Easy Christmas Craft Ideas For Kids
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August 29, 2010
Most families have many Christmas decorations around the house, such as figures, signs and pictures, and of course, a Christmas tree. The signs and pictures usually carry a favorite Christmas message or saying, or feature a likeness of Santa. Pictures like this can easily be made by your kids, using supplies that are already available in the house. A child’s Christmas picture can be used as great refrigerator art, or you could frame and hang it somewhere the child can see it often. Christmas craft projects are ideal for children of all ages and usually cost next to nothing, as you may already have most of the necessary supplies in the house.
Another craft project for the kids to make is a Christmas centerpiece for the dinner table. A special decoration like that can be used on the table during Christmas dinner. And if you prefer a more elegant look for your centerpiece, the children can still create something to suit your taste. Buy some artificial flowers and other decorative Christmas-themed items, along with a large bowl or vase. Then let the kids arrange the flowers and other decorations to make their own fancy centerpiece. It’s a good idea to let kids use their imaginations in making crafts.
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Christmas Photo Ornaments to Make at Home
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August 22, 2010
Decorating the Christmas tree every year with ornaments is a special moment. When it comes to homemade Christmas ornaments, it is easy to make with card board, color paper, glue and children’s photographs and bring back all the lost memories to cherish.
Take a one eighth inch green sponge board and cut a three inch tree template. Now you have the tree template and lets do some decorating the tree. Have some star images with bright color and paste it to the tree. Cut the half an inch hole at the bottom of the tree. Put your photo or your kids in the hole and tape it with a bright color tape.
Now its time to put some bells to the photo tree ornaments. Cut a bell shape in a blue color paper and bit smaller than the blue one in white color. Glue the white one at the top of the blue one. Use a glitter pen and do an outline in the blue area. This will glitter when the light reflect on this. Make a small hole on the top of the bell and hang the bell at the corner of the green tree. Arrange a small light to reflect on the ornament tree.
This green photo ornament tree with glittering bell will be nice homemade Christmas gift ornament you can decorate in your home. Everyone will appreciate the way this was done and also this will excite the visitors to look at the rare photo in display
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Summer Craft Idea Using Heat Transfer Paper
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July 6, 2010
Summer time is a great time to discover heat transfer paper crafts. On a hot summer day spend some cool time inside with this useful environment paper product craft idea.
Personalized Camp Totes
Summer camp is right around the corner. Kids need a huge tote bag to carry all their things to and from camp every day. You can imagine how many things get lost or misplaced between campers. By using a simple computer program (power point, word, or graphic program), quality environment paper and a large cotton tote bag you be able to customize your own personal camp tote to keep your camper more organized. You can choose to do this environment paper project on your own or suggest it as a camp craft.
Supplies
Computer/Printer heat transfer paper Cotton Tote Heat Source (Iron or Press)
On your computer, design what you want to have on the tote. I would suggest that you somehow include the camper’s name, camp name, group name, or even photo, some type of identification so that totes are easier distinguish between campers. Then you can customize it with fun clip art.
Following the instructions on the environment paper, print your pages on the printer. Cut out your designs and arrange them on the flat cotton tote. Following the instruction on the environment paper for application and using the heat source, iron the design on the tote.
This heat transfer paper craft idea is one of many summer craft ideas using environment paper. heat transfer paper is fun and easy to use. Use this idea or create your own personalized summer time craft with a environment product.
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Fun and Simple Summer Kids’ Craft Ideas
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July 5, 2010
Summer will be here soon enough, and your kids will be thrilled with being out of school and playing outside. Well, at least for a few days anyway. Once the newness of summer has worn off and the reality of boredom sinks in, your once happy campers can turn into ‘mom I’m bored’ monsters. What’s a parent to do to help ease the pain of ‘nothing to do’? Planning summer craft projects in advance is an idea that smart parents may make use of. Who knows, perhaps the kiddos will even learn a thing or two at the same time.
Since the weather is perfect for getting out and exploring nature, kids can find objects like seeds, leaves, grass, flowers and other items to use in making a nature collage. All they have to do is glue the found craft bits onto a stiff piece of cardboard. They can add any other items they want to make the collage colorful and interesting. Spraying the collage with paint can add color and variety too. How about spraying some glue on and then sprinkling glitter on the collage? Another idea for using the nature items they collect is to arrange dried flowers into special arrangements for mom.
Naturally, if kids collect wild flowers they’ll need a wonderful homemade vase to arrange them in. Making a simple vase is a great summer craft idea. Kids can make a nice, simple vase from a recycled tin can. Soup cans and small coffee cans work well for homemade vases. The best tin cans have smooth outsides and aren’t too wide. Make sure you trim off any sharp points or edges that may still be on the can opening. Kids can cut a piece of colorful construction paper to fit around the outside of the can and then glue it to the can after they’ve decorated it in anyway they wish. Stickers, markers, crayons, paint, glue and glitter…the list goes on. A great idea for decorating the vase is by drawing a wonderful summer scene on the construction paper. They can also add their name, glue dried pasta, beans or seeds on the paper. Let it all dry well before gluing to the can. However they may want to decorate their vase is up to them. All that’s left is adding some water and flowers or their dried wildflowers.
Kids can make containers and vases from empty jars as well. Canning jars make great vases, but any old recycled jar works well. Make sure to clean it really well. Let the kiddos get their hands wet by cleaning the jars themselves. After the jar is dry, add pretty ribbon around the mouth. Kids will love painting on the glass jar and maybe adding glitter, beads and buttons too.
Tin can and glass jar vases have multiple uses other than containers for flowers. Kids can put in pencils, pens and markers or any small item they want to put add.
These are just a few basic and simple craft ideas that you can help your kids make this summer. There are literally boundless ideas for summer kid crafting. You can spend some fun time with your children while preventing the boredom monster from showing itself too soon. Not only will you and your kids have fun, but you’ll have some adorable items to display in your home or give as gifts to family and friends. Your kids can learn some new crafting skills and have the satisfaction of accomplishment at the same time. Stay cool and happy crafting this summer!
Easy (and Fun) Craft Projects For Boys
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July 4, 2010
Girls seem to be naturally attracted to arts and crafts, but boys are sometimes a different matter. If you’re running a summer camp, holding a crafts party or just want to get your sons involved in a neat project, you may be scratching your head when it comes to craft ideas. Fortunately, there are several categories of crafts that attract boys of all ages.
Nature Crafts
Nature crafts are a good choice for boys. This allows them to go out into the wilderness and gather the materials.
A great nature craft idea is “Forest Friends.” These crafts are easy to make and will allow the boys to work off some of that excess energy. Take them to the park and ask them to gather leaves, twigs and pinecones.
When you return back home from the park, let the boys decorate their finds with googly eyes and puff balls. Use Gorilla Glue or another multi-purpose glue that will adhere to the natural surfaces. Make faces on the leaves and pinecones, and then attach the twigs for bodies. You can make limbs from construction paper and the boys will have nature-inspired puppets to play with for the rest of the day.
Character Crafts
Boys like creating crafts that help them pretend they are their favorite heroes and characters. Pirates are very popular these days, so any pirate-related crafts will be well received. You can provide the supplies to make a construction paper or sewn felt eye patches, depending on the age of the boys.
Every pirate needs a parrot, so there’s another simple craft idea. Use old toilet paper tubes, feathers and markers so each boy can have a personal parrot sidekick. Boys will also enjoy making treasure chests from old shoeboxes and treasure maps to find their loot from paper bags and markers.
Science Crafts.
If you have an older group of boys to entertain with crafts, don’t underestimate the power of science-themed crafts. These crafts are part science experiment, part craft. One example of a science themed craft is invisible writing. For this craft, you’ll need a laxative tablet, one tablespoon of rubbing alcohol, cotton balls and ammonia.
Crush the tablet into a container and then add the alcohol. Have the boys use paintbrushes to create their secret messages. As the ink dries, it will disappear. To see the message, simple have them rub the pieces of paper with cotton balls soaked in ammonia. It’s not the most pleasant smelling craft, but it sure is a lot of fun!
As long as you keep boys active and engaged, they’ll have as much fun with crafts as girls do. Although they aren’t patient enough for beaded lanyards, they have activities and interests that can engage them just as much. So before you assume that boys and crafts just don’t mix, try some of these ideas.
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Christmas Craft Ideas
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May 19, 2010
Christmas Craft Ideas
Christmas Craft Ideas
Various craft ideas give you an opportunity to make the most from your free time using your creative instincts. In fact, craft is one such hobby that brings the most rewarding experience of creating something new and interesting and the best part of it is you can share the experience and time with your kids introducing them to the fascinating world of crafts. Christmas is a one such perfect occasion to fill up your home with lively Christmas crafts. There are hundreds of craft ideas for this occasion, which can create the ambience for wonderful celebrations.
Any Christmas Craft idea must have the festival spirit behind it. All the tender and warm feelings associated with this holy festival must reflect through the craft ideas you choose. Your craft idea needs to stand out from the stockpile of new gifting ideas that spring during the season. This lets you a chance so that your craft ideas get the maximum attention and appreciation in festive season, as a number of your friends and relatives visit you during this period. While considering any Christmas craft idea, you should aim at making it different from the last year’s craft ideas. With all the cherished old traditions and objects you can still have a very special Christmas celebration wit unique craft ideas which can turn life in this event.
When you are out of your own ideas and do not find anything interesting, you can take help from the available resources. In fact an inspiration is what it takes to craft something unique and interesting and if the inspiration is the problem, you can take hold of the thousands of resources available. Internet, if you are a regular user, will agree that it provides you with hundreds of Christmas craft ideas. It is no only you who gets benefited from these ideas, but many of them are simple enough where you can involve your kids’ along with you. Let them learn a few tricks with some
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Beautiful Snowflake Fun Sweets Organic Cookies, 8 Cookies
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January 27, 2010
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bin 2 – craft idea for mom
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January 9, 2010

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footballs – craft idea for mom
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December 30, 2009
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Click-N-Craft Idea Book
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November 11, 2009
- This 16 page color idea book
- Has 32 color photos that offers suggestions on one-of-a-kind, vintage-inspired designs
- Book includes general techniques and ideas to create timeless gifts, wearables, and so much more
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