids like to get dirty. Why not let them get messy while developing their artistic style?

One of the greatest benefits of kid's crafts is that they often turn into a lifetime love of crafting. Children who knit and crochet will usually become adults who enjoy it as well. Scrapbooking, macramé, sewing, painting, drawing and jewelry making are all crafts that children enjoy, but are equally as enjoyable for adults. Children often pick up on the skills needed to complete a craft easier than adults, which make learning at a young age ideal. Parents can also help foster positive self-esteem in children by displaying their artwork and craft projects throughout the home. Grandparents and other relatives often enjoy receiving a child's work as a gift. By encouraging your child's creative side, you will not only help to develop their imagination, but also improve the way they feel about themselves.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Aazdak_Alisimo

craft in our country

Does it exist? Yes, indeed but it is not something well-known. Where do we start?
Here I found list of website that you might interested in.

1. Malaysian Craft - http://malaysiancraft.com/index.cfm
    Malaysian HandiCrafts is an agency under the Ministry of Information, Communication and Culture with a vision to lead the growth development and promotion of the steadfast and competitive crafts industry.

2. Malaysian Craft Centre - http://www.malaysiavacationguide.com/malaysiacraft.html
     A list of Malaysian Craft Centre

3. 2 bloggers - http://pinkyfrogshop.blogspot.com/
    Both are mothers - both loves crafts.

4. Craft Suppliers in Malaysia - http://superpages.com.my/home-appliances/craft-supplies/
    A directory of craft suppliers

5. Official Portal of the Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation (KraftTangan Malaysia) -  http://www.kraftangan.gov.my/
    This portal has been set up as an information channel on KraftTangan Malaysia and its services. It also serves as a reference resource for general public.
    
6. Karyaneka - http://www.karyaneka.com.my/
    Karyaneka, a Malaysian well known handicraft and souvenir centre, is a subsidiary of Perbadanan Kemajuan KraftTangan Malaysia, a government agency, entrusted to market Malaysian handicraft and souvenir items produced by Malaysia's own craftsmen and small industries.

Monday, August 16, 2010

What is Origami?


The Japanese art of folding paper into shapes representing objects (e.g., flowers or birds)

Origami (折り紙?, from ori meaning "folding", and kami meaning "paper") is the traditional Japanese folk art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century AD and was popularized in the mid-1900s. It has since then evolved into a modern art form. The goal of this art is to transform a flat sheet of material into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques, and as such the use of cuts or glue are not considered to be origami.

Courtesy from Origami-Fun.com

What is craft?

... It's a passion.

A craft is a skill, especially involving practical arts. It may refer to a trade or particular art.
~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craft



Craft can be a confusing word. When you use it there is a strong possibility that the other person is thinking about something quite different to you. One person imagines handmade one-off pieces while another thinks of stencilled furniture and stamps. And it doesn’t get any easier when you get beyond the word craft to a specific discipline such as glass or textiles, as again everyone will imagine something different.

Craft is what happens when a person with imagination and skill has the opportunity to be creative.



1. Ceramics
2. Furniture and wood
3. Glass
4. Jewellery & Metalwork
5. Lettering
6. Musical instruments
7. Paper
8. Textiles
9. Basketmaking

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Sunday, August 1, 2010

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