Making Popsicle Stick Santa Clause Christmas Tree Ornaments Craft for Kids

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Make your own Santa Clause Ornaments decoration for your Christmas trees. This is just a sample Christmas Tree Ornament, you can use your creativity to make kings, angels and other Christmas characters using the same technique. Have fun.

Make a Mini Christmas Tree Arts & Crafts Project & Activity for Kids

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Christmas is coming up soon so it is time to start decorating the house with your arts and crafts projects and activities. This mini Christmas tree will look great on your window sill, or on the table this Christmas. All you need is some paper, scissors and glue. So get started right now- the instructions follow.

George Washington’s Camp Paper Folding Crafts Model Craft for Kids to Make for President’s Day

Presidents Day is coming up on February 15th this year (2010) and I am posting a great project for teachers to do with their classrooms full of students. This is a great group project to celebrate George Washington’s birthday. This project includes paper folding and cutting and the use of clay. See below for the instructions to make George Washington’s camp.

Gold beads Christmas Card

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Here’s a pretty handmade bead card that your children’s friends and family will be very impressed to see. Make sure you get the right kind of beads- flat on one side and rounded on the other. The simple instructions to make this Christmas card are given.

Easy to Make Winter Snowflakes Paper Cutting Crafts Ideas for Kids

Easy to Make Paper Snowflakes for Winter That You Cut Out of Paper

This Winter activity is quick, easy and a lot of fun. It helps the little ones to develop their hand eye co-ordination skills and, if you’re so inclined, you can use it to teach older children about symmetry. Or you can just have fun making pretty Winter snowflakes to hang around the house!

Easy Angel Christmas Tree Topper to Make : Arts & Crafts Ideas for Kids

Easy Angel Christmas Tree Topper to Make : Arts & Crafts Ideas for Kids

No Christmas tree is complete without a beautiful angel placed on top. This craft gives your children the opportunity to make their own Christmas angel ornament / Christmas tree topper.

Christmas Paper Wreaths Craft for Kids : Easy to Make Christmas Wreaths

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Here’s an easy Christmas wreath you can make with just some crepe paper, colored paper, a cereal box, and ribbons. This paper Christmas wreath is easy to make and great to hang on your doors at Christmas time. This easy step by step instructions are given on this page.

Christmas Tree Angels Crafts for Kids : Easy to Make Angel Ornaments

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Here is a beautiful angel that you and your kids will love to be on your Christmas tree. The following crafts project includes simple instructions to make the Christmas angel ornaments arts and crafts project that follows.

Easy to Make Advent Calenders Christmas Crafts for Kids – Part 2

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Advent calenders are always lots of fun. But most of them take ages to make. Here’s a simple version of the advent calender that will take you a couple of hours to make- at the most. So sit down one afternoon with your kids and make this simple advent calender. Part 2 of the instructions are given below. In this page you can learn to make the Calender. Check out part 1 to learn how to make the gifts that go on this calender.

Easy to Make Advent Calenders Christmas Crafts for Kids – Part 1

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Advent calenders are always lots of fun. But most of them take ages to make. Here’s a simple version of the advent calender that will take you a couple of hours to make- at the most. So sit down one afternoon with your kids and make this simple advent calender. Part ! of the instructions are given below. In this page you can learn to make the gifts.

Keep Kids Entertained Making Stained Glass Pictures Craft

Keep Kids Entertained Making Stained Glass Pictures Craft

This “stained glass” picture is perfect for keeping kids entertained at a fun and safe activity on a rainy day. It is a bit messy so a newspaper-lined workspace is recommended, but cutting pictures from magazines and making crayon shavings will have children happily occupied for a while.