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53 ISSUE VOLUME Home Décor Vol 5 Issue 3 ` 30 Design Sheets & Creative Craft Corner Included FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 1 Index arrivals Hobby Ideas Design Stencils Every person wants their house to be a reflection of themselves, but don’t know how to go about making it real. You have no control on the outside world. But when you come to your home, you come to a place that is your own. You have a sense of control and safety in here. That is why it is important to have a balance of all home furnishings in your home, a place where you find inner peace. Fevicryl Hobby Ideas 3D Cone Outliner The way your home looks will have an impact on your life. Everyone has a concept of self and generally people would want this to reflect in their home. Once you decide the kind of home decor you want, everything else falls into place. Be it bedroom, bathroom, kitchen or living room, we offer you designs for all your needs. Home furnishings is a great opportunity to turn your house into a home. If you utilize this opportunity properly, you can have your dream home in no time. Some planning and creativity is all it takes to make your home the reflection of your personality and good taste. Being organized is vital. How to go about it? You want to decorate your home. Furnish it to your choice. But you don’t have any clue how? No issues. We will help you to choose your home décor by giving you tips and advice on how to decorate and furnish each and every corner of your home. Floral Table Base Cuckoo Glass Painting Floral Mirror Lampshade Blooming Flowers Tribal Curtain Radha Krishna Wall Hanging Floral Rangoli Abstract Lampshade Chinese Dragon Wall Hanging Leafy Etched Mirror Wall Clock Floral Wreath Table Mat Gallery Studio Space MRP ` 20.00 Contents 20 ml Bottle Your Box REGULAR SHADES Creative Craft Corner Inspiring Creativity MRP ` 15.00 Per Stencil Contents 5 Stencils per pack RED 701 BLUE 702 YELLOW 703 LIGHT GREEN 704 ORANGE 705 BURNT SIENNA 706 WHITE 707 BLACK 708 These shades are reproduced within the limits of printing processes and should be regarded as a guide only. Fevicryl Hobby Ideas, Pidilite Industries Ltd., Ramkrishna Mandir Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 059 E-mail hobbyideas@pidilite.com 2 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 Mahesh Joshi Chief Sales & Marketing - ASF Edited & Published By Mahesh Joshi For Pidilite Industries Limited Regent Chambers, 208 Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021 and printed by him at Printskill (i) Pvt Ltd, 39A, Sidhpura Ind Estate, S V Road, Goregaon (W) Mumbai 400 062 Editorial Co-ordinator Copywriter Design & Layout Illustrations Photography Ashwini Patil Sridatta Gupta Pidilite Design Studio Avdhut Narvekar Parag Parelkar Impressionists 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 16 17 18 22 24 25 26 28 Send in your contributions as text, drawings or photographs to Pidilite Industries Ltd FEVIART, Art & Craft Resource Centre, Publication Division, Ramkrishna Mandir Road, Kondivita, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 059 For further details, Contact our Customer Care Department: Tel : 022-28357387 Fax : 022-28357700 Email : feviart@pidilite.co.in FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 3 Floral Table Base Cuckoo Glass Painting This table top with a unique shape and picturesque floral design created by Meena Joshi will give your home décor a new aspect for a corner table. This beautiful glass painting can be artistically used as a partition wall, door panel or sliding door visual. The artistic design has been classily merged with a utility purpose by Swati Deshpande. Material Material Hobby Ideas All Surface Acrylic Colour (Lemon Yellow 11H, Lilac 80H, Dark Green 06H, Baby Pink 38H, Navy Blue 73H, Crimson 04H, White 27H), Fine Art Painting Brush and Earthen table Base. Hobby Ideas Glass Colours - Solvent Based (Pink 815, Turquoise Blue 812, Dark Green 817, Lemon Yellow 801, Orange 805, Tomato Red 806), Hobby Ideas Glass Colour Outliner (Black 832), Fine Art Painting Brush, Smoked Glass, Tracing paper, Cuckoo Bird Design and Pencil Method 4 Take Fine Art Painting Brush and paint the design with Hobby Ideas All Surface Acrylic Colours - Lemon Yellow, Lilac, Dark Green, Baby Pink, Navy Blue, Crimson as shown in the picture. A~ µ\$mBZ AmQ>© no§qQ>J ~«e boH$a hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO Am°b gaµ\o$g EH«o${bH$ 1 Soak the earthen table base in water for 3- 4 hours and let it dry completely. {_Q²>Q>r Ho$ Q>o~b ~oO H$mo 3 go 4 K§Q>m| VH$ nmZr _| {^Jmo X|. Bgo AÀN>r Vah gyIZo X|. 2 Take the earthen table base and paint the whole surface with Hobby Ideas All Surface Acrylic Colour – White. Let it dry. A~ Bg {_Q²>Q>r Ho$ Q>o~b ~oO H$s nyar gVh H$mo hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO Am°b gaµ\o$g EH«o${bH$ H$ba-ìhmBQ> go n|Q> H$a b|. Bgo gyIZo X|. 3 Draw a floral design on the upper portion of the table base and some geometrical design on the lower portion of table base as shown in the picture. H$bg©-bo_Z `obmo, bm`b¡H$, S>mH©$ J«rZ, ~o~r qnH$, Zodr ãby , {H«$_gZ Ho {MÌ _| ~VmE AZwgma {S>µOmBZ H$mo n|Q> H$a b|. 5 Let it dry. Bgo AÀN>r Vah gyIZo X|. 2 2 3 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 4 5Mix Hobby Ideas Glass Colour- Solvent Based – Pink and Turquoise Blue, to paint the feathers of the bird. 1 Clean the smoked glass with a dry cloth to remove dust. ñ_moŠS> ½bmg H$mo gyIo H$n‹S>o go nm|N>H$a AÀN>r Vah gmµ\$ H$a b|. ~S>© Ho$ n§I n|Q> H$aZo Ho$ {bE hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba-gm°ëd|Q> ~oñS>-qnH$ Am¡a Q>aH$m°BµO ãby {_bmE§. 2 Trace the cuckoo bird design on the glass in mosaic pattern. ½bmg na _moµOoH$ n¡Q>Z© _| H$Hy$ ~S>© H$s {S>OmBZ Q´>og H$a b|. 3Paint the head, beak and leg of the Cuckoo bird with Hobby Ideas Glass Colour – Solvent Based - Orange. H$Hy$ ~S>© H$m ga, Mm|M Am¡a n¡am| H$mo hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba-gm°ëd|Q> ~oñS>-Am°a|O go n|Q> H$a b|. 4Mix Hobby Ideas Glass Colour- Solvent Based- Tomato Red and Pink colour to paint the body of the birds. Q>o~b ~oO Ho$ D$nar {hñgo na {MÌ _| ~VmE AZwgma µâbmoab {S>µOmBZ Am¡a Q>o~b ~oO Ho$ {ZMbo {hñgo _| Hw$N> Á`m°{_{Q´>H$b {S>µOmBZ ~Zm b|. 1 Method ~S>© Ho$ eara H$mo n|Q> H$aZo Ho$ {bE hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba-gm°ëd|Q> ~oñS>-Q>°_oQ>mo a¡S> Am¡a qnH$ H$ba {_bmE§. 5 1 3 4 5 6Paint the leaves of the tree with Hobby Ideas Glass ColourSolvent Based - Dark Green and Lemon Yellow. Pm‹S> H$s n{Îm`m| H$mo hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba-gm°ëd|Q> ~oñS>-S>mH©$ J«rZ Am¡a bo_Z `obmo go n|Q> H$a b|. 7Paint the branch of the trees with a thin layer of Hobby Ideas Glass Colour- Solvent Based - Dark Green and the eyes with Hobby Ideas Glass Outliner - Black. Let it dry. Pm‹S> H$s emImAm| H$mo hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba-gm°ëd|Q> ~oñS>-S>mH©$ J«rZ go nVbr naV bJmH$a n|Q> H$a b| Am¡a Am§Im| H$mo hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg AmCQ>bmBZa- ãb¡H$ go n|Q> H$a X|. AÀN>r Vah gyIZo X|. 7 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 3 Floral Mirror Lampshade Blooming Flowers Shanthi S. Mani has redefined the state-of-art in lampshades by creating this mirror lampshade. This beautiful One Stroke Floral design created by Amruta Pathre can give your door, door panel or a room partition a very vibrant and different look. Material Material Hobby Ideas Glass Colour – Solvent Based (Turquoise Blue 812, Tomato Red 806, Orange 805, Dark Green 817),Hobby Ideas Shilpkar, Prime Eezytear Tape, Fine Art Painting Brush, Fevicol MR,4 pieces of mirror ( size – 12”x5”, 3mm ), Sharp knife, Hydrochloric Acid, Cotton buds, White carbon paper, Floral stencil, Pencil and Small pieces of Square mirrors Hobby Ideas All Surface Acrylic Colours (Crimson 04H, Dark Green 06H, Black 02H, Golden Yellow 09H, White 27H, Brown 86H ), Fine Art painting Brush, Fevicol Wudfin-Glossy and palette Method Method 1 Wipe the polished door and trace the design on it. 1 Wash and clean all the mirror pieces. g^r {_aa Ho$ Qw>H$‹S>m| H$mo YmoH$a nm|N> bo§. nm°{be {H$E XadmµOo H$mo AÀN>r Vah nm|N>H$a, Bg na {S>µOmBZ Q´>og H$a b|. 2 On the backside of the mirror, fix the white carbon paper with the stencil design over it using Prime Eezytear Tape. 2 Mix Hobby Ideas Acrylic All Surface - Yellow and Brown colours in a palette. Start painting strokes from the center of the flower. {_aa Ho$ {nN>bo {hñgo na àmB_ B©µOrQ>o`a Q>on go ñQ>|{gb {S>µOmBZ aIH$a, Bg na H$m~©Z bJm X|. 3 Now scratch the design carefully using a knife to remove the mercury layer from the mirror. Clean the mercury dust thoroughly which was created due to scratching. A~ EH$ MmHy$ go ~hþV hr gmdYmZr Ho$ gmW {_aa H$s _Š`w©ar dmbr naV IwaM X|. IwaMZo Ho$ H$maU {ZH$bZo dmbo H$Um| H$mo {_aa na go AÀN>r Vah gmµ\$ H$a b|. 4 Dip a cotton bud into hydrochloric acid and rub it on the scratched portion of the mirror to create evenness and get clear view of the design. H$m°Q>Z ~S> H$mo hm`S´>moŠbmoamBS> E{gS> _| Sw>~moH$a, Bgo {_aa Ho$ IwaMo hþE {hñgo na aJ‹S>H$a gVh H$mo EH$ g_mZ ~Zm b|. 5 Now paint the corner designs with Hobby Ideas Glass Colour – Solvent Based – Turquoise Blue, the flowers with Tomato Red and Orange and the leaves with Dark Green. Let it dry. A~ H$moZo dmbr {S>µOmBZ H$mo hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba-gm°ëd|Q> ~oñS>-Q>aH$m°BµO ãby go, \y$bm| H$mo Q>°_oQ>mo a¡S> Am¡a Am°a|O go Am¡a n{Îm`m| H$mo S>mH©$ J«rZ go n|Q> H$a bo§ Bgo gyIZo X|. 6 Mix the Hobby Ideas Shilpkar Resin Base and Hardener to form even dough. EH$ VíVar _| hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO EH«o${bH$ Am°b gaµ\o$g H$bg©- `obmo Am¡a ~«mCZ {_bmE§. Bg H$ba go \y$b Ho$ ~rM go n|qQ>J ñQ´>moH$ bJmZm ewê$ H$a|. 3 To get a lighter shade mix -Yellow, Brown and White and add these strokes to the same flower with a thick brush. hëH$m eoS> V¡`ma H$aZo Ho$ {bE `obmo, ~«mCZ Am¡a ìhmBQ> H$ba {_bmH$a, EH$ _moQ>o ~«e go Bgr \y$b na n|qQ>J ñQ´>moŠg bJm X|. 4 To complete the flower mix Crimson, Yellow, Brown and White. \y$b H$s no§qQ>J nyar H$aZo Ho$ {bE {H«$_gZ, `obmo, ~«mCZ Am¡a ìhmBQ> H$ba {_bmE§. 5 Paint the leaves with few strokes of a mixture of Dark Green, Crimson and White. n{Îm`m| H$mo n|Q> H$aZo Ho$ {bE S>mH©$ J«rZ, {H«$_gZ Am¡a ìhmBQ> H$ba Ho$ {_lU H$mo ~«e _| boH$a ñQ´>moŠg bJmE§. 6 After completion of the design, let it dry and give a coat of Fevicol Wudfin varnish. {S>µOmBZ V¡`ma hmo OmZo Ho$ ~mX Bgo nyar Vah gyIZo X| Am¡a {\$a Bg \o${dH$m°b nwS>{µ\$Z dm{Z©e H$m EH$ H$moQ> bJm X|. 1 2 5 6 3 A~ hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO {eënH$ma ao{µOZ ~og Am¡a hmS>©Za H$mo {_bmH$a, EH$ g_mZ {_lU V¡`ma H$a b|. 7 Now join the four glasses in the shape of a lamp using the dough. Let it dry. Bg {_lU go Mmam| ½bmg H$mo Omo‹S>H$a b¡ån H$m AmH$ma ~Zm b|. Bgo gyIZo X|. 8 Stick small mirror pieces on the edges of the lampshade using Fevicol MR to give the lampshade a neat look. 1 4 2 3 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 4 5 b¡åneoS> Ho$ {H$Zmam| na µ\o${dH$m°b E_ Ama go N>moQ>o {_aa Ho$ Qw>H$‹S>o {MnH$m X|. 6 7 8 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 5 Tribal Curtain Radha Krishna Wall Hanging Tribal design curtains are a unique way of creating a designer curtain mixed with ethnicity, Apexa Tailor has created it in this curtain. A spiritual decorative item always fills your home with a devotional aura. Bharati Sanghvi has created this beautiful wall hanging to add that aura to your home. Material Hobby Ideas Glass Colour- Solvent Based (Tomato Red 806, Lemon Yellow 801, Orange 805, Turquoise Blue 812, Pink 815, Dark Green 817), Fine Art Painting Brush, Hobby Ideas Glass Colour Outliner (Black 832) and Textured glass 19”x6” Method 1 Clean the glass thoroughly to remove dust. ½bmg H$mo nm|N>H$a, AÀN>r Vah gmµ\$ H$a b|. 2 Draw or trace the design on the reverse side of the textured glass. Q>oŠgMS>© ½bmg H$s {nN>br Va\$ {S>µOmBZ ~ZmE§ `m Q´>og H$a b|. 3 Outline the design with Hobby Ideas Glass Outliner – Black. Let it dry. hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg AmCQ>bmBZa-ãb¡H$ go {S>µOmBZ H$s AmCQ>bmBZ ~Zm b|. Bgo gyIZo X|. 4 Fill the design with Hobby Ideas Glass Colour- Solvent Based – Tomato Red, Lemon Yellow, Orange, Turquoise Blue, Pink and Dark Green as shown in the picture. Let it dry. {S>µOmBZ H$mo {MÌ _| ~VmE AZwgma hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba- gm°ëd|Q> ~oñS>-Q>°_oQ>mo a¡S>, bo_Z `obmo, Am°a|O, Q>aH$m°BµO ãby, qnH$ Am¡a S>mH©$ J«rZ go n|Q> H$a b|. Bgo AÀN>r Vah gyIZo X|. Material Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Fabric Pen (Black R02, Cherry Red R01), Pencil and Jute curtain 2 Method 1 Wash, dry and iron the jute curtain. 1 2 3 4 3 OyQ> Ho$ H$Q>}Z H$mo YmoH$a, gwImH$a BñVar H$a b|. 2 Draw or trace a tribal design on the centre of the curtain, tribal figures on the loops of the curtain and a traditional border along the border of the curtain. H$Q>}Z Ho$ ~rM _| H$moB© ^r Q´>mB~b {S>µOmBZ, H$Q>}Z Ho$ byßg na Q´>mB~b AmH¥${V`m§ Am¡a H$Q>}Z H$s ~m°S>©a na nma§n[aH$ ~m°S>©a {S>µOmBZ Q´>og H$a b| `m ~Zm b|. 4 3 Shade the tribal figures and the intricate designs of the traditional border with Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Fabric Pen-Cherry Red. µ\o${d{H«$b hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO µ\¡${~«H$ noZ- M¡ar a¡S> go Q´>mB~b AmH¥${V`m| Am¡a nma§n[aH$ ~m°S>©a H$s _hrZ {S>µOmBZ H$mo eoS> H$a b|. 4 Outline the figures with Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Fabric Pen – Black. 6 µ\o${d{H«$b hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO µ\¡${~«H$ noZ-ãb¡H$ go AmH¥${V`m| H$s AmCQ>bmBZ ~Zm b|. FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 7 Floral Rangoli Sonali Javeri has created these floral diyas to add a special touch to your festive decoration or lighten up your room during a special gathering. Create a new dimension in Glass Painting Material Hobby Ideas Glass Colour- Solvent Colour Based (Tomato Red 806, Orange 805, Dark Green 817), Hobby Ideas Glass Colour Outliner (Black 832), Fevicryl Hobby Ideas 3D Outliner (Shimmer Mint Green 452, Orange 17), Fine Art Painting Brush, Fevicol Decoration Glue, Mirror finish round acrylic sheets of size 3” (8 pieces) , 4”( 1 piece), 10”(1 piece), Glass beads and Glass diya’s Method 1 Stick the round mirror measuring 4” in the centre of the mirror measuring 10” using Fevicol Decoration Glue. Let it dry. 10’’ Ho$ {_aa Ho$ ~rM _| EH$ 4’’ Jmob {_aa H$mo µ\o${dH$m°b S>oH$moaoeZ ½bw go {MnH$m X|. Bgo gyIZo X|. 2 Stick a diya on the centre of the smaller mirror using Fevicol Decoration Glue. Let it dry. N>moQ>o Jmob {_aa Ho$ ~rM _| µ\o${dH$m°b S>oH$moaoeZ ½bw go EH$ {X`m {MnH$m X|. Bgo gyIZo X|. µ\o${d{H«$b hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO 3D AmCQ>bmBZa- {e_a q_Q> J«rZ Am¡a Am°a|O go \y$bm| H$s {S>µOmBZ Ho$ ~rM Ym[a`m§ ~Zm b|. Bgo gyIZo X|. 5 Stick small diyas on the small mirrors of 3” size using Fevicol Decoration Glue. Let it dry. EH$ 3’’ Ho$ N>moQ>o {_aa na µ\o${dH$m°b S>oH$moaoeZ ½bw go N>moQ>m gm {X`m {MnH$m X|. Bgo gyIZo X|. 6 Stick the beads in a floral pattern around the diyas using Fevicol Decoration Glue. Let it dry. 3 Paint the glass beads with Hobby Ideas Glass Colour – Solvent Based - Tomato Red, Orange and Dark Green. Let it dry. 7 After all the diya’s are made, create the rangoli pattern outside your house. A~ ½bmg ~rS²>g H$mo hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba gm°ëd|Q> ~oñS> Q>°_oQ>mo a¡S>, Am°a|O Am¡a S>mH©$ J«rZ go n|Q> H$a b|. Bgo gyIZo X|. 4 Make streaks in between the flower design using Fevicryl Hobby Ideas 3D Outliner – Shimmer Mint Green and orange. Let it dry. 1 2 3 4 {XE Ho$ Amgnmg µ\o${dH$m°b S>oH$moaoeZ ½bw go µâbmoab n¡Q>Z© _| ~rS²>g {MnH$m X|. Bgo gyIZo X|. g^r {XE ~Z OmZo Ho$ ~mX, Ka Ho$ ~mha a§Jmobr ~ZmE§. 5 6 7 Pidilite Industries Limited Regent Chambers Mumbai 400 021 8 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 9 Abstract Lampshade Abstract art is such that it can adapt with all kinds of environments and interiors. Amruta Pathre has created such a lampshade which can fit into any kind of interior and adapt to any kind of colour palette. Material Hobby Ideas All Surface Colours (Cerulean Blue 32H, Baby Pink 38H, Brown 86H, Cream 83H, Dark Green 06H, Chrome Green Light 85H, Golden Yellow 09H, Black 02H, Orange 17H, Mulberry 82H), Fine Art Painting Brush, Fevicryl Hobby Ideas No Stitch Fabric Glue, Satin fabric, Mount board, Knife and Wooden lamp stand. Method 1 Cut four pieces of mount board measuring 16”x12”. _mC§Q>~moS>© go 16”x12” Ho$ Mma Qw>H$‹S>o H$mQ> b|. 2 Cut 4 satin pieces measuring 18” x 14”. 18”x14” Ho$ 4 g¡{Q>Z Qw>H$‹S>o H$mQ> b|. 3 Draw the design on the satin fabric using a pencil. no§{gb go g¡{Q>Z µ\¡${~«H$ na [SOmBZ ~Zm b|. 4 Paint the design with Hobby Ideas All Surface Acrylic ColourCerulean blue, Baby Pink, Brown, Cream, Dark Green, Chrome Green Light, Golden Yellow, Black, Orange and Mulberry. Let it dry. Bg [SOmBZ H$mo hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO Am°b gaµ\o$g EH«o${bH$ H$ba goa`ybrZ ãby, ~o~r qnH$, ~«mCZ, H«$s_, S>mH©$ J«rZ, H«$mo_ J«rZ bmBQ>, JmoëS>Z `obmo, ãb¡H$, Am°ao§O Am¡a _b~ar go n|Q> H$a b|. Bgo gyIZo X|. 5 Stick the painted fabrics on the mount boards using Fevicryl Hobby Ideas No Stitch Fabric Glue. Let it dry. Bg n|Q> {H$E µ\¡${~«H$ H$mo _mC§Q> ~moS>© na µ\o${d{H«$b hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO Zmo pñQ>M µ\¡${~«H$ ½by go {MnH$m X|. Bgo gyIZo X|. 6 Stick the mount boards on the wooden base using fabric glue to form your lamp shade. SHIMMER WHITE 376 SHIMMER ORANGE 382 SHIMMER LEMON YELLOW 377 SHIMMER CARMINE 383 SHIMMER DEEP BLUE 384 SHIMMER PINK 378 SHIMMER LILAC 385 SHIMMER BLUE 379 SHIMMER BLACK 386 SHIMMER PEACH 380 SHIMMER BROWN 387 Bg _mC§Q> ~moS>© H$mo b¡åneoS> Ho$ bH$‹S>r Ho$ ~og na µ\¡${~«H$ ½bw go {MnH$mH$a b¡åneoS> V¡`ma H$a b|. 1 2 3 4 5 6 SHIMMER OLIVE GREEN 381 SHIMMER EMERALD GREEN 388 These shades are reproduced within the limitations of printing processes and should be regarded as a guide only Pidilite Industries Ltd., Ramkrishna Mandir road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 059 E-mail: hobbyideas@pidilite.com 10 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 11 Chinese Dragon Wall Hanging Leafy Etched Mirror Chinese dragons always make very good wall hanging. K. B. Indira has excelled in this by creating it on a piece of glass. This beautifully etched mirror created by Bharati Sanghvi can do wonders as a designer piece of mirror as well as a decorative wall hanging. Material Material Fevicol Decoration Glue, Fevicryl Hobby Ideas No Stitch Fabric Glue, Hobby Ideas Glass Colour- Solvent Based ( Turquoise Blue 812,Pink 815, Dark Green 817, Tomato Red 806, Orange 805, Lemon Yellow 801), Hobby Glass Colour Outliner( Black 832), Small glass pieces, Toothpick, White oil paint and 3”x5” glass piece. Hobby Ideas Glass Etching Paste, Hobby Ideas Glass Etching Stencils (GES-1), Hobby Ideas Glass Colour- Solvent Based (Turquoise Blue 812, Lemon Yellow 801, Tomato Red 806, Dark Green 817), Fevicryl Hobby Ideas 3D Outliner ( Pearl White 301), Fevicol MR, Round cornered textured glass and Mirror (8”x 8”) Method 4 Now colour the small glass pieces with Hobby Ideas Glass Colour- Solvent Based- Lemon Yellow, Orange, Tomato Red, Turquoise Blue, Pink and Dark Green. 1 Clean the 3”x5” glass piece thoroughly to remove dust. 3”x 5” ½bmg Ho$ Qw>H$‹S>o H$mo nm|N>H$a, AÀN>r Vah gmµ\$ H$a b|. 2 Draw or trace a dragon design on the glass piece using Hobby Ideas Glass Colour Outliner – Black and paint it as shown in the picture. Let it dry. hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba AmCQ>bmBZa-ãb¡H$ go ½bmg Ho$ Qw>H$‹S>o na S´>¡JZ H$s {S>µOmBZ [MÍm _o [XImE AZwgma ~Zm bo§. Bgo gyIZo X|. 3 Draw abstract design on the small glass pieces using Fevicryl Hobby Ideas No Stitch Fabric Glue and spread them using a toothpick. Let it dry. N>moQ>o ½bmg Ho$ Qw>H$‹S>m| na µ\o${d{H«$b hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO Zmo pñQ>M µ\¡${~«H$ ½by go EãgQ´>¡ŠQ> {S>µOmBZ ~Zm b|. Qy>W{nH$ go Bgo \¡$bm b|. Bgo gyIZo X|. A~ N>moQ>o ½bmg Ho$ Qw>H$‹S>m| H$mo hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba-gm°ëd|Q> ~oñS>-bo_Z `obmo, Am°a|O, Q>°_oQ>mo a¡S>, Q>aH$m°BµO ãby, {n§H$ Am¡a S>mH©$ J«rZ go n|Q> H$a b|. 5 Drop little bit of White oil paint on the glass pieces with Hobby Ideas Glass Colour- Solvent Based – Dark Green to create a marbelling effect. ½bmg Ho$ Qw>H$‹S>m| na hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba-gm°ëd|Q> ~oñS>-S>mH©$ J«rZ Ho$ gmW Wmo‹S>m gm ìhmBQ> Am°Bb n|Q> {Jam X|. Bggo ½bmg Ho$ Qw>H$‹S>m| na _m~©b O¡gm à^md n¡Xm hmo OmEJm. 6 Assemble the glass pieces on the bigger glass piece with the dragon design in an abstarct manner and stick them using Fevicol Decoration Glue. A~ ½bmg Ho$ BZ Qw>H$‹S>m| H$mo, EH$ ~‹S>o H$m§M Ho$ Qw>H$‹S>o na S´>¡JZ H$s EãgQ´>¡ŠQ> {S>µOmBZ Ho$ ê$n _| O_mE§. BÝh| µ\o${dH$m°b S>oH$moaoeZ ½bw go {MnH$m X|. Bgo gyIZo X|. Method 5 Draw a floral design on the sides of the mirror on the textured glass. 1 Clean 8”x8” mirror to remove dust. Peel and stick the Hobby Ideas Glass Stencil on the two corner of the mirror . 8”x8” Ho$ {_aa H$mo nm|N>H$a AÀN>r Vah gmµ\$ H$a bo§. {MÌ _| {XImE AZwgma hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg ñQ>|{gb H$mo {ZH$mb| Am¡a Bgo {_aa Ho$ Xmo H$moZm| na {MnH$m X|. 2 Apply Hobby Ideas Glass Etching Paste on the design using an applicator and leave it for 30 minutes. {S>µOmBZ na EßbrHo$Q>a go hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg EqMJ noñQ> bJmE§ Am¡a 30 12 2 3 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 4 5 6 EßbrHo$Q>a go {S>µOmBZ na bJm noñQ> {ZH$mb| Am¡a ñQ>|{gb AbJ H$a X|. Zb Ho$ ZrMo aIH$a Bgo Ymo b|. Bgo gyIZo X|. A~ Q>oŠgMS>© ½bmg na ha Va\$ go g_mZ OJh N>mo‹S>H$a, µ\o${dH$m°b S>oH$moaoeZ ½bw go {_aa {MnH$m X|. 2 3 4 µ\$mBZ AmQ>© n|qQ>J ~«e H$mo hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba-gm°ëd|Q> ~oñS>-Q>aH$m°BµO ãby _| Sw>~moH$a, Bgo \y$bm| dmbr {S>µOmBZ H$s n¥îR>^y{_ na S>¡~ H$a|. Bgo gyIZo Xo§. 8 Using the Fevicryl Hobby Ideas 3D Outliner- Pearl White, put dots on the centre of the flowers. Let it dry. μ\o${d{H«$b hm°~r AmB{S>`mμO 3D AmCQ>bmBZa-nb© ìhmBQ> go \y$bm| Ho$ ~rM Ho$ {hñgm| _| {~ÝXw 4 Stick the mirror on the textured glass leaving equal space from all sides using Fevicol Decoration Glue. 1 hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bmg H$ba-gm°ëd|Q> ~oñS>-Q>°_oQ>mo a¡S> Am¡a S>mH©$ J«rZ {_bmH$a ~«mCZ eoS> V¡`ma H$a| Am¡a Bggo \y$bm| Ho$ ~rM dmbm {hñgm n|Q> H$a b|. 7 Dip the Fine Art Painting Brush into Hobby Ideas Glass ColourSolvent Based - Turquoise Blue and dab it on the background of the floral design. Let it dry. 3 Remove the paste from the design using an applicator and peel off the stencil. Wash it under running water. Let it dry. 1 {_ZQ> ahZo X|. Q>oŠgMS>© ½bmg na bJo {_aa Ho$ Mmam| Vaµ\$ µâbmoab {S>µOmBZ ~ZmE§. 6 Mix Hobby Ideas Glass Colour- Solvent Based - Tomato Red and Dark Green to form a brown shade, and paint in the centre of the flowers. ~ZmE§. Bgo gyIZo X|. 5 6 7 8 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 13 Introducing Workshop Kits for Schools & Hobby Class Teachers Easy to Learn and Fun to Make Sand Ar Art Ship & Isl Island Cricket Bat Memorabilia Kit Terracotta Warli W Wall Hanging Glass Colour Sequin Art Greeting g Card Flower & Butterfly Paper Quilling Animal Theme “My Theme” Frame ve Ha Home Décor Terracotta Sun A e Nic Paper Quilling y Da Paper Quilling Bookma Bookmark & Pencil Cap p ncil Ca rk & Pe For More Details on WORKSHOP KITS Please contact your local Pidilite Distributor or Contact on 022 - 2835 7387 14 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 Pidilite Industries Ltd. Regent Chambers Mumbai 400 021. FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 15 Wall Clock Floral Wreath Table Mat Warli design on this wall clock is a very creative concept which Anju Patel has created to add a very traditional and warm look to your home. Table Mats are special accessories which complete the table decoration. Sonali Javeri has created these beautiful mats to add to the collection. Material Material Hobby Ideas All Surface Acrylic Colours (Black 02H, White 27H), Hobby Ideas Glue ‘n’ Gloss, Fine Art Painting Brush, Earthen Tawa and Small Mirrors Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour ( White 27, Sap Green 21, Crimson 04, Golden Yellow 09, Lemon Yellow 11, Burnt Sienna 01, Black 02, Pink 18), Fevicryl Hobby Ideas No Stitch Fabric Glue, Fine Art Painting Brush, Sponge, Pencil and Acrylic sheets (6” diameter) Method 1 Make a small hole in the center of earthen tawa and soak the tawa in water for 3 to 4 hours. Let it dry. 1 2 3 {_Q²>Q>r Ho$ Vdo Ho$ ~rM _| EH$ N>moQ>m N>oX ~ZmE§ Am¡a Vdo H$mo 3 go 4 K§Q>o VH$ nmZr _| {^Jmo X|. AÀN>r Vah gyIZo X|. Method 1 Dip the piece of sponge in a mixture of Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour- Lemon Yellow and Golden Yellow and dab it on the fabric to make the background of the painting. Let it dry. 2 Apply Hobby Ideas All Surface Colour - Black with Fine Art brush. Bgo hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO Am°b gaµ\o$g EH«o${bH$ H$ba-ãb¡H$ go µ\$mBZ AmQ>© µâb¡Q> ~«e go n|Q> H$a b|. 3 Paint Warli design with Hobby Ideas All Surface Acrylic Colours - White. hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO Am°b gaµ\o$g EH«o${bH$ H$bg©- ìhmBQ> boH$a Bg na dmbu {S>µOmBZ ~Zm b|. 4 Stick the mirrors as shown in the picture with Fevicol MR. {MÌ _| ~VmE AZwgma µ\o${dH$m°b E_ Ama go Bg na {_aa {MnH$m X|. 5 Apply 2-3 coats of Hobby Ideas Glue ‘n’ Gloss with Fine Art brush. \$mBZ AmQ>© µâb¡Q> ~«e boH$a Bg na hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO ½bw EZ ½bm°g Ho$ 2-3 H$moQ> bJm X|. 6 Fix the clock on the centre of the earthen tawa. 16 A~ [_QQr Ho Vdo Ho ~rMm|-~rM K‹S>r bJm X|. FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 4 5 6 2 3 µ\o${d{H«$b hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO EH«o${bH$ H$ba- bo_Z `obmo Am¡a JmoëS>Z `obmo Ho$ {_lU _| ñn§O H$m Qw>H$‹S>m {^JmoH$a, Bgo µ\¡${~«H$ na S>¡~ H$a| Am¡a n|qQ>J H$s n¥îR>^y{_ V¡`ma H$a b|. Bgo gyIZo X|. 2 Draw a floral design along the edge. 1 BgHo$ {H$Zmam| na µâbmoab arW {S>µOmBZ ~ZmE§. 4 3 Paint the floral design with Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour – Pink, Sap Green, White and Burnt Sienna. Let it dry. µâbmoab {S>µOmBZ H$mo µ\o${d{H«$b hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO EH«o${bH$ H$ba-qnH$, g¡n J«rZ, ìhmBQ> Am¡a ~ÝQ>© {gEZm go n|Q> H$a b|. Bgo gyIZo X|. 4 Take the round shaped acrylic sheet, a apply Fevicryl Hobby Ideas No Stitch Fabric Glue at the edge of the circle and paste the cloth in between both the acrylic sheets Let it dry. A~ EH$ JmobmH$ma EH«o${bH$ erQ> boH$a, gH©$b Ho$ {H$Zmam| na µ\o${dH$m°b hm°~r AmB{S>`mµO Zmo pñQ>M µ\¡${~«H$ ½bw bJmE§ Am¡a XmoZm| EH«o${bH$ erQ> Ho$ ~rM _| H$n‹S>o H$mo {MnH$m X| Bgo gwIZo Xo. FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 17 Gallery 18 Gallery Wall Hanging Tortoise Candle Holder African Motif Curtain Pen & Pin Holder Bharati Kantaria has created this artistic portrait which can ideally be treated as a wall hanging. Vinita Gupta has used simple diyas to create beautiful candle holders. Swati Deshpande has created this beautiful designer curtain to give your home a look of elegance. Bharati Sanghvi has created this cute little pen stand with lots of space and a very unique shape which will surely enhance the look of your reading table. Material Material Material Material Hobby Ideas All Surface Acrylic Colour (Navy Blue 73H, White 27H, Crimson 04H, Cream 83H, Black 02H), Fevicol MR, Fine Art Painting Brush, Hardboard, Mirror, Kachi clay and Sawdust Hobby Ideas Shilpkar, Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour (Black 02, Pearl Metallic Gold 352), Earthen Diya, Sandpaper and Ball pen refills Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Shimmer Colours ( White 376, Peach 380, Pink 378, Emerald Green 388, Olive Green 381), Fine Art Painting Brush, Pencil and Blue Satin Curtain Hobby Ideas Shilpkar, Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour (Olive Green 16, Indian Red 10, Black 02), Fine Art Painting Brush, Hobby Ideas Glue ‘n’ Gloss, Fevicol MR, Gold dust, Handmade paper, Balloon, Sponge and Jute piece Method Method 1. To prepare the dough, soak the sawdust in water for 2hrs. 2. Add kachi clay to it and required amount of water to form even dough. 3. Take hardboard and trace a design on the rough side of the board. 4. Apply Fevicol MR on the design and roll the dough on it, to give it an embossed mirror look for the border. 5. Emboss the mirrors on the mirror shaped dough pieces. Let it dry thoroughly. 6. Paint the painting with Hobby Ideas All Surface Acrylic colour- Navy Blue, Crimson, White, Cream and Black. Let it dry. 1. Soak the diya overnight and dry it. 2. Scrape the surface of the diya with a sandpaper to make it even. 3. Mix Hobby Ideas Shilpkar Resin Base and Hardener to form a even dough. 4. Make long coils out of the dough, place the diya upside down and wrap the coil around it to form the body of the tortoise. 5. Mould the head, four legs and a tail out of the dough and fix them to the diya.Let it dry thoroughly. 6. Paint the diya with Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic colour- Black. After drying use dry brush technique and apply Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour- Pearl Metallic Gold. Let it dry. Method Method 1. Wash, dry and iron the satin curtain. 2. Draw or trace African coil design on the upper side of the curtain in descending order. 3. Draw or trace rose flowers and leaves on the lower side of curtain in ascending order. 4. Paint the African Coil Design with Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Shimmer Colours- White and Peach alternately with Fine Art Painting Brush. 5. Paint the rose flowers with Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Shimmer Colours - Pink and leaves with Emerald Green and Olive Green with Fine Art Painting Brush. Let it dry. 6. Iron the reverse portion of the curtain after 24 hours. 1. Mix the Hobby Ideas Shilpkar Hardener and Resin Base to form the dough. 2. Now roll the dough in circular shape and use the piece of jute to create textures on it. 3. Take a balloon, blow it and use the dough to cover the balloon to form a potli by pleating the extra dough around it. Leave it to set. 4. In the same way create the tissue holder and the pin holder. 5. Paint the article with Fevicryl Acrylic Colour- Black. 6. Give dry brush strokes using Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour – Olive Green. Let it dry. 7. Apply gold dust with sponge and apply a coat of Hobby Ideas Glue ‘n’ Gloss to varnish the pen stand. FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 19 Gallery Jasmine Table Clock Mini Kitchen Murals Elizabethan Candle Stand Tribal Mask Bharati Sanghvi has created this beautiful table clock using the art of punch craft to decorate your tea table. Kitchens always have a simple décor. To enthuse it with some vibrancy Apexa Tailor has created these artistic mini kitchen fridge magnets. Amruta Pathre has skillfully created this candle stand to create the elegance of the Elizabethan age candle holder. Tribal Masks make very interesting decorative wall pieces. Smita Nandkarni has made one to add to innumerable ideas of home decorative items. Material Material Material Material Hobby Ideas Paper Punches (Jasmine flower punch, Lily flower punch, leaf punch), Coloured paper (Lemon Yellow, White, Light Green, Grey), Fevicol GlueDrops, Fevicol MR, Big ball tool, Small ball tool, Clock machine and Scissor Hobby Ideas Shilpkar, Hobby Ideas Medium-1, Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour (Black 02), Fevicol MR, 2 wooden cuttings of figurative fork and spoon, Talcum powder, Golden powder, Silver Powder, Magnets, Tracing paper – Yellow, Old Pens/Pen Caps and Toothpick. Hobby Ideas All Surface Acrylic Colours(Cerulean Blue 32H, Navy Blue 73H, Cream 83H, Black 02H), Fine Art Painting Brush, Hobby Ideas Crackle Medium and Wooden Carved Elizabethan Candle Stand Hobby Ideas Shilpkar, Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour (Black 02,Shimmer Emerald Green 388, Pearl Green 304), Fine Art Painting Brush, Bamboo and Ghungroos Method Method Method Method 1. Mix Hobby Ideas Shilpkar Resin Base and Hardener to form even dough. 2. Make a petal shape to emboss the face part. Put it on the wooden piece and press it lightly with the finger to make the nose, ear and eyes. 3. On the head part and the neck part apply very thin coat of Hobby Ideas Shilpkar as shown in the diagram. 4. Paint the whole mural with Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic ColourBlack. Let it dry. 5. Mix Gold dust with Hobby Ideas Medium- 1 and paint the spoons with same. Let it dry. 6. Mix Silver dust with Hobby Ideas Medium- 1 and paint the ornaments on the neck and the head of the murals. Let it dry. 1. Clean the wooden stand to remove dust. 2. Paint the stand with Hobby Ideas All Surface Acrylic Colour- Cream. Let it dry. 3. Apply a coat of Hobby Ideas Crackle Medium on the wooden stand. Leave it for 30 minutes. 4. Once tacky apply random strokes of Hobby Ideas All Surface Acrylic Colour- Cerulean Blue, Navy Blue and Black on the wooden candle stand. Cracks will form in the direction of the brush strocks. 5. After 20 minutes cracks will start appearing. Let it dry. 1. Take a wide half cut bamboo. 2. Mix the Hobby Ideas Shilpkar Resin Base and Hardener to form even dough.Make a rectangular sheet out of the dough and cover the bamboo to form the mask. 3. Mould out eyes, nose and lips using the dough on the mask. 4. Roll dough to make thin cords and roll them below the ear to form coiled ornaments. Place the ghunghroos on the head of the mask. 5. Mould out leaves from the dough and place them over the ghunghroos to form the head gear of the mask. 6. Paint the mask with Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour – Black. Give dry brush strokes on the mask using Fevicryl Acrylic Hobby Ideas Colour- Shimmer Emerald Green and Pearl Green. Let it dry. 1. Punch out jasmine flowers from the lemon yellow paper using Hobby Ideas Jasmine Paper punch, lily flowers from the white paper using lily punches & leaves from the light green paper using leaf punch. 2. Give eight cuts on each petal of the yellow flower using a scissor. Use the small ball tool on the reverse side of the yellow flowers to emboss them. Use the big ball tool to emboss the reverse side of the leaves. 3. Cut an oriental intricate design from the white paper and paste it on the board with Fevicol MR 4. Stick the oriental design cut out from the white paper using Fevicol GlueDrops. 5. Stick the flowers in a bunch along with leaves around it on the three corners of the grey paper. 20 Gallery FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 21 Studio Space What are the obstacles you faced in setting up your own organization? I faced similar kinds of obstacles which everybody faces in the beginning of their career. The biggest problem which I faced was to arrange manpower to start a dormant site and then to attend the office work, like drawing and handling quotations. I had to sit for late hours to give my best, which of course is paying off now. How long have you been practicing as an interior decorator? It’s almost 10 years now that I am practicing as an Interior Designer. Dollye Vasu Dollye Vasu is a new age interior designer who gives the shape of reality to your dreams and creates the prefect home for you. In an interview with Sridatta Gupta she tells us about the vibrancy of this field and the gradual ascent which led her to this stage. What drove you to choose interior decoration as a profession? I was always passionate about art and my father guided me to choose the right career path. He suggested me to take up Interior Decoration where in I could professionally beautify a place and at the same time use my creativity at my own free will. Moreover, this is one genre where creativity, aesthetics, artistic insight have been mingled, so it’s kind of amalgamation of all the aspects of art under one roof. When you take up a project what are the different aesthetics which you keep in your mind? While taking up a project the most important thing which I normally keep in mind is to enhance the natural beauty of the place, with required things added with an artistic taste and finally something which should fulfill my creativity. Vaastu based designs are easy to maintain. The latest trend is to use designer tiles, furniture shapes and fabrics. Textures are all planned at the very beginning and presented to the client during the commencement of the project. What should be the essential qualities which one should imbibe to be an interior decorator? The three most essential qualities which are required to be an interior designer is creativity, audio-video imagination and implementing the ideas on the paper and then the proper execution of those ideas. Two more very important ingredients which are very much required are honesty and dedication. Basic knowledge of the various softwares, the knowledge of Vaastu, the different aspects like carpentry, civil, pop, painting, plumbing works are also very important to pace up the work. Which is the most interesting project that you have worked on? More than commercial some of my residential sites are more interesting and there are few such sites where I received lots of appreciation from my clients. What is your dream project? My dream project is to design & implement a full township with latest technology, something that will give me the opportunity to utilize my ideas even for the interiors & exterior of the transport, road designs with odd shaped pools. I want to include lots of landscaping and beautiful children’s parks, etc. Were you ever interested in art? I was born in a creative family of musicians and artists. At the age of 2 years I was capable of making human faces & animals. I never had any formal training; still I managed to win lots of drawing & painting competitions in school & college. I believe the ultimate artist is the Almighty, who has done different types of creations. Do you feel art & craft is important in building a child’s career? If yes, why? Of course, it is totally important otherwise children won’t understand things without making them practical. Art & craft is also a very interesting way to make children understand the ways of life. Besides, practical work goes deeply into their brains. The study of Art & craft makes them aware about their surroundings. Have you ever used Pidilite products? If yes, which one you liked the most and why? I have used almost all Pidilite products. your products are the best. As a student I used Fevicol a lot. Today for my work purpose I use Fevicol, M-Seal for almost all the carpentry & civil works. The Roff Cement is also my favourite recommendation to my clients. For further details contact Dollye I. Vasu K. D. Consultants 10, Pushtikar Society, Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai 400 102 Tel: 2679 3526 Mobile: 9167658822 22 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 23 Your Box Key Chain Holder Floral Stole Creative Craft Corner Ashwini Shah has created this beautiful key chain holder which will not only serve as a utility item but a decorative piece too. Fashion with creativity is the style statement which Kirti Thakur has tried to give to this winter wear. “CREATIVE MINDS” FOR A CREATIVE FUTURE Creative Minds is the offshoot of Creative Craft initiative which was launched last year under the larger banner of Pidilite Industries Ltd with a larger mandate. This was initiated to not only instill art & craft among children but also to enrich their learning experience in other subjects. This initiative was meant to make the students dream, imagine, observe and create. Creative Mind started its journey with “Fevicol Project Challenge” a quest to nurture the next generation of scientists and thinkers. This contest was for students from standards 5th to 10th and was piloted in schools in New Mumbai. The topics given were • Model of mechanism and machines that influence our daily life • Manufacturing process and principle of objects of everyday use • Space technology • Human body systems • Devices that extend human capacity • Energy conservation and sources of renewable energy • Human settlements of the future Material Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour (Lemon Yellow 11, White 27), Fevicol MR, Hobby Ideas Glue ‘n’ Gloss, Spices-Black Pepper, Cardamom, Red Chilly, Clove, Cinnamon, Star Anise and MDF Board 24 Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Pearl Metallic Acrylic Colour (Gold 352, Red 356, Green 357), Fine Art Painting Brush, Yellow Pencil and Plain Stole. Method 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 More than a competition it was a fun experience, where in the students got to employ their creativity and create workable models related to their daily life experience. It gave them a scope to broaden their creative horizon and experiment with their skills, talents and intelligibility, which could have some substance and futuristic implications. Hence, Creative Craft aspires to host many such events in future for the upgradation of the students. Material Method Draw a design on the MDF board with pencil. Apply Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour – Lemon Yellow and White on the MDF board. Stick all spices according to the design pattern on the MDF board with Fevicol MR. Let it dry. Apply 3 coats of Hobby Ideas Glue ‘n’ Gloss. Let it dry. Fix hooks on the mount board to complete the key chain holder. In this contest the students were encouraged to think about subjects that were related to everyday life and which were futuristic concepts. In doing so it provided the students the opportunity to compete with their own creativity and convert their class room learning to workable concepts and models. Wash, dry and iron the stole. Draw or trace a floral design on the stole. Paint the floral design with Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Pearl Metallic Acrylic Colour- Gold, Red and Green. Let it dry. Iron the reverse portion of the stole after 24 hrs. FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 25 Inspiring Creativity Inspiring Creativity Walsingham High School of Mumbai is a true cradle of talent and creativity. African Mask Tribal Woman Corn Leaves Bouquet Method 1. Paint the corn leaves using Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour – Pearl Metallic Gold and Pearl Metallic Red. Let it dry. 2. Fold a Pearl Metallic Red corn leaf to form a petal and fix it on the stick using green tape. 3. Similarly use 5 more Pearl Metallic Red corn leaves to form the other petals and fix them around the stick to complete the flowers. 4. Make two more flowers using the same procedure with Pearl Metallic Gold and Pearl Metallic red corn leaves. 5. Fix all these flowers in a small earthen pot filled with mud. 6. Fix artificial leaves around them to give the bouquet a plush look. 7. Paint the straws with Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour- Pearl Metallic Red, Pearl Metallic Gold and Pearl Blue. Let it dry. 8. Insert small metallic balls on the top of the straws. 9. Fix these decorative straws in between the floral sticks to give the bouquet a complet look. 10.Wrap the earthen pot with a blue net. Creative Hand: Mushan Langalia , Class IV-B. Material Material Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Pearl Acrylic Colour (Lemon Yellow 302, Pink 303, Green 304, Blue 305, Lilac 307, Golden Yellow 308, Rose Pink 310, Spring Green 311, Black 306), Fevicryl Hobby Ideas 3D Oultiner (Glitter Green 304, Glitter Gold 401, Glitter Pink 410), Fevicryl Hobby Ideas No Stitch Fabric Glue, Fevicol GlueDrops, Fine Art Painting Brush, Paper plate, Stones , Feathers, Chart paper and Scissor Hobby Ideas Shilpkar, Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic colour ( Olive Green 16, Indian Red 10, Black 02), Fine Art Painting Brush, Hobby Ideas Glue ‘n’ Gloss, Fevicol MR, Gold dust, Handmade paper, Balloon, Sponge and Jute piece Material Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour ( Pearl Metallic Gold 352, Pearl Metallic Red 356, Pearl Blue 305), Fine Art Painting Brush, Metallic Balls, Blue net, Earthen pot, Artificial leaves, Green tape, Straws, Sticks and Corn Leaves Method Method 1. Draw the African mask on the paper plate. 2. Paint the mask using Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Pearl Acrylic Colour – Lemon Yellow, Pink, Green, Blue, Lilac, Golden Yellow, Rose Pink and Spring Green as shown in the picture. Let it dry. 3. Outline the mask with Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Pearl Acrylic Colour- Black. Let it dry. 4. Outline the different portions of the maske like the eyes, lips with Fevicryl Hobby Ideas 3D Outliner – Glitter Green, Glitter Gold and Glitter Pink to enhance these features. Let it dry. 1. Mix the Hobby Ideas Shilpkar Hardener and Resin Base to form an even dough. 2. Take a small portion of the dough to cover the cap of the ketchup bottle and mould the head of the tribal woman. 3. Take more portions of the dough to form the legs and hands of the woman on the bottle. 4. Use small portion of the dough to mould her facial features like eyes, ears, lips and nose. Let it dry. 5. Paint the tribal woman with Fevicryl Acrylic Colour- Black. 6. Use Fevicryl Hobby Ideas Acrylic Colour- Pearl Metallic Bronze to give dry brush strokes on the bottle. Let it dry. Creative Craft Corner Your moments of fame is one mail away. Send in your contributions at the below mentioned address and get featured in your favourite Art & Craft magazine. Please Note: Entries of School Teachers and School Students will be entertained only. Pidilite Industries Ltd FEVIART, Art & Craft Resource Centre, Publication Division, Ramkrishna Mandir Road, Kondivita, Andheri ( E), Mumbai 400 059 For further details, Contact our Customer Care Department: Tel : 022-28357387 Fax : 022-28357700 Email : creativecraft@pidilite.co.in Creative Hand Lekisha Ketkar, Class I-B 26 FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 Creative Hand Eva. Bhiwandker, Class- IIIA * Conditions apply. FeviArt l Vol 5 l Issue 3 l Jan - Mar 2011 27 IMPRESSIONIST monumental figure studies. In 1931-33 he returned to an earlier theme in The Dance, a pair of large mural paintings, one of which is at the Barnes Foundation, Merion, Pa. Throughout his career Matisse employed his serene and joyous imagery in mediums outside the fine arts -- book illustration, tapestry and rug design, and architectural decoration. From 1944 to the end of his life, he produced decoupes, in which he cut shapes from colored paper and pasted them onto fields of white. These works, which achieve an ultimate blending of Matisse’s vibrant color with the energetic flow of his line, are considered by many to be his best. Matisse’s supreme accomplishment, which may be seen in all his work, was to liberate color from its traditionally realistic function and to make it the foundation of a decorative art of the highest order. Henry Matisse (1869 – 1954) “There is nothing more difficult for a truly creative painter than to paint a rose, because before he can do so he has first to forget all the roses that were ever painted.” Henri Matisse was born in December of 1869 in Le Cateau, France. He began painting during convalescence from an operation, and in 1891 moved to Paris to study art. Matisse became an accomplished painter, sculptor and graphic designer, and one of the most influential artists of the 1900s.He was the leader of the Fauves, a group of artists whose style emphasized intense color and vigorous brushstrokes. He believed the arrangement of colors was as important as a painting’s subject matter to communicate meaning. He avoided detail, instead using bright color and strong lines to create a sense of movement. In 1905, works by Matisse and other Fauve painters were exhibited together. The bold forms and bright colors of these paintings shocked the Paris art world. Matisse’s work reflects a number of influences: the decorative quality of Near Eastern art, the stylized forms of the masks and sculpture of African, the bright colors of the French impressionists, and the simplified forms of French artist Paul Cezanne and the cubists. Matisse carried the expressive freedom of his Fauve manner into sculpture, which first achieved distinctive individuality in the flowing, semiabstract forms of La Serpentine (1909; Museum of Art, Baltimore, Md.) and The Back (1909-30; Museum of Modern Art), a series of Subscribe Now Please Tick Name: Mr/Ms Age: Mumbai Cheque only Outstation DD only Please note Address: Hobby Ideas Ceramic Colours Permanent & Water Based • Cheque/DDs to be drawn in favour of PIDILITE INDUSTRIES LIMITED. • The subscription price is based on cover price of Rs. 30. • Do not send cash. City: Pincode: E-mail: Cheque/DD No: Drawn on: • Allow 3-4 weeks for processing your subscription. 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