Keywords
Search:

Old man apples

By Ed Avis

Make apple faces and watch them age right before your eyes.

For an art project that “does its own thing,” make apple faces and watch them age right before your eyes!

You need:
• Apples
• Salt
• Cotton
• Spaghetti
• Craft supplies
• String
• Paper Clips

To make:
Peel the skin from some apples. Next, take a knife, spoon or flat tool and carve facial features into each apple. If your son is very young, you might ask him to describe the features to you while you try your hand at carving. The deeper you carve, the more pronounced your apple face will be when it dries. Try adding tiny beads for eyes and dry pieces of spaghetti for teeth.

Once you've finished creating, soak the little apple heads in salt water for several hours. This prevents them from rotting. Remove them from the water, pat them dry and set the apple heads on a windowsill or shelf where you and your son can see them.

Over the course of the next few weeks as your apples lose moisture, the faces will slowly transform to look like wrinkly, shriveled old men. Once they've stopped shrinking, add accessories such as glasses or a hat using paper clips, bottle caps, felt and other craft supplies. Give your old man head a moustache, a beard or hair with bits of string or cotton. Wrap them up for gifts or keep the little guys around somewhere visible. Their wizened appearance is always good for a smile.

Make it harder:
Create puppets by sticking a wooden skewer into the apple head before you soak it in salt water. While the head is “aging,” make clothes, hands and feet for your puppet out of material, felt, buttons, ribbon and other odds and ends. When the apple has shrunk, sew or glue the clothes onto the skewer near the base of the head. Make sure you can hold onto the skewer to move your puppet around.



Excerpted from Come on, Dad: 75 Things for Fathers and Sons to Do Together by Ed Avis (Lobster Press, 2002). All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

  • Page 1 :
  • Keywords : kids' crafts , Kid's Crafts

Related content

Contests

All contests



Most popular videos

  • Slow Cooker Butter Chicken

    We've married our sumptuous butter chicken recipe with the ease of the slow cooker to create the ultimate Slow Cooker Butter Chicken. Food director Annabelle Waugh walks you through the steps in this video for a restaurant-worthy dinner every time.

  • Slow cooker pulled pork

    Watch how to create this tender, succulent pulled pork recipe with minimal effort and positive results every time.

  • 5 effective ab exercises

    Canadian Living fitness expert Pamela Mazzuca Prebeg shows you how to tone your abs with five exercises you can do at home.