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Hobbies - Arts and CraftsHow To Enjoy Arts And Crafts Hobbies SafelyHobbies help adults and children relax and develop new skills. But in our desire to enjoy our hobbies, we must not overlook the dangers that exist with some hobbies. Practicing safe habits is a vital part of any hobby activity. We turn to our hobbies to relax and to escape life's many stresses. Thus, it's ironic to learn that our source of comfort can also be a source of danger. Like many activities that are relaxing and therapeutic on the surface, arts and crafts carry their own dangers. See Also:
Discover The Power Of Sewing Machines - It's unbelievable how sewing machines can have an impact on your life. Without a sewing machine, there are no clothes to wear and you have to throw away for favorite clothes when there is a slight tear. Too often, toxic materials are included in art supplies. For instance, a Canadian art student fell down a stairway after he accidentally inhaled vapors from a freshly opened bottle of turpentine. Before You Start * Read the label. Be sure it states conformity to ASTM D-4236, the labeling standard of ASTM International. * If the label does not satisfy you, or if you intend to use a product in ways other than normal uses, contact the manufacturer for Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). See Also:
Choosing Stylish Candle Holders - You might be the type of person who thinks candles are plane and boring. Using candle holders one can make the most boring candle look stylish and unique. Find out more about them and their use! * For information on specific products, contact Arts, Crafts and Theater Safety (ACTS) at (212) 777-0062, or their website. * Do not use products past their expiration date. * Use all protective equipment specified on the label. Use a mask or gloves that are impermeable to whatever product you are using. Protect cuts or open wounds from exposure. * Install a ventilation system that removes old air and brings in new air. To test, blow soap bubbles. If they fall to the ground, the system isn't working. See Also:
Make The Beautiful Jewelry You Want - Jewelry making is a trade that has been passed down through many generations and has taken many shapes, colors, and forms. Use this article to help you create beautiful jewelry to contribute to the tradition. * Be sure you have good lighting and comfortable seating. Keep a fire extinguisher on hand. The Creative Process * Do not eat, drink, smoke or apply cosmetics in your work area. * Take breaks and stretches often. * Never use products for skin painting or food preparation unless they are labeled for that use. * Do not transfer art materials to other containers. You will lose valuable safety information listed on the product package. * Wear a face mask and goggles when spraying paint or fixative. Do the spraying outdoors. See Also:
Party Must Have: Balloons - Balloons are definitely the one party good that your child's birthday party should not be without. For one thing, nothing lights up a child's face than seeing this floating icon on a string. * When possible, use water based paints and inks, and products that don't create dust or mist. * Hobbyists with allergies or who are pregnant should consult a doctor before engaging in projects. * Do not keep art materials on your skin, even nontoxic materials. * Toxic solvents such as turpentine and paint thinner should never be used to cleanse the skin. Use baby oil (mineral oil) followed by soap and water. * When you clean, use a wet mop or sponge rather than a duster. Dusts can damage lungs. See Also:
Oil Painting Tips - Organizing Your Palette - Having a clean organized palette is an essential part of good painting. If you are just starting out with oil painting, these tips will help you get a good start. * Find substitute art materials for those which might be hazardous. For example, water-based adhesives can be used instead of flammable rubber cement. * Take extreme care when using materials not sold as art materials since they may not have been reviewed for safety. Get MSDSs. * When they are not in use, keep all materials covered, stored in a safe place, and out of reach of children. Use unbreakable containers. * Carefully follow suggested disposal methods. See Also:
Beautiful and Romantic Floating Candles - Candles help in creating a romantic mood and setting. Floating candle help do this in a more special and original way. Read this article to find out how you can use these as a great mood setter and as an ideal gift. * Do not store a flammable product near heat, sparks or flame. Also, do not heat above the temperature specified on the label. * After finishing the project, wash yourself and the work surface, and clean your supplies. Leave your work clothes in the work area. Junior Picassos Kids love the arts, too. Unfortunately, that fun can be dampened if they come in contact with materials that are toxic and dangerous. (And don't be reluctant to ask the teacher if she is aware of these concerns.) See Also:
Koala Sewing Machine Cabinets - A Must Have for Sewing Enthusiasts - Koala cabinets for sewing machines are used by many people around the world who like the nice, yet functional design of these sewing machine cabinets. * Make certain the product is clearly marked for children. * Use products that have no hazard statements and no precautionary statements for children grade six and under. The word "nontoxic" should be on the label, but follow the same hygiene practices you would if the product were toxic. * Older children must be supervised when using products labeled with warnings. * Get MSDSs if you intend to use a product in creative ways, e.g., melting crayons. See Also:
Coming Up With Second Birthday Party Invitation Wording - A child may not appreciate the effort that goes into the writing of a second birthday party invitation wording, but the parents and their guests certainly will! * Young children should use only water-based marking pens, not permanent markers. * No product containing lead should be used by children. * Teach children to use cutting tools safely, and to not place anything in their mouths. About the author: John Myre is the author of the award-winning book, Live Safely in a Dangerous World, and the publisher of the Safety Times Reproducible Articles.. Home - Hobbies - Arts and Crafts |