Showing posts with label Set Apart Kids Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Set Apart Kids Art. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

Toddler "Braveheart" Costume

Hey Guys,
 
No artwork to post today, but we do have a little modeling/tutorial featuring our oldest son, Noah. He went as William Wallace, who was made famous by Mel Gibson's movie "Braveheart". It's a very easy costume to make and I can't even begin to say how many people said they loved it and that he would have won a costume contest for sure if they had one at the place we went to for Halloween. Enjoy!
 
 What You'll Be Creating:

This is after he wore it for a while 
so some things are coming undone.
 
Notice:

I would really advise you making a mock costume for any idea you have to see if they will wear it before you go head long into it. Kids are picky so be prepared to practice patience when they don't want to wear something they wore 2 days ago.
Inspiration:

To start this off I just want to say that he was going to dress up like a dinosaur until I can home one day to see that his sister's had colored all over his face.

The blue line on his face was the thing that reminded me of Braveheart, and is the reason I decided to see if I could make it happen. I went online first and found a couple of pictures to base his costume off of. I wasn't shooting for perfection, so we went with a mix of 2 different scenes. I just wanted to get some shots of the clothing and makeup that stood out to me. I'm a huge fan of Braveheart so it didn't take me long to find what I needed.

Reference Pics:



The plus side to all this is that I found everything I needed from a trip to Walmart and Goodwill for under $20.00. I think I could have found everything at Goodwill, but some things were at the Walmart that I went to first.

Materials:

1. Little boy/Little girl :)

2. Flannel Adult Pajama pants. 

3. Sword. I found a $2.00 sword at Walmart in the costume section. Toy section was a no go.

4. Wig. I couldn't find a good wig and my son wouldn't keep it on, so I bought a cheap brown shirt cut it up to the collar, and slipped it over his hair line. He wore it and didn't complain about having it on. Another method is buying a stocking hat and somehow fastening yarn to it. There is a ton of yarn hair tutorials online so find the one that works best for you. Unfortunately, some kids won't wear a hat. It still looks cool without the hair. 
 
5. One thick Adult belt for around the shoulders, and one thin Child's or Woman's belt for around the waist.
 
6. Safety Pins to keep the pajamas in place if you want to use them afterwards. I wear them at night :)
 
7. Brown shirt or sweatshirt. It's colder now and we found a nice warm long sleeved shirt for him. 
 
8. Blue Marker.
 
Remember, this is how I made it. Feel free to change things up. We didn't use a gauntlet cause I knew he wouldn't keep it on, but you could make one with a painted paper towel roll that's cut up to fit and then taped back together. I also wanted to use little gold circle stickers for his shirt to match the cover in the left picture.
 
Putting it All Together:

This is all coming from what you're child will allow you to do. We put the pajama kilt on a day or two before so he could get comfortable with it. He took my practice belt off when I put it on so I bought softer belts for the costume. Noah was in a happy mood so it was easy to set it all up.

1. If you don't have a wig, then cut one of the brown shirts into strips up to the collar. Don't cut the collar! Put cut up shirt aside till last step.

2. Put on nice brown shirt. Easy.
 
3. Pajama Kilt: I wish I had pictures to walk you through this, but in all honesty it's really easy. I would recommend some warm black or flesh colored pants underneath in case it's cold outside.Other than that, you just drape one pant leg over a shoulder so that the end of it goes to their butt. Hold the back in place as you wrap the waistline of the pajamas around your child's waist (pajama waist will be sideways/horizontal as you wrap it), going over the back part you are holding and then the other pant leg around again. You can wrap the pant legs underneath everything like you do with a towel and safety pin everything in place. You'll catch on quickly when yo do it and it should hold fast by the second try. 

4. Fasten the thick belt around the opposite shoulder that the kilt is on. You may have to make your own hole. Cut remaining belt off so it doesn't flap around.

5. Fasten the thin belt around waist to help support pajama kilt.

6. Follow the reference picture to color face with the blue marker.

7. Put on wig or cut up shirt or yarn hat or whatever. 
 
8. Hand them a sword and teach him how to scream "FREEDOM!!!!!!!!"
Some extra's are boots that match the movie, the gauntlet, a braid for the hair, 5 o'clock shadow, etc. We used the only black shoes we had and the kilt covered them nicely.

There you go :)

You can also have a ton of fun playing with this idea. You could do it all in different shades of pink and make a little girls "Pink Braveheart". I think it would be really cool to see a 2-year-old girl running around in a pink kilt, dark pink shirt, white belts and a bright pink face.

That's it for this post. Have fun and God Bless,
Daddy

Ephesians 6: 11-12 NIV

"Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your 
stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not 
against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the 
authorities, against the powers of this dark world and 
against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms."

Friday, October 14, 2011

Illustration Friday-Maria-Scattered

Hello World! I was going through my kids old drawings that I have meant to scan and put on here and I found this cute/quick sketch Maria did of a bunch of squirrels running around a tree. I went onto Illustration Friday and saw that the word was "Scattered" and thought that this would work really well.

Scattered Squirrels
Maria-6-Pen


"But you just said they're mine."
God Bless You,
Maria

Jeremiah 31:10 ESV

“Hear the word of the LORD, O nations, and 
declare it inthe coastlands far away; say, 
‘He who scattered Israel will gather him, and 
will keep him as a shepherd keeps his flock.’"



Thursday, October 6, 2011

Illustration Friday-Maria-Hibernate

It's funny how art happens. I tell my daughter the word for this week and she kind of shrugs it off. Then out of nowhere she hands me a drawing that I don't think lives up to her potential. I scan it, and open it in Photoshop to darken it a bit so it stands out, and I think it looks amazing now because it now has a textured look in the background (I'm known to like rough pencil sketches more than finished projects). It's weird how you can change your mind about something when you look at it in a different light.

Hibernate
Maria-6-Colored Pencil


I really like how she signed her name inside of that rock. Fun!

May God Bless You,
Dad

Psalm 4:8

"I will both lie down in peace, and sleep;
For You alone, O LORD, make me dwell in safety."

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Illustration Friday-Elissa-Imperfect

Welcome Back!!! Elissa decided to sharpen her colored pencils and jump in on this one. I'm really happy with her idea, and I'm totally in love with the colors :) Check it out!!!

Elissa-4-Colored Pencil
Imperfect


It's a flower without any petal going up the middle. On your left you will find some 
of the most colorful butterflies ever, and on your right, for some reason, polka dots?!?!

I still love the colors :)

God Bless You All So Much!!!
Love, Elissa

Romans 10: 9-10 ESV

"Because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord 
and believe inyour heart that God raised him from the dead, you 
will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified,
and with the mouth one confesses and is saved."

Illustration Friday-Maria-Imperfect

Welcome back!!! Maria threw down for this one :) As I've said before, she loves dogs, so she based her drawing around one again.

Maria-6-Colored Pencil
Imperfect


It's a three-legged dog, but check out that smile :)
He knows he's not like the rest of his friends, and while that may
not make him perfect, he doesn't really seem to let it get to him.

Thanks for stopping by and God Bless You!!!
Maria


Romans 10: 9-10

"Because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord 
and believe inyour heart that God raised him from the dead, you 
will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified,
and with the mouth one confesses and is saved."



Monday, July 18, 2011

Illustration Friday-Maria-Gesture

Maria-6-Digital
Gesture

 

Welcome to our Art Blog. Maria was really happy with her drawing for Illustration Friday's word, gesture. She loves dogs and was happy to incorporate one into her piece. She named him Digger, and Digger is gesturing to the bird that he will bite it if it comes any closer. Check out them teeth!!!

Here is a picture of her with her huge stuffed dog. She uses her as a pillow.

God Bless You All,
Love Maria :)

Proverbs 12:10 NIV
 
"A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal, 
but the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel."



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Absolute Laziness!!!

My children have been lazy for the past couple of weeks and haven't been churning out anything. With that being said, I do have a ton of older pictures to upload, but I have been to lazy to scan them and post them as well. We have achieved absolute laziness!!!

We haven't really had much time to encourage them to draw anything new with the other tasks life brings our way (babysitting for friends, birthday parties, math, reading, etc.). We have been spending a lot of time recently getting ready for Maria and I's mission trip to Germany. I hope she takes the time to be inspired while we are there. Until then, I would like to continue to post here with something and all I have on my computer at work is a piece I did a while ago that includes Maria when she was 2 (her modeling is artistic, right?) Anyways...

Maria-6-Model

"Princess Butterfly and 
the Traveling Turtle"


Wanted to make it look like it was found in the bottom of a circus trunk 
(whatever that means). Needs more destruction in my opinion. 

Thanks for stopping by and checking out her cuteness!!!

God Bless

Mark 16:15

"And He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation."

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Happy Resurrection Day!!!

Here's a little Drawing Maria did her first time experimenting with Adobe Illustrator. She's used Photoshop for a while now and seemed to take to it pretty well.

Easter Bunny
Maria-5-Digital

She's going to get around to coloring it soon, but we are too busy having a fun time on this beautiful Resurrection Day. Christ is Risen Indeed!!!

1 Corinthians 15:20 NIV

 "But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, 
the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep."

Friday, April 8, 2011

Maria - Trip to the Pet Store

For a fun, free zoo like experience, take your little ones to the Pet Store. We did, and Maria drew a picture to prove it :)

The Pet Store
Maria-5-Pen


She's feeding the fish!

God Bless!
Love, Maria


Mark 1:17 NIV
"Come, follow me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men."


Thursday, March 24, 2011

Illustration Friday - Elissa - Cultivate

I really didn't think my older girls were going to do anything for this weeks Illustration Friday, and then I came home to be pleasantly surprised. I love it when my girls pour over a drawing all by themselves and give me something that they are proud of. Elissa really mad me happy because she told me the day before, "I can't draw broccoli," and I told her, "That's because you've never drawn it before." I then began to explain how you look at it in order to draw it, and if you mess up, you have learned something along the way that you can put to the next drawing you do. You keep drawing and drawing until it looks the way you want. She did!!!

Cultivate
Elissa-4-Colored Pencl


I really like that her blond hair is pulled up in this picture. The design on the shirt alsotells me that she's paying attention to detail. She's holding a green tomato and her broccoli. Like I told her, draw it until you are happy!

Here's a link to her sister's picture for Illustration Friday

God Bless You, 
Elissa


Gen 2:8 KJV

"And the LORD God planted a garden eastward in Eden; 
and there he put the man whom he had formed."

Illustration Friday - Maria - Cultivate

I really didn't think my older girls were going to do anything for this weeks Illustration Friday, and then I came home to be pleasantly surprised. I love it when my girls pour over a drawing all by themselves and give me something that they are proud of.

Cultivate
Maria-5-Colored Pencil


Here's a link to her sister's drawing. 

Again, I couldn't be prouder of both of them this week and really pray that everyone learns the lesson I learned a while ago. Some times you have to stand back to make room for their imagination!

God Bless You,
Maria


Gen 2:8 KJV

"And the LORD God planted a garden eastward in Eden; 
and there he put the man whom he had formed."


Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Jessa's First Pictures

My youngest girl, Jessa, is the family smile pot. She's all about being goofy and having fun. It's very rare for her to sit down and actually concentrate on anything (she like to run in circles saying, "Doh-Dee-Doh-Dee-Rarr," and such) and watching her draw makes me laugh. I love that she was able to concentrate enough to finish these two pieces. Enjoy!

Polka Dots
Jessa-2-Digital


Faces
Jessa-2-Colored Pencil


Matthew 25:21 ESV
"His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been 
faithful over a little; I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.'"

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Illustration Friday - Elissa - Layers

I'm so excited because Elissa is finally learning to draw on the Wacom Tablet. She's been getting discouraged, but was able to color some. This is a really big step and an opening into a wonderful world for her. Here is her picture for Illustration Fridays word, Layers.

Rockity Rock
Elissa-4-Pencil/Digital Color


YAY!!!

Psalms 71:17 NIV

"Since my youth, O God, you have taught me, 
and to this day I declare your marvelous deeds."


Illustration Friday - Maria - Layers

Ah, another beautiful day outside. Check out my picture for Illustration Friday's word Layers, and then go play. That's what I'm doing :)

Wedding Cake
Maria-5-Pencil/Digital Color


Great Day!!!

Psalms 71:17 NIV

"Since my youth, O God, you have taught me,
and to this day I declare your marvelous deeds."






Thursday, February 17, 2011

Elissa - Hug a Bug

Here's the first drawing by my second Daughter, Elissa. This isn't just the first picture she's done for this blog, but it's the first picture that she's been happy enough for me to scan. Praying this will build up her confidence and keep her drawing super pictures :)

Hug a Bug
Elissa-4-Marker
 
 
Thanks for coming by! Enjoy Jesus Today!!!

Psalms 67: 3 The Message

 God! Let people thank and enjoy you.
 Let all people thank and enjoy you.

Welcome to Set Apart Kids Art

Welcome to the artistic outpourings of Maria, Elissa, Jessa and Noah (+ 1 more on the way). My name is Rick (aka Daddy) and I couldn't be any prouder of my 4 kids and their love for creation. We are a happy, joy-filled Christian home, and nothing could be more flattering to the Father then to imitate Him. I began this site to give them an outlet for the things they create. Some is done during Home School art time, some for Illustration Friday, and some just for the fun of it. We appreciate you visiting and would love you to come by often and be blessed. Here is a taste of what's to come.

The Gardener
Maria-5-digital

The number 5 is how old she is, and the digital is what medium it is. Some pictures will be drawn straight to Photoshop, and others will be on paper and then scanned. Other, non flat pieces, will be photographed.

Again, we hope this site blesses you, encourages you to see that you're never to young (or old) to start something, and over all just puts joy into your heart.
  
  
Matthew 18: 1-4 ESV

At that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them and said, "Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.