I was asked by the teachers at school to come up with an art project to correspond with the CNIB (Canadian National Institute for the Blind)
"Shades of Fun" campagin.
On Thursday all the kids at school will be wearing sunglasses during classes to participate
I made a pattern for a pair of sunglasses. You can use mine,
(Sunglasses Pattern), if you want. I can only fit 1/2 on the page so either cut it on the fold for a full pattern or cut out one side, flip, and then trace the other side. I then traced this pattern onto posterboard.
Cut out the sunglasses.
I then traced around each lens to make a pattern.
I cut the lens out slightly smaller than I traced so it would fit on the frame.
They fit in like this.
You then pencil in a drawing showing activities where you would wear your sunglasses.
Add some color with pencil crayons, markers, paint.......
Taking some cellophane wrap...... cut out 2 lens pieces silimar in size to the white ones you cut.
Turn glasses over to the back side and glue the cellophane into place.
UPDATE: While doing 44 pairs of these I found that tape was more effective...the glue does not stick so well to the cellophane.
Glue the pictures on top of the cellophane.
and that's all there is to it. Give it a try and be sure to wear your sunglasses on Thursday!
On Saturday I was honored to be featured on "Today's Creative Blog" if you get a chance check it out.