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Feb 28

Make Spring Handprints Lambs for Easter or Spring : Preschoolers and Kids Craft

Make Spring Handprints Lambs for Easter or Spring : Preschoolers and Kids Craft

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Make Spring Handprints Lambs for Easter or Spring : Preschoolers and Kids Craft

One thing that I have always loved as a parent is handprints.  There have been days where I have winced at having to wash them from the walls, partly because they are there and partly because I am taking them off, but I always seem to lovingly place my own hand over top of them as though I might remember them through touch.  It has been this way ever since my children were babies.  The first thing I did was count all the little fingers on their small hands and since that day I have continued to count them over and over again.  Of course, I need to do it discreetly now so I’m not “bothering” my children.

Since I am so in love with little handprints, I enjoy doing crafts where I can capture my children’s handprints once again for posterity reason. This craft, handprint lamb, is a great way to capture a handprint but it also adds a touch of spring to your crafts and gives your child a new way to use his hands.

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Gather all the materials you need:

  • Brown, White or Black Construction Paper (Or if you want to create a colorful lamb, use any brightly colored construction paper.)
  • Black Marker
  • Cotton Balls
  • Your Child’s Hand
  • White Glue

Step 1

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1.  Have your child place his hand on the construction paper and either help him or have him trace it out onto the paper.

Step 2

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2.  Cut out the handprint.  For older children, this is an excellent activity to build up their cutting skills.

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3.  Flip the hand over so the fingers are facing down.  The fingers are the legs of the lamb and the thumb is the head so make sure that the hand is spread out when you do trace it.

Step 4

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4.  Cover the palm of the hand, and part of the legs with white glue.

Step 5

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5.  Pull the cotton ball so it becomes billowy, like soft wool or a fluffy cloud.

Step 6

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6.  Place it onto the white glue so it covers the lamb’s “body.” Make sure to leave the legs and head uncovered.

Step 7

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7.  Draw little feet onto the bottom of the fingers with the black marker.

Step 8

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8.  Draw a face onto the head (the thumb) of your lamb with the black marker.

Once your lamb is finished, you can either hang it up as is, or you can paste it to a sheet of construction paper and then add green for grass, white construction paper (or cotton balls) for clouds and anything else that you would like to decorate it with.

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Feb 28

Easter Bunny Rabbit Treat Cups Crafts Activity Ideas for Kids

Easter Bunny Rabbit Treat Cups Crafts Activity Ideas for Kids

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Easter Bunny Rabbit Treat Cups Crafts Activity Ideas for Kids

Every once in a while, I come up with this wonderful little idea that I just need to do as a craft and I enjoy sharing it.  While I would love to say that this little craft is one that I thought up myself, I can’t.  In actuality, I discovered this little craft only this week when my four year old came home from his kindergarten class.  He happily hopped up to me and showed me this cute little bunny that his class had made for Easter and I was so delighted by the end result that I just had to share it with many other parents and crafters out there.

I would like to say a big thank you to his kindergarten teacher before I do start on the craft itself.  I would also like to mention that this craft is great for children of all ages.  At home, I did this craft with a 4 year old and an 8 year old and both were delighted with both the process and the end product.  It is very easy to do and can make a beautiful little gift or grab bag for the Easter season.

Bunny Rabbit Cups: How to Make these Delightful Little Bunny Cups with only a Few Supplies

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Gather all the materials you need:

  • Markers (I used red, purple and black but you can use anything you want)
  • White Glue
  • Cotton Balls
  • Styrofoam Cup
  • Easter Grass (I used green but feel free to use any color)
  • Construction Paper, white and pink
  • Stapler
  • Scissors

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1.  Take a Styrofoam cup and carefully draw the eyes of the bunny around the mid-range of the cup.  You can use any shape you want so don’t feel the need to use my cup design.  Also, allow your child to draw the face she wants or simply let her scribble on it if she would like.  For my cup, I used black for the outline and purple for the iris.

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2.  Next, draw the nose slightly under the eyes and in the middle of the “face.”  I used red for my nose.

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3.  Finally draw the mouth and teeth (if your bunny has teeth) and add any other embellishments to the face.  My oldest drew drool coming out of the mouth (see center cup in top picture).  Once the face is drawn, set it aside to work on the ears.

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4.  Draw out a set of bunny ears on the white construction paper.  These should be fairly large but still manage to fit inside the cup.

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5.  Repeat the process on the pink construction paper but make these ears slightly smaller since they will be the inside of the bunny ears.  When I was creating this craft with my kids, they didn’t want the white ears so if you find your children don’t either, just let them create on their own terms.  There is no need for every bunny cup to look the same.

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6.  Cut out the ears.

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7.  Glue the pink bunny ears into the center of the white bunny ears.  Make sure the bottoms of the ears match up when glueing.

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8.  Once the ears are glued together, secure them to the inside of the cup with the stapler.  You will want to put them on the side that is furthest from the face so the staples are on the back of the bunny and not in the middle of his forehead.

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9.  This is optional, but if you want the folded ear finished look, crease one of the ears about a quarter of the way down.

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10.  Take a small cotton ball and glue it into place below the staples on the back of the cup.

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11.  Fill the cup with Easter grass and add a few eggs.

And that is all it takes to create one very cute little Easter Bunny cup.

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Feb 28

Easter Napkin Rings Crafts Table Decoration Ideas for Boys and Girls

Easter Napkin Rings Crafts Table Decoration Ideas for Boys and Girls

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Easter Napkin Rings Crafts Table Decoration Ideas for Boys and Girls

Children’s art may not always have a place on your Easter table, but these simple felt napkin rings in pretty spring colors will complement your decor perfectly.

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Crafts Materials That You Will Need:

Three colors of felt

Scissors

Scrap paper

Pencil

Step 1

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1. First, draw a template similar to the one shown on your scrap paper. You’ll need flowers in two sizes – one about 2-3 inches and one about 4-5 inches. Also draw a long bone shape about 3/4 the length of a regular 8″ x 11″ piece of paper.

Step 2

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2. Cut out the template, then pieces on the appropriate colors of felt. I used pink, purple and white because I had them on hand. But for the bone piece, if you use green the finished product will look more like a flower.

Step 3

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3. Cut the pieces out of felt.

Step 4

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4. Cut 1″ slits into both flower pieces.

Step 5

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5. Slip the larger and then the smaller flower pieces onto the bone piece.

Step 6

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6. Slip the other end of the bone piece through the slits and trim petals as needed.

Slip onto a napkin and decorate your table! These would also make great favors for your guests to take home with them!

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Apr 09

Homemade Easter Egg Dye: How to Make Easter Egg Dye from Things in your Cupboards

Homemade Easter Egg Dye: How to Make Easter Egg Dye from Things in your Cupboards

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Homemade Easter Egg Dye: How to Make Easter Egg Dye from Things in your Cupboards

Obviously, I like to dye Easter Eggs, I mean, I go to the painstaking effort of blowing out each shell and I spend several hours decorating eggs to place around the house the night before Easter morning.  I’m not sure why I like the eggs, since I don’t eat them but I do.  For this reason, I am always looking for new ways to do the eggs and new ways to create wonderful dyes for the eggs.  Usually, I will purchase a nice kit from the store and I have done them all; neon, pastels, glow in the dark, speckled, you name it, I have probably used the product.

One thing that I had never done, was make my own dyes so I finally decided that I would gather a few things together and create some homemade dyes.  It does take a little more effort but the effect can be some truly beautiful eggs that are unique and truly yours.

The best point about this craft is it brings your children’s crafts into the kitchen, and as any chef or baker knows, you can create some true masterpieces on a stove.

Homemade Easter Egg Dye: How to Make Easter Egg Dye from Things in your Cupboards

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Crafts Materials That You Will Need:

  • Saucepan
  • 1 cup of water
  • Measuring Cup
  • Measuring Spoons 1tsp and 1 tbsp
  • Item for Dye (see the list below)
  • Stove

Dye Colors:

Orange:  Paprika

Green: Spinach

Blue: Blueberries

Red: Red Onions

Pink: Raspberries

Yellow: Orange peels

1.   The first thing that you should do before you start making your own dyes is talk to your child about kitchen safety.  Depending on the age, your child may not be able to help with the stove portion of this craft but there are other things that your child can do, such as measure out ingredients.

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2.   Measure out 1 cup of water and have your child pour it into the saucepan.

3.   Place the saucepan on the stove and set the temperature to medium-high.

4.  While the water is beginning to heat, have your child measure out the ingredients.  Usually, you will want about 2 or 3 tablespoons of the ingredient.  Sometimes you may need more, especially if you are trying to leach the color from a fruit or vegetable.

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5.   Add the ingredients to the water.  In this case, I am using a paprika to create orange dye.

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6.   Bring the water and ingredients to a slow boil.

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7.  Lower heat to a low-medium and simmer.  Usually it can take about 15 minutes but for vibrant colors, you will want to simmer for about an hour.  Lower the heat if your water is evaporating too quickly.  Make sure you occasionally stir the mixture.

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8.  Once the simmering time has passed, remove from the heat and pour into a small container or bowl for dying the eggs.

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9.  Add two to three teaspoons of vinegar to the dye and stir until it is blended in.

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10.  Take out the eggs you will be dying out of the fridge, or blow them out if you want them hollow, and place them into the bowl.

11.  Allow the eggs to sit in the dye until you get the desired color.  If you want dark, full color, let the eggs sit in the dye overnight.  Make sure you put it in the fridge or close the container to prevent the dye from spilling.

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12.  Remove the eggs from the dye and wipe off the excess dye.

The eggs that are produced from these types of dyes are flat and do not produce a shiny finish.  If you want to have a shiny finish, coat the eggs with a spray sealer that you can pick up at most craft stores in the ceramics section.

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Dyeing Easter Eggs the Natural Way – With a lot of us here having our own chickens or access to fresh eggs this could be a great project for kids!  Let us know if you have any favorite recipes for natural dye for the eggs!

How To Naturally Dye Easter Eggs – With everyone ‘going green’, why not have a green Easter? Healthy, all-natural alternatives exist and make beautifully colored eggs (and are just as much fun to use).

5 Great Reasons to Dye your own Easter Eggs - Sans Boxed Kits – Until I get a mini-farm and raise Araucana Chickens (Easter Egg Chickens)I am dependant on dying my own Easter Eggs.  This year I wanted to dye them with found things from my kitchen.  I refused to be dependant on what was offered me from the mega-chains.

Easter Egg Fun! - Egg dyeing is a fun and educational Easter tradition to start with your little one. Follow these tips and instructions for making homemade and easy designs that your kids will love. PLUS: Learn how to make eco-friendly dye from vegetables!

Simple Ways to Dye Easter Eggs – While growing up the only method I knew for dying Easter eggs was to use PAAS dyes. Something about those slim boxes filled with little plastic cups and colored tablets excited me much more than they should have.

Improving on natural Easter egg dyeing - Seattle photographer Emily Weaver Brown has produced some spectacular dyed Easter eggs. She made a bright yellow using a paste made of turmeric and vinegar, and made other colors out of blackberries, beets, and pomogranate juice. Here’s the kicker:

Fun This Week: Dyeing Easter Eggs - No matter what else you have going on, take some time this week to dye a few Easter Eggs.

The Easiest Easter Eggs of All – I’d never before heard of the “tie dye” egg method—but after spending an afternoon trying it out, I can vouch that not only is it completely mess- and hassle-free, the results look amazing. In fact, this weekend, I’m planning on hitting the flea market to pick up a few silk neckties for my own eggs. Want to give this technique a try? Here’s how.

Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs - The canned food selection in Germany is nothing like it is in The United States.  Back home, I could find anything from spinach to sweet potatoes in a can.  In German, we’ve got cans of peas and cans of corn.  And at the risk of getting really wild, the grocery store where I shop also has peas and corn in the same can.

Coloring Easter Eggs Naturally – The gorgeous copper color came from onion skins and the blue from red cabbage leaves. I used about 3 tablespoons of  turmeric and 1 Tbs. vinegar to acheive  this sunny golden color and red beets produced a light mauve.

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Apr 09

Easy Easter Basket Craft for Kids to Fill with Treats

Easy Easter Basket Craft for Kids to Fill with Treats

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If you’ve had a new addition to the family, are having an unexpected guest, or just don’t have enough Easter baskets around the house, here is a simple an inexpensive way to create your own Easter basket to fill with goodies and put on display.

Easy Easter Basket Craft for Young Kids, Preschoolers, Kindergarteners, and Moms

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CRAFTS MATERIALS THAT YOU WILL NEED:

A box – a shoebox or milk or orange juice carton would work nicely

Pipe cleaners

Construction paper

Scissors

Hole Punch

Glue

Stapler

Crayons or googly eyes

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1. First,  cut off or remove the top of your box or one side of your carton. If using a carton, staple the open end closed. Save this discarded piece for your basket handle if desired.

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2. Choose one color of construction paper and make sure you have enough for all sides of your box. Cut the construction paper to fit the box and glue to all sides of the outside.

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3. Punch a hole in the front of your box. Bend four pipe cleaners in half and stick through the hole, half on the inside of the box, half on the outside. Position the pipe cleaners so they are in place on the outside, and then staple the pipe cleaners into place on the inside. Trim pipe cleaners inside if needed.

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4. Draw on eyes, or glue on googly eyes if you have them on hand.

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5. For ears, cut out ear shapes from the original color construction paper you used to cover the box. Then cut smaller ear shapes out of pink contruction paper and glue them to the center of the larger ear shapes. Staple ears to the box so they stand up. (Hint: staple pipe cleaner scraps vertically behind the ears to help keep them upright.)

6. If your discarded box top is large enough cut out a 1″ strip and cover it with construction paper to form a handle. Or, simply use construction paper for a decorative handle.

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Egg Basket : Quick and Easy Daily Crafts for Kids – Have children cut strips of colored paper and weave them in and out of tomato

Quick And Easy Easter Decor – Daisies in a Vase – Today’s craft is going to be a super simple decoration for spring.  I hesitate to even call it a “craft”;  it’s more like an assembly of items.  All you need for this little project is: 1) a clear glass vase, 2) small plastic Easter eggs (I used pastel shimmer eggs), 3) rice, and 4) three artificial Gerber daisies on long stems.

Easter Art & Creativity Kits From ELC – Increasing numbers of people are looking for alternatives to chocolate when buying Easter gifts. If you too have noticed chocolates eggs becoming seemingly less special then you may find Early Learning Centre’s Easter Art & Creativity range a delightful way of marking this holiday.

Easter Bunny Egg/Flower Holder – Make this cute Easter bunny holding a flower in front of an Easter egg.

Felt and Button Easter Cards Craft for Kids & Adults – Flower-bouquet I created a whole bouquet of these felt button flowers for a craft magazine last year but knowing bouquets would be far too much cutting for 5 and 6 year olds I opted for a single flower for each mum.

Kids Crafts for Holidays & Easter – Easter is coming up which got me thinking about how I am going to keep my kids occupied this year.

Easter Craft For Kids (including a bouquet of flowers) – My absolute favorite book for Toddler Crafts is called The Toddler’s Busy Book by Trish Kuffner. It has 365 Games and Activities in it that are easy and fun to do!  There are crafts for every holiday.  It breaks the crafts down into great categories like : Rainy Day Play, Kids in the Kitchen, Water Play, Outdoor Adventures, Arts & Crafts and much more.  I highly recommend getting this book!!  It is a great resource, one I have used over and over!!  Below is one of the craft ideas for Easter that is in the book.

Easter Craft Ideas for Kids - Get crafty and create a colorful Easter holiday for the kids.  Along with the Easter egg masterpieces you have planned using some of the ideas in our article about 20 ways to decorate an Easter egg, craft your own panoramic sugar eggs, chocolate Easter lollipops, feathered Easter baskets, and more to celebrate the holiday.

Keeping Easter Fun and Frugal -   Finding great activities for your kids to do for Easter can be easier than you think, here’s a little craft making felt Easter decorations that you can use every year.

Easter Bouquet To Make At Home – This is a quick and easy way to make an Easter Bouquet that is cheap and fun to do – and it doesn’t make much mess either – always a plus with any Easter activities and crafts!

Easter and Springtime Crafts for Kids - Easter and springtime traditionally signals the turn of the year into a time of rebirth and fresh beginnings. It’s a season groaning with possibilities for so many crafts for kids to enjoy.

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Apr 06

How to Make a Spring Easter Bonnet, Hat, or Flower Crown with Your Kids

How to Make a Spring Easter Bonnet, Hat, or Flower Crown with Your Kids

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An Easter bonnet is a longstanding tradition for little girls in many families – and calling it a flower crown will make any little boy excited to be the king of spring! Explain the history of the Easter bonnet to your children and even teach them the song from Irvin Berlin’s “Easter Parade.” Then, get started!

Easter Bonnet or Flower Crown Craft for Kids : How to Make an Easter Bonnet, Hat, or Flower Crown with Your Children

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What you’ll need:

Paper plate – I used one with flowers for a pretty inside trim to my bonnet

Construction paper

Crayons, markers or paint

Ribbon, glitter or tissue paper for embellishments

Scissors

Glue

Step 1: Turn paper plate upside down and color or paint it green.

Step 2: Cut three slits from edge to edge of paper plate, leaving about 1″ margins.

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Step 3: Bend the points created by slits upward.

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Step 4: Cut out some flowers out of contruction paper or tissue paper. Have your child identify flowers that grow in your yard or you typically see around Easter and draw them, or just be creative and create your own spring foliage!

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Step 5: Glue your flowers to the points and add any other decorations you want – like glitter or stickers. I added ribbons down the back of my bonnet.

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Paper mache eggs and Easter Bonnet Hats -  How to make an Easter Bonnet Hat and Paper Mache Eggs with Your Kids.

Easter Hats and other ramblings - Loughie’s is set on his Goofy Hat – a rather fine base I must say and Hettie’s is set on a pink cowboy hat – deceptively simple, 100% cool :)

Easter Bunny holds treats -  Boxes can be filled with sweet surprises for someone special

Celebrating Easter Week -  Make Easter meaningful for your family this year by celebrating it for an entire week,  all the while focusing on the true meaning of Easter.

Make Animal Masks for Your Eggs -Making a paper crown might also be a good way to make animal masks for your eggs. Just make a narrow paper crown for your egg, attach eyes, nose, ears, hair, etc. to it as befits your chosen animal.

Easter Celebration Ideas – Easter Fun Craft Activities For All The Family – Easter egg hunting is what my children love the most and now that we live in an apartment we aren’t able to have an Outdoor Easter egg hunt so I make a luck dip for my children in the shape of an Easter hen.   I make a big Paper Mache’ hen and paint her in autumn colors. She sits on a nest with eggs underneath her.  Through out the holiday the children can find eggs hidden underneath the hen and inside the body wings head and beak of our Easter hen.

Craft Project: Easter Egg Duck – Kids will enjoy making these cute and easy ducks from purchased plastic Easter eggs.

Preschool Easter Crafts for Kids Inspire Young Minds – Easter crafts for kids is a great way to mark the Easter festivities, and a great excuse to get your classroom talking about Easter.

Paper Dot Easter Egg Craft for Kids – The paper dots can be used like glitter to embellish cards, decorate picture frames, and yes, even coat styrofoam Easter eggs.  With a few simple craft items that you probably have on hand, create an Easter activity workstation for your young children and make some paper dot Easter eggs for decorations and gifts this Easter season!

Tie Dyed Easter Eggs Craft for Kids -  Tie Dye Easter EggsI saw this egg dying craft on Martha Stewart’s site and I have no idea if everyone else on the planet has already seen it but I’m going to take the risk that the majority of you out there are just as behind the times as I am and this will be new to you as well.

Easter Art & Creativity Kits From ELC – Increasing numbers of people are looking for alternatives to chocolate when buying Easter gifts. If you too have noticed chocolates eggs becoming seemingly less special then you may find Early Learning Centre’s Easter Art & Creativity range a delightful way of marking this holiday.

Easter Kids Crafts - It is Easter time and with Easter comes Spring break.  Spring break means that the kids are home and need something to do.  I have been researching crafts all day to find just the right ones.  I have compiled a list with the links of crafts we are intending to try.

Easter and Spring Crafts for Toddlers, Preschoolers, and Kids – As always these crafts are suited from 18 months and up, depending on how much parental help is needed.  As for egg cartons, I prefer the cardboard type as they are easier to color, using crayons, markers and color pencils.  But this time I did the crafts with a Styrofoam egg carton, which can only be colored on with crayon and some pressure.

Easter Bunny Egg/Flower Holder – Make this cute Easter bunny holding a flower in front of an Easter egg.

Kids Crafts for Holidays & Easter – Easter is coming up which got me thinking about how I am going to keep my kids occupied this year.

Easter Craft For Kids (including a bouquet of flowers) – My absolute favorite book for Toddler Crafts is called The Toddler’s Busy Book by Trish Kuffner. It has 365 Games and Activities in it that are easy and fun to do!  There are crafts for every holiday.  It breaks the crafts down into great categories like : Rainy Day Play, Kids in the Kitchen, Water Play, Outdoor Adventures, Arts & Crafts and much more.  I highly recommend getting this book!!  It is a great resource, one I have used over and over!!  Below is one of the craft ideas for Easter that is in the book.

Easter Craft Ideas for Kids - Get crafty and create a colorful Easter holiday for the kids.  Along with the Easter egg masterpieces you have planned using some of the ideas in our article about 20 ways to decorate an Easter egg, craft your own panoramic sugar eggs, chocolate Easter lollipops, feathered Easter baskets, and more to celebrate the holiday.

Keeping Easter Fun and Frugal -   Finding great activities for your kids to do for Easter can be easier than you think, here’s a little craft making felt Easter decorations that you can use every year.

Easter and Springtime Crafts for Kids - Easter and springtime traditionally signals the turn of the year into a time of rebirth and fresh beginnings. It’s a season groaning with possibilities for so many crafts for kids to enjoy.

Easter Family Fun – For many families, Easter is a time honored tradition when the earth is reborn and loved ones reunite. A time for honey baked ham, mashed potatoes and, of course, chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate.

Free Kids Crafts for Easter - I’ve been posting mostly patterns for things tou make FOR kids, well, here’s some crafts that they can make theirselves!

Have Fun With Your Easter Egg Hunt - The tradition of Easter egg hunts goes back centuries in one form or another. As a symbol of fertility and new birth, eggs planted around the home bring to mind the rebirth of Spring. Incorporate that same feeling of joy into your hunt to make it fun for the whole family.

Preschool Easter Crafts for Kids Promotes Creativity – Children can be very trying at times, anyone with kids knows that. But there comes a time, after the terrible twos, but before pre-teens, that they are simply delightful. They haven’t learnt any bad behavior yet, and all they want to do is please you.

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Apr 01

Keepsake Easter Eggs Decorating Craft for Kids

Keepsake Easter Eggs Decorating Craft for Kids

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Every year, there are a hundred celebrations and events that I want to keep something from.  Sometimes my keepsakes are countless photographs, while at other times, those keepsakes are little toys, pieces of artwork, or a dozen other little things. The main point is that I have something to remember the event by.  Easter, while filled with many photographs, has always been something that I could never keep something from.  Every year, a few days before Easter Sunday, I would break out the eggs and boil them up for dying.  Then my children and I would spend a few hours creating small masterpieces on the eggs.  Unfortunately, hard boiled eggs never last and I would have to throw away everything that had taken so long to make.

That was until I realized that there was a way to keep the eggs without any worry of them becoming rotten and that is what I will share with you today; making your own keepsake Easter eggs.

Keepsake Easter Eggs Decorating Craft for Kids : How to Make These Decorated Easter Eggs with Your Children

materials

Gather all the crafts materials you need:

  • Eggs (about a dozen and I prefer to use the large sized eggs)
  • Easter Egg Dye Kit
  • Bowl
  • Needle
  • Stickers (optional)
  • Vinegar (for the dye)

1.     Before you begin, take a few minutes to wash the eggs since you will need to put your mouth on the shell. This cuts down on any risk of salmonella.

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2.    This stage of the project will need to be done by an adult to prevent any injuries.  Once the eggs are washed, take the needle and carefully push it through the tip (or top) of the egg.  Carefully remove a few pieces of shell so you have a small whole in one end of the egg.  Repeat the process with the other end so that you have a hole on both ends of the egg. (Note: This should be the top and bottom of the oval and not the sides of the egg.)

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3.   When you have a hole in both sides, insert a long needle into the hole and swirl it around the inside of the egg.  The goal is to break the yolk and remove the membrane from the sides of the egg.  If you miss this stage you won’t be able to clean out the egg.

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4.   Wipe off the egg white that has leaked out of the top of the egg and then place your lips around the hole.  Firmly blow into the egg while you have the egg resting over a bowl.  The egg should pour out of the other hole but if it doesn’t, repeat the swirling with needle until you are sure that the yolk has broken.  Continue to blow until all the yolk and egg white is removed from the inside of the shell.

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5.    Now that the eggs are ready, wipe off any excess egg white or yolk and set aside.  Prepare the egg dye according to the directions on the package.  (Most egg dyes use vinegar but not all of them do.)

dying

6.   Have your child dye the eggs.  If you want to add layers to the design, you can actually use wax (or crayons) to draw on designs before you dye the eggs.  Once the egg is dyed, you can wipe off the wax to display the design.  When you remove the eggs from the dye, make sure that you allow them to drain completely since the shells will fill up with the dye.

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7.   Dry the eggs completely and then finish decorating them with stickers (optional)

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On Easter, the eggs can be used for the egg hunt or they can be used to make beautiful decorations.  One of the best things about blowing the eggs before you dye them is that you can use them for crafts, ornaments or you can simply pack them into an egg carton (with your child’s name and the year on each egg) and place them into your keepsake box.

eggs-finished

So if you are looking for a way to decorate eggs that you can keep, then this is definitely the way to do it.

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Mar 30

The Origami Fox Box for the Beginner Paper Folder Child

The Origami Fox Box for the Beginner Paper Folder Child

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The Origami Fox Box for the Beginner Paper Folder Child : Great for Easter Grab Gift Bags

Years ago, and I mean “years,” I had the great opportunity to try origami at school.  I actually loved it and most of the people in my class enjoyed creating various objects out of paper.  In fact, the love of paper folding quickly became a common past time in my school and we would make everything from cootie catchers to little paper balls.

One thing that I have noticed is that paper folding crafts are still a big hit with kids and my own children have brought home their own share of cootie catchers and paper balls. One of their favorite paper crafts that they have brought home is the Fox Box.  This is a very simple paper craft and is excellent for a beginner paper folder.  It doesn’t require very much skill and only uses simple folding techniques.  In addition, the Fox Box is quick to make and you can hide little treasures inside, which are perfect for grab bags. These are also great for Easter grab bags.

The Fox Box for the Beginner Paper Folder : How to Make a Fox Box with 3 pieces of paper’

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Gather all the materials you need:

  • Printed or Origami Paper: You will need 3 sheets of  paper that has a print on one side or a decorative origami paper
  • Scissors or a straight-edge cutter
  • Stickers (optional)
  • Treasure or Trinket (optional)

1.    Carefully cut out 3 squares, one from each sheet of paper.  The best measurement is 6 inches by 6 inches but you can make it smaller or larger depending on the end result that you would like.  If your child is able to cut the paper by himself, then feel free to allow him to do so.

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2.    Give your child one piece of paper and have him fold it in half diagonally until the top edge is in line with the bottom edge.  Your child should be left with a large triangle.  Make sure that the print is on the outside of the triangle.

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3.    Fold the triangle in half to form a new, smaller triangle by bringing the corner over to the side of the other corner.  Have your child crease the paper and then fold the triangle open again to reveal the first triangle with a crease down the center.

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4.    Now you are ready to create a square with the paper.  Have your child take one corner from the bottom of the triangle and fold it along the crease that runs down the center of the large triangle.  Crease the paper and then unfold it.  Flip the paper over and fold the same piece to the center fold, crease and then fold it back.  This should create a hinged crease where the paper can fold both ways without difficulty.

5.    Repeat the process with the other corner of the paper.  Your child will be left with a small square of folded paper.

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6.    At the top of the large triangle, fold down one edge so there is a small white triangle showing at the top.

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7.    Repeat steps 2 to 6 with the other two pieces of paper.

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8.    Once you have all the paper folded, it is time for your child to start assembling his fox box.  At this point, depending on your child’s age, you may need to assist your child with the assembly. Take two of the folded papers and slide them together.  To do this, you slide the two small triangles, “ear shaped paper” between the folded paper at the top of the large triangle with the other paper.  This means that the two smaller triangles will slide under the small white triangle in the main body of the paper.

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9.    With the third piece of paper, repeat the process except you will need to close the box by sliding the small triangles under the third paper.  Crease the paper whenever needed as you make the paper fit together.

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10.  Finish the fox box by decorating it with stickers (optional) and place a treasure into the fox box if you desire to do so.

The first time you and your child makes a fox box, it will feel as though you are all thumbs when you assemble the box but after the first time, it becomes very easy to create the box.

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Mar 28

How to Make Easter Lilies / Bouquet of Flowers Craft With Your Kids Handprints

How to Make Easter Lilies / Bouquet of Flowers Craft With Your Kids Handprints

Finished Craft Handprint Easter Lily Bouquet of Flowers Craft Activity for Kids

How You & Your Kids Can Make This Handprint Easter Lily Bouquet of Flowers : Easter Crafts for Your Children

Easter is not so far away anymore so I thought that I would share with you an adorable Easter lily flower bouquet craft for young children and preschoolers … even older children will enjoy it. With just a few craft materials that are probably already around your house, you will be able to make cute Easter Lilies with your child’s own handprints.  Not only will this be a fun arts and crafts activity, but it can also be a keepsake to keep forever. You will be surprised at how fast your little one’s hands grow when you look back at past crafts activities. Have fun.

Supplies for Handprint Easter Lily Bouquet of Flowers Craft Activity for Kids

CRAFTS MATERIALS NEEDED

  1. Chenille Stems / AKA Pipe Cleaners in the following colors: 1 yellow, 3 green
  2. Chenille  Stem or Pipe Cleaner for ribbon, or curling ribbon
  3. Tape
  4. Scissors
  5. Crayon, pencil or magic marker
  6. White heavy construction paper

Trace Your Child's Hand for Handprint Easter Lily Bouquet of Flowers Craft Activity for Kids

1 – Trace your child’s hand onto the white paper with a crayon or pencil or magic marker. Then cut out as many hands as you want for the lily blooms.

Cut out Hands for Handprint Easter Lily Bouquet of Flowers Craft Activity for Kids

2 – Roll the paper handprint vertically to form a funnel shape. When this is complete then secure the side with clear tape.

Turn Paper Inwards for Handprint Easter Lily Bouquet of Flowers Craft Activity for Kids

3 – Now you should roll each paper hand’s  finger down to form the curls of each flower bloom.

Use Chenille Stems for Handprint Easter Lily Bouquet of Flowers Craft Activity for Kids

4 – Now it is time to cut the yellow chenille stem / pipe cleaner to approx 3 inches each. Now loosely bend the yellow piece to form a ‘U’ shape. Wrap the top of one of the green pipe cleaners at the bottom of the ‘U’. Curl the ends of the yellow pipe cleaner to form the center of the flower’s bloom.

Handprint Easter Lily Bouquet of Flowers Craft Activity for Kids

5 – Insert the completed green Lily stem into the center of the flower’s bloom and pull through.

Handprint Easter Lily Bouquet of Flowers Craft Activity for Kids

6 – Gather the Lilies / flowers and wrap the pink pipe cleaner once around the stems to fasten together . Then make one loop for the ribbon and wrap around, repeat for 2nd loop.

Handprint Easter Lily Bouquet of Flowers Craft Activity for Kids

7 – These make great surprises for MOM on Mother’s Day or for an Easter Decoration.

Finished Craft Handprint Easter Lily Bouquet of Flowers Craft Activity for Kids

This is what the completed crafts project looks like. Enjoy and Happy Easter!

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Mar 20

Bunny Ears Easter Bunny Craft Idea for Kids

Bunny Ears Easter Bunny Craft Idea for Kids

finished-finished handprint easter bunny craft for kids

Easter is not so far away anymore so I thought that I would share with you an adorable Easter bunny craft for young children and preschoolers … even older children will enjoy it. With just a few craft materials that are probably already around your house, you will be able to make a cute Easter Bunny with your child’s own handprints.  Not only will this be a fun arts and crafts activity, but it can also be a keepsake to keep forever. You will be surprised at how fast your little one’s hands grow when you look back at past crafts activities. Have fun.

Easter Bunny Ears Craft for Kids : How to Make an Easter Bunny with Your Child’s Handprints

Crafts Supplies to Make Easter Bunny with Ears with Child's Handprints

Gather all the Craft Supplies That You Will Need:

1. Construction paper, White, Pink, Green, Blue, Yellow
2. Scissors
3. Glue
4. Markers or crayons
5. Cotton ball

Trace Your Kids Handprints for Easter Bunny Handprints Craft for Kids

1 – Sit your son or daughter down at a table and then trace his hand on a clean piece of paper. Now cut out your child’s hand onto a white piece of construction paper as shown in the picture above.

2 Handprints Easter Bunny Craft for Children

2 – Now, take out a piece of pink construction paper. Out of this pink piece of construction paper, cut out 2 “slivers” that fit into the first 2 fingers of the white handprint and then glue them  into place.

3- Handprint Easter Bunny Craft for Kids

3 – The next step is to fold over the third and fourth fingers and the thumb and then glue them  into place.

4- handprint Easter Bunny craft for kids

4 – Now cut the bottom of the green piece of paper and the corner of the yellow piece of paper to make the grass and the sun.

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5 – Cut a white oval for the bunny’s body. Then glue the hand as the bunny’s head, and the cotton ball as the bunny’s cottontail. Now you can glue the grass and sun into place.

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6 – Now that all of the above steps are complete you can draw a cute bunny face. You might have to wait if the bunny’s face is still wet from the glue.

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7 – You can add cut-out paper Easter eggs or other Easter themed decorations if you want!!

You are finished. Take a look at your child’s masterpiece and enjoy. Happy Easter!

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