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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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Oct 22

How to Make Halloween Napkin Rings for Spooky Table Decorations Crafts for Kids

How to Make Halloween Napkin Rings for Spooky Table Decorations Crafts for Kids

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How to Make Halloween Napkin Rings for Spooky Table Decorations Crafts for Kids

Are you looking forward to a special dinner at Halloween? Make some Spooky Spider Napkin rings to ” dress up” your table. This is a very easy craft to make for Spooky Halloween Table Decorations with Spiders. Instructions are below.

Materials required:

Thick black paper

White paper

Orange ribbon

Toilet paper roll ( just the cardboard centre)

Scissors

Glue

Cello tape

Pencil

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Take a toilet paper roll and cut it  as shown

Step 1

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Draw a line about 1 inch from the edge and cut it out.

Step 2

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Keep a strip about 4 inches long and cut off the rest.

Step 3

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Now roll it again to form a circle.  Hold the ends together with tape.

Step 4

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Take a piece of ribbon about 3 ft long . Tape one end of the ribbon on the ring. Now start wrapping it as shown. Make sure you overlap it so that there are no gaps.

Step 5

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Tape the end of the ribbon on the inside.

Step 6

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Cut out a square of black paper about 1.5 inches on each side. If it is not very thick, stick 2 pieces together. Draw the spider design as shown.

Step 7

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Cut it out, add small white circles cut out from paper for the eyes. Stick the spider in the ring.

Step 8

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More Spooky Halloween Crafts Projects for Kids

Use our Main Halloween Crafts for Kids Page to find some great spooky arts and crafts project ideas for kids to celebrate Halloween such as and some of our sub-pages:

Autumn Crafts

Bats & Vampires Crafts

Black Cats Crafts

Candy Corn Crafts

Ghosts Crafts

Gravestones Crafts

Halloween Decorations Crafts

Make Halloween Treats Crafts

Making Costumes Crafts

Halloween Pins Crafts

Haunted House Crafts Crafts

Trick-or-Treat Bags Crafts

Decorate Your Window Crafts

Pumpkins Crafts

Scarecrows Crafts

Skeletons Crafts

Spider Webs Crafts

Spooky Crafts Crafts

Halloween Costume Crafts Home Page

How to Make Angel Costumes

How to Make Costume Wings

How to Make Fairy Costumes

How to Make Halo Costumes

How to Make Indian Costumes (Native Americans)

How to Make Joker Costumes (Batman The Dark Knight)

How to Make Knight Costumes

How to Make Lion Costumes

How to Make Mermaid Costumes

How to Make Mouse / Mice Costumes

Home to Make Ninja Costumes

How to Make Pirate Costumes

How to Make Princess Costumes

How to Make Superhero Costumes

How to Make Transformers Costumes

How to Make Zombie Costumes

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Oct 22

How to Make a Spooky Spidery Halloween Card With Easy Painting Technique

How to Make a Spooky Spidery Halloween Card With Easy Painting Technique

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How to Make a Spidery Halloween Party Invitation or Greeting Card : Craft for Kids

Here’s an interesting card you can make for Halloween. And the best part is that its really fun to do. Lets learn a new technique called blow painting. This unique Halloween Party Invitation or Happy Halloween card is easy to make and your friends and family will remember it for a long time. The easy arts and crafts instructions for making this Creepy / Spooky Spider Halloween Party Invitation or Greeting Card can be found below.

Crafts Materials Needed:

Materials Required:

White card

Poster paint- Black, Orange

Scissors

Straw

Paintbrush

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Cut the card paper to a size you like and fold into half as shown

Step 1

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Drop some paint on to the center of the paper. The paint should not be too dilute, but it should be free flowing.

Step 2

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Take your straw, hold it about 1 inch above the paper and blow. Spread the paint, by blowing.

Step 3

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Once you are done, let it dry. Roughly paint with orange near the edges to add to the Halloween effect.

Step 4

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Your card is ready. Use it to invite your friend for a Halloween Party, or send it with a Halloween greeting to your Grand mom living away from you.

More Spooky Halloween Crafts Projects for Kids

Use our Main Halloween Crafts for Kids Page to find some great spooky arts and crafts project ideas for kids to celebrate Halloween such as and some of our sub-pages:

Autumn Crafts

Bats & Vampires Crafts

Black Cats Crafts

Candy Corn Crafts

Ghosts Crafts

Gravestones Crafts

Halloween Decorations Crafts

Make Halloween Treats Crafts

Making Costumes Crafts

Halloween Pins Crafts

Haunted House Crafts Crafts

Trick-or-Treat Bags Crafts

Decorate Your Window Crafts

Pumpkins Crafts

Scarecrows Crafts

Skeletons Crafts

Spider Webs Crafts

Spooky Crafts Crafts

Halloween Costume Crafts Home Page

How to Make Angel Costumes

How to Make Costume Wings

How to Make Fairy Costumes

How to Make Halo Costumes

How to Make Indian Costumes (Native Americans)

How to Make Joker Costumes (Batman The Dark Knight)

How to Make Knight Costumes

How to Make Lion Costumes

How to Make Mermaid Costumes

How to Make Mouse / Mice Costumes

Home to Make Ninja Costumes

How to Make Pirate Costumes

How to Make Princess Costumes

How to Make Superhero Costumes

How to Make Transformers Costumes

How to Make Zombie Costumes

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Aug 02

How to Make Keepsake Boxes to Keep Little Treasures Craft Activity for Kids

How to Make Keepsake Boxes to Keep Little Treasures Craft Activity for Kids

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How to Make Keepsake Boxes to Keep Little Treasures Craft Activity for Kids

I remember when I was a little girl, I really wanted to have my own keepsake box. There were so many things that I collected such as stones, shells and dried flowers.  There were little cards, little pictures and a few little treasures that I received from friends and family alike.  All of them had no where to really go in my room and I begged my mother for a wooden keepsake box.  Of course, with the demands of day to day life, my mother constantly forgot to purchase me a keepsake box and I never realized that I could make one myself.

That was until I got older. Then I realized that a keepsake box doesn’t have to be big and it doesn’t have to be wooden.  It can simply be a small treasure box that keeps the most important things you find.  This craft is one of those treasures.  It is easy to do and even preschool children can make their own keepsake box for their countless treasures and what is even better, it appeals to both boys and girls.

You can make the keepsake box as a present or keep it for your own treasures and you can personalize it in whatever way you want to.

Keepsake Boxes for Little Treasures : How your Child can make a Keepsake Box that is Personalized and Fun

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Gather all the Craft Supplies That You Will Need:

  • Magazines (You will want the glossy pictures for the box)
  • White Glue
  • Paint Brush
  • Box (I found mine at a dollar store but you can use a shoebox or a packing box.  What you want is a box with a lid)
  • Scissors

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1 – Flip through the magazines and find all the pictures that you will want.

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2 – Cut them out and try to avoid using straight edges so the finished product has more of a collage effect to it.   Also make sure that you cut out more pictures than you need.
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3 – Once you have everything made, take a small plastic container and mix the glue with a little bit of water.  Basically, you want to make a paste that is similar to paper mache with it so the glue should be watery but not to the point that it loses its color.

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4 – Now that you have everything ready, start with the first side of the lower box and arrange the pictures the way you want them.

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5 – Carefully glue them into place by adding a touch of glue to the bottom with the paint brush.  Seal the edges by running the paint brush filled with glue across the surface of the pictures and also across the box.

6 – Set it aside to allow time to dry. While you are waiting for the first side to dry, begin the lid.

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7 – Repeat the process of laying the pictures out and then gluing them.  Make sure you seal the edges by coating the top of the pictures and lid with the glue.  Set aside to dry.

8 – Once the glue has dried on the one side of the box, repeat the process until all four sides are finished,allowing them to dry in between each step so they don’t get pulled off or stuck to other surfaces.

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9 – When the box is complete, fill with all your treasures or give as a gift.

You can also use these little boxes as gift boxes for anyone.  People will love the idea and will treasure them just as much as the gift inside.

More Crafts Online That are Similar to This Crafts Project for Kids

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Cornerstone Crafts: Treasure/Jewelry Box - Popsicle stick treasure box or jewelry box that stands up well over time.  This project can be done as a gift for others (i.e. Mothers Day), or as a box for your own child to play with.

Virtual Kids’ Crafts: My Treasures! Box - They may have been marbles, rocks, treasures from the gumball machine; just about anything. But, there was nothing more fun than removing each treasure to look at it over and over again.  Today you’re going to create your own treasure box. You can use what you have around the house or you can purchase supplies from me and complete one like my daughter, Michele’s.

Give Your Next Gift in a Treasure Box! -  For kindergarten writers, all this glue squeezing and letter-practicing are invaluable kinesthetic boosts for early literacy.  Little hands need these workouts, and little kids also get a huge boost out of the shine and pizzazz they’ve created.  Expect an enjoyable time making it with your child, and then give it as a gift to a family member once you’re done.

Eco Friendly Crafts for Kids – A keepsake storage box which uses birthday/Christmas cards and a shoe box.    Children love to have secret boxes of their own and this one makes use of what would otherwise be waste.  There are three R’s to recycling and all the entries in our Green MacGyver eco friendly crafts for kids series will recognize the importance of “REUSE”.

Make a Credit Card Mailbox – My toddler LOVES getting the mail. He also loves pretending and putting stuff into holes/slots/crevices etc. To satisfy both of these hobbies, we made a little credit card mailbox!

Cardboard box castles - There are many ways to build a castle with children. Once I already made a small cardboard toy castle with my kids, but this time we wanted something more impressive. For our castle we collected cardboard boxes of different size, and toilet paper tubes. Using those building blocks, paint and some colored paper, we created this castle with floors, round towers, windows and a cone-shaped roof.

I Love to Create Kids: Recycled Craft Challenge! – Hey, Parents!  This week, I Love to Create is about getting your kids’ creative juices flowing. Kids love a challenge, so why not give them a crafty one?  With just a few supplies combined with some kitchen discards,  you’ve got an activity that’ll keep ‘em guessing…and recycling!

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Jul 17

Flowers for Mom: Easy to make Paper Flowers with only 4 Materials

Flowers for Mom: Easy to make Paper Flowers with only 4 Materials

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Flowers for Mom: Easy to make Paper Flowers with only 4 Materials

After a long winter with a lot of snow (Canada lived up to its reputation as the cold white snow), I am overjoyed to see my green grass and the lovely green shoots of spring flowers bursting from my garden. They are simply beautiful in a range of purples, oranges and pinks and it definitely puts me in the mood to bring in a few spring blooms.  Unfortunately, I hate to wreck the scenery in my yard but I have found an excellent way to add  a little color to your house.

It is simply to make some pretty flowers with paper.  Kids love this and what is even better is that they are so easy to make, a child of almost any age can make.  You can also do a multitude of things such as mounting them on a Popsicle stick or use them to decorate pictures or cards.  What is even better is the fact that these little flowers can be made with only a few items that can be found around the house.

How to Make The Paper Flowers for Mom :
Start of The Kids’ Crafts Instructions

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Gather all the Craft Supplies That You Will Need:

  • Paper (Two colors, I like to use a printed paper and then a solid but you can use any combination you would like)
  • Straight Edged Cutter
  • Glue (Glue Stick but you may want to use a little dab of white glue for one step)
  • Button (or any other type of embellishment such as a small shell or little seeds)

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  1. Take the paper and the straight edged cutter (or scissors if you don’t have the latter) and cut 2- 1 inch strips from each sheet of paper.  Cut more if you plan on doing multiple flowers.  I like to use an 11 to 12 inch length for a bigger flower.
  2. Now that you have the sheets, take one strip and place the side you want showing face down.rimg1987
  3. Fold the one edge to the middle of the strip to make a loop with the paper, repeat with the other edge.
  4. Once you have determined the center of the paper and the best loop size, glue the edges down to the center of the strip so that it overlaps slightly.  You will end up with three layers of paper in the center with a loop on either side.rimg1985
  5. Repeat the process with the second sheet of paper in the same color. (In this instance, I used two strips of printed paper.)
  6. Take one looped paper and place a dab of glue on the middle.
  7. Firmly place the second looped paper onto the first to create a “t” with the two papers.rimg1988
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  9. Glue the two “t’s” together the same way that you did the individual papers.  Since the paper is heavier, this is when I recommend using the white glue for extra support.  You will want the papers to be diagonal to each other to give the look of a full flower.rimg1990
  10. Using the white glue, attach your embellishment to the flower and you are ready to use for decorations.

A great way to use this craft is either on a Mother’s Day Card or on a pipe cleaner to give with other flowers as a bouquet for Mother’s Day or any other day that you want to make mom feel special.

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Jul 03

Easy Pinwheel Pencil Craft for Kids for Independence Day on July 4th

Easy Pinwheel Pencil Craft for Kids for Independence Day on July 4th

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Easy Pinwheel Pencil Craft for Kids for Independence Day on July 4th

This article was written in the Spring, and as Fourth of July is tomorrow, I thought of pinwheels and how with red, white, and blue paper, they could be very festive on a hot fourth of July night. Although this article was intended for Spring, when the days are windier, I think it is a good thing that this article was pushed to Fourth of July, as I think your children will have a lot of fun using these pinwheels tomorrow night.

Pinwheels are such an easy craft.  I remember making them as a young child all the way back to kindergarten and I remember being really proud of my accomplishment as the wind spun it around and around on the walk home.

Today, I love making pinwheels with my kids because they get as much enjoyment out of it as I did.  They are very easy to use and they only require a few supplies that most people have in their homes or home offices.

To Celebrate fourth of July, just use paper that is red, white, and blue and make sure to keep these pinwheels away from any sparks created by sparklers or any other types of miniature fireworks items that kids use for fun. Have fun and Happy Fourth of July.

Pinwheel Pencil Craft for Kids: How to Make a Pinwheel Pencil

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Gather all the Craft Supplies That You Will Need:

  • Scissors
  • Pencil with an eraser
  • Paper (I like to use a printed paper that has a print on one side but you can use any type of paper)
  • Pushpin

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1 – Cut out a square of paper.  I use about 8 inch by 8 inch paper for this craft.

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2 – Fold the paper in half on the diagonal line so you make a triangle.  Unfold so that the paper is creased.

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3 – Repeat the process with the other diagonal.  Unfold again.

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4 – With the printed paper facing down, mark a line on the crease with your pencil. The line should be a third of the way up from the center of the paper.  Do this on all four diagonal lines.

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5 – Carefully cut the diagonal crease until your scissors reach the guideline.  Repeat on all four diagonals.

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6 – Take on corner and fold it into the center of the paper.  It should form a loop and you shouldn’t flatten it at all.  Leave it loose.

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7 – Take the next corner, it should be every other corner, and bring that in the exact same way.

8 – Repeat the process until you have one loop, then one straight, then one loop, then one straight paper; forming a pinwheel.

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9 – Connect together in the center with a pushpin.

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10 – Push the pin into the eraser on the tip of your pencil.

And that is all it takes to make a pinwheel.  Easy but with hours of fun and a few cute decoration for your pencil.

More Online Crafts for Kids That You Might Enjoy

Homemade Pinwheel Kids Craft - Kids love to make things move and work. Homemade Pinwheels are a fun children’s activity to make and kids love to play with them.

Flower Pinwheels Craft for Kids – These simple pinwheels can be made for decorations, party favors, or just for fun. We made ours with colored card stock, but you might try cereal boxes, or you could use plain paper and let the kids draw or paint a design.

How to Make a Pinwheel - Easy and fun directions to Make a Pinwheel. Great summer fun for the kids and the printable paper included is great for Fourth of July, too!

Summer Crafts Pinwheel Craft – Pinwheels are a great activity for kids to make during the summers. The bright colors and spinning of the spiked disc is representative of the sun.

Easy-to-make Patriotic Pinwheels: Great craft to celebrate July 4th – What is it about a pinwheel that makes every child smile? Make these with your kids this weekend and use them in your Fourth of July celebration.

3 Kids Craft Ideas for Independence Day – There are many fun ways that you can craft the way to July 4. There are many things you can do to make this day truly extraordinary. If you are ready to celebrate, here are some ideas to consider craft. You can find full details about how to create them in the web or use your own creativity.

10 of the best fourth of July crafts - For US residents celebrating fourth of July – here are my picks for the best fourth of July crafts to get you in the patriotic mood.

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Jul 02

Painting with Sand – A Fun Kids Crafts Activity

Painting with Sand - A Fun Kids Crafts Activity

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Painting with Sand – A Fun Kids Crafts Activity

Paint.  It is a staple of every childhood and is almost a right of passage for all of them. Children love to paint.  They will paint at home, on sidewalks, and at school.  In the classroom, it seems to be the one area that draws all the kids to it and no matter how many interesting toys are out in a preschool room, the children are always willing to done a paint smock and get busy creating.

I love painting myself, although I lack a lot of the skill needed.  Still, whenever I get a chance to paint with my children, I am there doing it.  Sure, they have far surpassed me in a lot of areas, I can still create a nice abstract piece without too much problem.

Although painting is so popular with children, I find at times that it can become rather boring.  This is probably why I am always thinking up new ways to take a break from the norm.  Painting doesn’t have to be with paintbrushes, it doesn’t have to be done on paper, and it doesn’t have to be just painting.  What it does need to be is creative and most children bring more than their share of creativity to the painting table.

This craft, while it still relies on paint brushes, is a popular craft with children.  It brings in both the creative and a sensory stimulation that is not always there in a painting craft.  In addition, the finished pieces have a 3D-effect to them and it looks amazing under the glass of a frame.  My personal favorite is to use blue, white and silver, since the children often create pictures that resemble beautiful ocean scenes.

Painting with Sand : How to Break from the Norm with Paint

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  • Paint (acrylics work well but you can use any type of paint except oils and water)
  • Sand
  • Paper (try to use a heavier paper since this paint has some weight to it)
  • Dish Soap
  • Container(s) for paint (I find that old Popsicle makers work well because they take enough paint and you can put a lot of colors in them.  Also, you can wrap them in saran wrap for storage if you don’t use all the paint.
  • Paint Brushes (one for each color)

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1 – Decide on the colors that you would like to use and pull out the paint.  Pour the first color into the container (if you are using separate containers, simply put the paint in and then repeat in each container you have).
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2 – Repeat until you have all the colors that you want to use.  Make sure that you only fill them up between a quarter of the way to half way since the sand will increase the volume quickly.

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3 – Now for an old teacher’s secret (shh…don’t tell anyone), place a few drops of dish soap into each container of paint.  This makes it a bit easier to clean off of things and whenever I use paint, except oils and water, I use dish soap in it.

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4 – Once you have your paint ready, add in the sand.  This is usually done to the eye but you will probably want about 2 teaspoons to every 3 or 4 tablespoons.

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5 – Repeat with all the paint

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6 – Stir the and into the paint until it is well blended.  You will want to have a paint that has a lot of texture to it but is still wet and easily applied to the paper so add more sand if necessary.  Repeat with all the paint, using a different paint brush with each paint color.

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7 – And now your paint is ready for painting.  Have your child paint whatever they would like but encourage them to really play with the paint.  You will find that it has a bumpy texture on the paper and it will clump at some parts but don’t try to remove them, this is the whole reason behind the sand paint.

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8 – Allow the art piece to dry completely on a flat surface before you hang it up.  This is very important since the paint is heavier than others and it can ruin the picture if you hang it before it is ready.

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One of the best points about this paint is how it blends together.  Since the paint is so heavy, it keeps most of the color and when you blend, you are less likely to have one big brown mess and more likely to have a range of shades.  This makes it an excellent paint for blending and other painting techniques that rely on pulling colors into another.

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