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Tinned art splashes Pencils and pens at the right place!

Funny art A mouse or a drawing holder?

Tips & Tricks Creative solutions by Gaurav

All about rock! Create your own Art-attacking band

Art Attack collection Special techniques for Art Attack artists

• A natural book Flowers and leaves on paper

I Arty fashion book � The latest fashion catalogue

� Art-cake tin An arty cake tin

fD Have your say • • •

Letters from fans

Show en' tell Your creativity on show

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YOU WILL NEED • Cereal box, cardboard • Pencil, ruler • Scissors,

rubber adhesive • Adhesive tape • Three long rounded

chocolate boxes • White acrylic

paint, paintbrush • White sheet of paper • Marl:?er pens

r • Plasticised wire

Cut one of the long sides of a cereal box. Place the box on a cardboard and make a T-shape 35 cm wide and 25 cm high.

Cut the 'T' out by giving it a wavy shape on both the margins of the horizontal part.

With rubber adhesive, fix the box in the middle, leaving the open \ side towards the vertical side

l of the ' T'. '--,

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ft Make two holes in the top W rectangle at 2 cm from the side and upper margins.

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ft Cut the two partitions, as shown in .., the picture. Attach some pieces of adhesive tape.

6!!"'A Make some other partitions V by cutting the bottom of three chocolate boxes. Fix the tubes on the box front with rubber adhesive.

#!ItA Paint the holder with white acrylic V and leave it to dry.

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� To decorate your holder, draw and � colour some Art Attack splashes on a sheet of paper. Cut them out with a pair of scissors.

� To hang your holder, roll a '" plasticised wire (about 25 cm long) around a pencil. You will obtain a spring.

� Insert the spring ends in the two \iii holes and fix them by folding the wire on the back of the holder.

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o Wafer can o Two round

plastic caps o Scissors o Plastic glass o Paper adhesive tape o Newspapers, comics o Rubber adhesive o Paintbrushes,

acrylic colours o Two ping pong balls o Yellow high lighter

Marl:?er pens, felt pads o Pipe-cleaning brushes o String, straws o Paper clips

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With a pair of scissors, make two aligned holes in the middle of a wafer can, about 8 cm from each other. You will need these to place the mouse ears on the body.

For the ears, make two holes with a pair of scissors on two round plastic caps, as shown in the picture. You can use the wafer can caps.

Make the hole of each ear coincide with one of the holes made in the holder. Insert the paper clips. Fix the ears to the body of the mouse with the paper clips.

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Paint the inside of the ears with pink acrylic and the contour with light blue. Leave it to dry.

Colour the ping pong balls yellow. Fix them with paper adhesive tape between the nose and ears. Draw the pupils.

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Cover the mouse with pieces of newspaper soaked in a mixture of water and rubber adhesive. Don't cover the ears on the inside.

Cover the mouse body and nose with cuttings of coloured comics, previously soaked in a mixture of rubber adhesive and water.

Paint a felt pad red and attach three white pipe-cleaning brushes onto the back of it to make the mouse's nose and whiskers.

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Fix the nose and whiskers on the mouse muzzle with rubber adhesive.

To make the shoulder strap, cut three different-coloured straws into 2 cm pieces. Make a black, 80 cm-Iong string pass through these pieces by alternating colours. Make two knots at the ends.

Cover the bottom and cap with cuttings of comics glued with a mixture of rubber adhesive and water. Now, put your painting inside this funny art holder.

For the tail, knot a string. Make a hole on the back of the mouse body and insert the string by leaving the knot inside the holder.

WUERE UAVE TUEY GONE? UAS TUIS

MOUSE EATEN UP ALL TUE DRAWINGS

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YOU WILL NEED • Plastic bottles • Coloured cardboards • Two reels of thread • Balloon to blow • Thermocol ball • Toilet paper, newspaper • Papier-mache, scissors • Rubber adhesive • Adhesive tape • Fort:?s and plastic spoons • Acrylic colours,

paintbrushes • Plastic caps, metal caps • Coloured pipe-cleaning

brushes • Two pudding

plastic cartons • Funnel • Coloured ribbons • Stapler • Drawing pins

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Make a hole 10 cm long and 5 cm wide in a plastic bottle. Paint the bottle with red acrylic. Put three drawing pins on the base of the mouthpiece. Glue a card paper rectangle, cut in fringes, around it.

With some string, fix a reel of thread to the lower part of the mouth. Pass wool threads through the reel and the drawing pins.

Make a 15 X 5 cm hole in a blue­painted bottle. Attach splashes

,.-.J and pipe-cleaning brushes to it.

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Attach a pipe-cleaning brush around the mouth outline. Make small holes in the bottle and insert two spoons for the ears. For the eyes, use two plastic caps decorated with a black marker pen.

To make the legs, use two yellow pipe-cleaning brushes. Attach two metal caps decorated like buttons to the ends of the legs.

Insert three drawing pins near the mouthpiece. Fix a reel of thread in the lower part of the hole with some string. Pass the wool threads through the reel and the pins.

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Blow a balloon and cover it with pieces of newspaper soaked in a mixture of water and rubber adhesive. Do not cover the closing knot. Leave it to dry. Burst the balloon and pull it out.

Close the hole with parcel adhesive tape. Fix the cardboard cylinder to the balloon with another piece of adhesive tape. Your maracas is ready. Now, all you have to do is decorate it.

2 Place an empty toilet paper roll in the hole. Trace its outline. Fill dried peas and beans into the hole.

Paint the balloon with

green acrylic. Paint yellow and

red stripes on the handle.

Cut a thermocol ball in half. Fix cardboard eyebrows with tape. Paste green papier mache over it.

6 Draw the iris and paint the inside with light blue acrylic.

7 Paint the eyelid dark green. Draw spots.

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Cut out the edges of two pudding plastic cartons: you will need them to make the eyes.

Paint the pupils on two plastic caps and glue them onto the bottom of the plastic cartons (which you can paint white). Fix the two eyes on a funnel with paper adhesive tape.

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Add two cardboard flaps to each carton: a long one on one side and a short one on the other side. Fold them and join them with a stapler.

Make the teeth and tongue by fixing coloured cardboard inside the funnel. Wrap some coloured ribbons round a plastic tube. Insert the funnel in the tube and fix it with adhesive tape.

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Drawing funny old people like the man below isn't easy, but with the right Art Attack, everything becomes easier.

I YOU WILL NEED

I • Drawing sheet I • Pencil

• Coloured cardboard • Wax paper • Acrylic colours • Paintbrush

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Do you know how to recreate round surfaces? All you need is a pencil and an eraser, and it will be a walkover!

Sometimes, you have to draw many shapes identical to one another and it isn't always easy. Here are three infallible tricks.

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To obtain identical drawings, the easiest thing you can do

is place a white sheet of paper on top of the

drawing you want to copy and trace the outlines. If you can't see the drawing

properly, you can place the two sheets on

a window.

If you want to create many shapes

identical to each other, make a sample shape. Draw the shape

you want on a cardboard and cut it out. Let it lean on a sheet of paper or whatever support

you've chosen and trace the outlines with a pencil. You can

repeat this operation as many times

as you want.

If you need to duplicate the shape

of an object you have already made, place the object on a sheet of paper or whatever

support you prefer. Trace the outlines

with a pencil.

Nature sometimes gives birth to art-creations that are identical-or most identical­to each other. It's what we call 'twins' (not the sign of the Zodiac, but the two offspring born together that are as alike as two peas).

From the birth of Romulus and Remus, who left a mark in ancient history, to the twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen who are whooping it up on television, more than 2000 years have passed and science has explained practically all the secrets concerning twins. But, there are still a lot of undisclosed mysteries. Many twins say they can feel their twin's sensations and some twins separated since birth have taken the same decisions in life. What can we say, sometimes Mother Nature does some ingenious Art Attacks!

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Uere's your last to enter the 'Fun with Art Attack Contest'. Participate

and look out for the next issue • • •

you may just be one of our lucky winners!

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• Hard cardboard • Scissors, pencil

��Iiltrl . Paper perforator, ___

I. cotton, colourful ribbons

• Coloured cardboards 1fA���j • Zigzag scissors

• Corl:?s, moss • Ice-lolly sticl:?s • Rubber adhesive,

paintbrush • Orange and

yellow felt paper • White sheets of paper,"­

checl:?ed material • Wooden ladybird

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Crumble a few corks. Cover the lower edge of the meadow with rubber adhesive by making a wavy shape. Before the glue dries, drop some cork crumbles on it: they will look like soil.

To make the plants, attach

some pieces of dried moss on the

soil with rubber adhesive.

Make clouds with some cotton and attach them with rubber adhesive.

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To make the fence, glue some ice-lolly sticks on one part of the meadow and of the sky, as shown in the picture.

Cut out two flowers, one bigger than the other, out of orange and yellow felt paper. Glue the small flower at the centre of the big one, then fix it in the upper right corner of your 'landscape' with rubber adhesive •

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Attach your 'landscape' to one cardboard. Make two holes corresponding to the previous ones.

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Make another 'landscape' similar to the previous one, but without clouds and fence. Attach it to the other cardboard and make the holes: the cover and back page of your book are ready.

Cut some 14 x 6 cm checked material rectangles using zigzag scissors. Attach them to the pages. Fix coloured cardboard rectangles indicating the different categories (name, date/place, and details) to catalogue leaves and flowers.

Only one detail is missing:

a wooden ladybird on the

fence!

Cut some sheets of paper in order to form 20 x 20 cm squares. With the paper perforator, make some holes in the middle of one of the sides of each square: they will be the pages of your book.

Insert the sheets between the cover and the back page so that the holes match one another. Make a few ribbons pass through the holes to close the book.

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• Three coloured sheets of cardboard

• Three white sheets of paper

• Pencil, marber pens • Stapler • Rubber adhesive

Delve into the world of fashion with this

Arty fashion book! Create a fashion catalogue of your own.

Choose a model and start sewing, cutting and pasting.

It's time to get trendy!

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Fold them in half along th long Ide

Put one cardboard on anoth r 0 that the left flap of th middl cardboard correspond with the right flaps of the upp r and lower cardboards_ "-

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Fix the central part of the catalogue with a stapler.

A Place the tracing paper on t

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he first � cardboard of the catalogue, so that the side with the drawing is in contact with the cardboard. Trace the shape and the lines.

I!'JA Make the same decalcomania on V the second and third flaps.

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-A On a sheet of tracing paper, .., draw the silhouette of a man.

Trace three horizontal lines to divide him in four parts: head, bust, legs and feet.

I!'a You have made a decalcomania. V Remove the traCing paper and observe how the drawing has transferred on the cardboard.

A Reproduce the silhouette on three V white sheets of paper. Dress the three models in different ways: sporty, casual and beach-style •

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tf;\ Colour the drawings with marker � pens and cut the shapes out.

t'r:\ Cut the cardboards along the "-' horizontal lines. Close the catalogue and start leafing through it to try different combinations of clothes.

Attach the silhouettes on the flaps with rubber

adhesive by making them correspond to the ones traced on

the cardboard.

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You've cooked your favourite cake, but don't know how to carry it to your friend's house? It's easy-make this Art-attacking cake tin!

• Round carton caRe tray

• Square, pencil • Scissors • Coloured cardboard • Stapler, adhesive tape,

glue sticR • Transparent wrapping

paper • White sheet of ... ,... , ......... ..

• MarRer pen �� • Marble, balloon • Icing nozzle

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� A Fit one arch in another in the cut " ;)V by forming a structure similar to

36 . r a cross. Fix it with adhesive tape.

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6!!!\ Cut the tray outline by making two V arches of the same size: they will be needed to hold the dome.

e Make a cut of 4 cm on each arch W extremity. Make a cut in the middle of one arch: you will need it to fit the arches in, so be careful not to cut it completely.

ft Insert the edge in the cuts done on V the arch extremities and fix with adhesive tape.

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I!!\ On a sheet of wrapping paper, trace V two perpendicular lines of 45 cm each. Draw a circle and cut out the four lunes.

A Draw, colour and cut out some V Art Attack splashes.

� You will need a knob to open the cake W tin, so insert a marble in a balloon.

O Fix each lune between the two

• arches and the edge with adhesive tape. You will obtain a dome. Cut the exceeding parts.

� Make the neck of the balloon W pass through an icing nozzle. Make a knot to fix it.

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� Make two holes on the top of the 'Ii) dome in two opposite lunes.

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Art Attack belongs to all you little

and big artists out there. So, pen down

what you liked, what you'd like me to add,

and all the wonderful art-ideas in your

creative head.

Dear Gaurav ,

1 reaUy \ike your magazine. It's awesome!

i have lots of fun making different items

Last month on HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

1 made a decorative tray and gave it to my

mother. it made her very happy. 1 hope your

next magazine comes soon so i can make

many more things.

Thank you,

Stephan

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Indian Edition Vol. 1 NO.4 June, 2011 No. of Pages: 44 Pages (Including Covers)

Editor-in-Chief: Marina Migliavacca

Editor: Rina Mehta

Special Thanks to the Milan team:

Bianca Coletti (Editorial Director) Elena Garbo (Project Manager) Arianna Marchione (Digital Library Supervisor) Margherita Rosson (Creative Coordinator)

Printed and Published by Roshini Bakshi on behalf of the Owner - Tlie Walt Disney Company India Pvt. Ltd., 4th Floor, Peninsula Tower - 1, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400 013. Printed at Thomson Press India Ltd. 18-35 Milestone, Delhi - Mathura Road, Faridabad, 121 007 and Published at Mumbai. Editor­Rina Mehta

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© The Walt Disney Company (India) Pvt. Ltd. 2011 The Art Attack TV programme's photos are taken by Mike Vaughan.

Correspondence:

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challenge.

Best leap ever

Jump your way to fun with this

;'�-- paper frog.

arty trick to impress your friends.

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