Paper Sculpture

For Stars and Stripes Sculpture you need: Red, White and Blue Paper Glue Stick Scissors Stars   For Shape Sculpture you need: Red, Yellow and Blue Paper Glue Stick Scissors Shapes   Instructions for Stars and Stripes Sculpture:   Print stars on white paper and cut them out. Cut different size strips of red and […]

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Jing-a-Ling Garland

Add holiday cheer with this playful bell garland made from a paper-cup pattern.   Talk to your kids about different bells and where you would hear them.   Scissors Paper cups Construction paper Pencil Assorted jingle bells (2 for each bell) Metallic chenille stems Decorative glue, such as confetti glue and glitter glue Thick white […]

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Dino-myte

Go digging. Embed plastic dinosaurs in “stone” and let your amateur paleontologist dig them out: Mix together equal parts of plaster of paris (find it at craft or hardware stores), vermiculite (available at gardening stores), and water in a disposable bowl. Drop in a few dinosaur figures and cover with the mixture. Let harden for […]

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Picture This Pattern

Patterns are everywhere on this special frame — make one with your child. • several pre-cut picture mats or small cardboard, wooden, or plastic picture frames • glue • craft stick or glue brush • small cup to hold glue • a variety of tri-color and plain pasta shapes (wheels, shells, elbows, and so on) • several small plastic containers, bowls, […]

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The DIY Perpetual Photo Wall Calendar

Why’s It Cool?   This is the best calendar we’ve ever seen. Seriously. It looks amazing on our wall and people are always complimenting us on it. And we can use it forever and ever and ever! Awesome.   What You’ll Need ·       Fotoclips ·       Matte 4×6 inkjet paper (optional) ·       Paper cutter (optional)   […]

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Snowman Handprint Ornament

  To make the ornament I buy a glass ball for each of the children. Then I paint the palm of their hand white with acrylic paint. I place the ball in their hand and ever so gently they close their hand around the ball. When the white paint dries they use paint pens and […]

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Ornaments from the Kitchen

  Gingerbread Ornaments   3/4 cup of cinnamon 1 tablespoon of allspice 2 tablespoons of cloves 1 tablespoon of nutmeg 1 cup of applesauce   Combine first 4 ingredients and blend well. Stir in applesauce and mix well. Roll out ¼ inch thick on ungreased cookie sheet. Cut with cookie cutters of different shapes. Put […]

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Retro Paper Tube Ornaments

Cardboard tubes Pipe cleaners Ruler Pencil Scissors Hole punch Thread or string   For each ornament, flatten a 7 1/2-inch length of cardboard tube. Mark and cut it into 3/4-inch-wide rings; you’ll need 10 for this project. On each flattened ring, mark dots 3/4 inches in from each folded edge. With a hole punch, make […]

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