What crafts can i make with only pencil,marker, and paper?

I’m sick and I don’t want to just lay in bed all day and all i have is pencil crayons markers and paper and scissors but no glue. so i was just wondering what crafts i can do. or what to draw lol :D
The wedsite you gave me , dosent work , D:

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4 Responses to “What crafts can i make with only pencil,marker, and paper?”

  1. Kitty says:

    oragami! Color the paper beautiful and then fold it into animal shapes. If you end up with a lot then give some to children, they love oragami.
    hope you feel better!

  2. Escapade says:

    How about creating Artist Trading Cards? Get your friends involved and trade with them. Determine a theme, and then create Artist Trading Cards based on that theme. For example, one theme could be “Fantasy” and you could draw anything that you can think up, like unrealistic creatures. Another theme could be “Things that make you feel good” and you could create cards that include whatever in life makes you feel wonderful, like music, or games, etc. You could even create your own virtual world on Artist Trading Cards! By creating the themes, you are challenging yourself to think in creative ways. Artist Trading Cards don’t have to just be things you draw, either. You can paint or use other embellishments to create miniature works of art. The possibilities are endless! And because the trading cards are so small, they are easy to create and make a wonderful hobby. Artist Trading Cards are fun for people of all ages. Here is an article that explains how to get started:
    http://site.escapadedirect.com/blog2/2010/01/06/art-works-series-activity-17-artist-trading-cards/

    Make your own booklet’s or mini-zines! This craft is fun and easy to do and requires just a single sheet of paper. Here’s how to make them: http://site.escapadedirect.com/blog2/2010/10/06/october-is-national-do-it-yourself-month-create-your-own-greeting-card-books/
    You could use these booklets for greeting cards, too!

    Make your own myriorama! A myriorama is an endless puzzle that was popular during the 1800s. They are fun to make and allow you to be very creative! Here’s how:
    http://site.escapadedirect.com/blog2/2009/09/15/art-works-series-activity-4-make-your-own-myriorama/
    Challenge yourself with this project, and continually create new cards to add to the puzzle. Over time, you could have hundreds of cards!

    I hope these ideas help, and that you get well soon!

  3. riversconfluence says:

    make paper flowers. some are quite intricate and will keep you busy.

  4. Mommiedearest says:

    the links should keep you busy for quite a while or at least until you run out of paper :~) Maybe you can ask someone to find more for you. One thing is all you will need is paper, so put the rest of the things aside. Hope you get better soon.

    Origami Folding Instructions – Instructions on How to Make …
    You will find origami folding instructions here for fun and decorative items such as origami crane, christmas tree, boat, airplane, pig, pumpkin, dollar bill elephant …
    http://www.origami-instructions.com – Cached
    Robert J. Lang Origami
    This site contains galleries of photographs and articles about original origami designs by Robert J. Lang. Origami is the modern reincarnation of the ancient Japanese …
    http://www.langorigami.com – Cached
    Joseph Wu’s Origami Page
    Origami is the Japanese name for the art of paper folding. However, it has now become a beloved artform for people around the world.
    http://www.origami.as
    Tammy Yee’s Origami Page- easy paper folding crafts for children.
    Easy origami and crafts for children. Learn the art of paper folding with these instructions and diagrams, from Hawaii. Keiki can even print their origami projects!
    http://www.tammyyee.com/origami.html -

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