Story Time and a Jam Sandwich Craft
Green Button Tree Kid Made Ornaments
These kid made Christmas ornaments came together in just a few moments. We used hot glue for instant gratification, but you can use white or PVA glue if you have patience!
You will need:
4 craft sticks, I used green.
Buttons
4" of thin ribbon
3" of thin ribbon
One small bell
Glue
Make a triangle shape and glue it together.
With your remaining stick, cut it in half. This will be your tree base. Glue it on the bottom.
Glue buttons on to the tree in any pattern you prefer. We used blue and green for this ornament and loved the way it turned out!
This was a cute and fun project to make with Rolf. We love kid made ornaments and have several other variations of this to show you over the coming weeks. From my family to yours; Happy Holidays!
10+ Crafts for Chinese New Year
Mason Jar Lanterns by Mod Podge Rocks
Chinese New Year Tangrams by My Craftily Ever After
Paper Plate Chinese Lanterns by In the Playroom
Rooster Craft by Crafts n Coffee
Egg Carton Dragons by Happiness is Homemade
Homemade Chinese Gong by Kid World Citizen
Chinese Take Out Box Craft by Create Craft Love
Chinese New Year Shakers by In the Playroom
Chinese Dragon Puppets by Crafts n Coffee
Paper Fortune Cookies by Mad in Crafts
If you have a fun idea for Chinese New Year, I hope you will leave a comment to share it!
You might also like this paper fortune cookie craft.
Making Sandwiches with Harper {Kids Craft}
I asked her if she wanted to make paper sandwiches while I made lunch, it sounded appealing to her! I had a collection of paper sandwich fixings ready for an occasion like this. I found a yellow glue stick to imitate mustard. Harper was all set to make sandwiches!
To prepare for this activity I had previously cut the following shapes from construction paper
bread shapes white paper
red circles for tomatoes
squiggly green leaves for lettuce
yellow squares for cheese
brown circles for meat
You will need a glue stick. Red or Yellow is fun with this paper food craft, like ketchup and mustard!
She began by adding mustard to the bread and adding tomatoes.
Dive into Fun with a Kid-Made Fish Tank!
Calling all creative captains! Are you ready to set sail for an ocean of imagination? Today, we're building a cute little fish tank, and the best part is, there are no limits to what your little ones can create!
This exciting craft is perfect for a rainy day or a dose of undersea whimsy. It's easy to customize and allows kids to explore their artistic talents while learning about the fascinating world of fish.
This project is perfect for a rainy day. It uses simple supplies and is so much fun to add your own touches. Kids will love making their own little friend, and taking it everywhere!
Supplies:
Small jar with lid (I used the button jars from Dollar Tree)
Several buttons
A 6” section of string
Glue
Tape
Scissors
Googly eyes
Paint samples
Directions:
Fold a paint sample in half
Cut the paint sample in the shape of a fish so that you have 2 fish.
Place glue on the backs of the fish.
Place the string so that it is in the center of the fish when they are placed on top of each other.
Glue on the eyes.
Tape the string to the inside of the lid of the jar.
Place a few buttons inside the jar.
- Get down to their level: Sit on the floor with your child and participate in the activity. Show them your own excitement and creativity!
- Focus on the process, not the product: The joy of crafting comes from creating together, not achieving perfection.
- Let them take the lead: Encourage their creativity and allow them to make choices. Their unique ideas are what makes their crafts special!
Setting the Stage for Success:
- Prepare your workspace: Cover the table with newspaper or a tablecloth for easy cleanup. Have all materials within reach to avoid frustration.
- Embrace the mess: Crafting can get messy, and that's perfectly okay! Lay down a tarp outdoors for messy activities or use a large plastic bin for easy containment.
- Safety first: Be mindful of your child's age and choose age-appropriate materials. Adult supervision is always recommended for younger children, especially with scissors or glue.
A Weekend In Wayne County
The Barn Restaurant is perhaps one of the most aptly named businesses in the region. It is literally an old barn converted into a charming eating establishment. Interestingly, one of the barns shorter sides sports a glass facade, which provides dining visitors with a wonderful view of a farm pond and a hilly country backdrop.
15+ Fin-tastic Shark Crafts for Adults
Add a lot of personality to your clothespin bag with this Shark Clothes Pin Bag by the Polka Dot Chair. It is sure to make laundry chores feel more like a day at the beach!
Make your own super funky shark jewelry with this tutorial from Morena's Corner. This is an awesome idea for teens and adults!
Shark Mittens are an adorable way to keep the cold from biting little hands! They also double as an awesome tool for puppet play. Check the tutorial out from A Night Owl Blog.
Surfs and sips up with these etched shark wine glasses by Doodle Craft. These are perfect for making your glassware unique!
Patchwork Shark Pillow Cases by Today's Creative Life are perfect for adding a one of a kind touch to your home.
Make a DIY Shark Bag for a special kid and they will be fin flipping happy! Get the tutorial at the Small and Friendly site.
Let a hammerhead guard the fridge with this DIY shark magnet project by Kids Activities Blog.
Add a bite of fun to your next pool party with these cute pool noodle sharks by Views From a Step Stool.
Beaded Shark Necklaces are a great way to DIY your own accessories! Get the instructions from Buggy and Buddy.
Make a DIY Shark Tooth Necklace with this tutorial by Happy Go Lucky.
Make your own wrap around shark shirt with this free file from Where the Smiles Have Been.
Add a touch of eerily elegant to your wardrobe with this gold foil shark shirt by Doodle Craft.
Make a flip flop wreath to warn visitors of Shark Infested Waters with this tutorial from Dollar STore Crafts
Easy Rudolph Ornaments
Supplies
Directions
Glue the eyes and button nose on the ornament. Allow it to dry overnight then hang on your tree or share with someone special.