DIY Children's Books - Tikatok (VIDEO)
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Tikatok is a social network that lets your kids design their own books, insert their stories, share and treasure with friends and family online.
What an awesome, awesome, awesome idea. There are a lot of sites who do similar concepts but this one is special.
What’s also super cool is that you can purchase the books online in hardcover or paperback for about $20.
It could be a great gift from kids to their parents. Well, it would be kind of funny if a child asked their parents for their credit card to buy it, but hey, it’s the thought that counts.
Kids creativity is encouraged by many other artistic tools, which were featured here on Trend Hunter. Here are some of the ones that caught my eyes:
Kids DIY Toy Kit - Make-My-Own-Monster by FAO Schwarz (GALLERY)
Instead of just buying your kids highly marketed pop culture gimmics this Christmas, why not let them design their own? The Make-My-Monster kit is a creative new toy concept from United States business man, FAO Schwarz. The designer is offering this funny toy concept that allows your kid to draw the… [More]
Your Drawings Stuffed With Recycled Material - Stuff Your Doodles
Simple brilliant idea & SO cool.
Stuff Your Doodles makes bespoke soft toys using a doodle as the design. It is recreated with recycled materials, stuffed and sent back to you. Prices start at £50.
I will leave the final words to the company: [More]
artiKIDS Wall Decals - Boost Your Kid’s Creations Into Art For The Home
artiKIDS is an e-Glue service that lets you duplicate and enlarge your kiddie’s masterpiece onto wall decals!
Every parents has those drawings they wish to see everyday or simply show off for all to see. Escape the limits of skimpy frames and skip puncturing your place with holes—now your home… [More]
Convert Your Child’s Artwork Into Jewelry (GALLERY)
Just on time for Mother’s day, you can preserve your child’s artwork forever in sterling silver. First, you fax your child’s drawings or email it or send it by regular mail. Then, the artwork is converted into sterling silver and placed on a pin which can be engraved on the back. This is an origin… [More]
Kid Drawings Made Realistic - The Monster Engine (GALLERY)
The Monster Engine harnesses the purest creativity found in children and transforms their scribbles and art work into more professional looking paintings.
Instead of just seeking inspiration from, or reinterpreting, their work, Dave Devries asks, “What would children’s drawings look like if the… [More]
Read More: beta.tikatok.net Via: blog.wired
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