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I have been looking for a way to preserve my children’s artwork for a long time, and it appears I have found the answer! And just in time for Mother’s Day too! This beautiful ‘tree’ covered album from Ikea became …

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These flowers are so beautiful, and all you need are a few materials you probably already have around the house! Perhaps I’ll leave this post open on my computer so my husband can get the idea to do it with …

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Five Little Speckled Frogs CraftWhen I found this monster puppet craft from Red Ted Art’s Blog, there was also a linky at the bottom of the post and I found some great crafts, especially this one! The craft goes along with the song Five …

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I always love a new take on Monster Puppets! These little guys are made out of Egg Carton segments which makes them particularly useful as finger puppets! You can find more pictures and the inspiration over  at Red Ted Art’s

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I can’t think of any child I know that wouldn’t want to wear a Lego bracelet! I love the addition of the mouse on this one! You can find the fun tutorial over at Hideous! Dreadful! Stinky! {Make sure a …

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Even though I am a mother myself, I always find it fun searching for Mother’s Day Crafts! This handprint planter is so cute! I especially love the fact that she used stencils to embellish the handprints and the planter! All …

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I always have to post about the newest lessons and crafts that a wonderful mom and blogger over at The Nature of Grace have come up with. . The projects that she pulls together for her units are always  beautiful, …

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IMG_4474.JPGIs your gnome garden just asking to be decorated with some hand made mushrooms? I love this kid friendly project that will liven up your garden, and let your children’s artwork shine! Head on over to barks blog for the …

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A little while ago, my daughters got a book out from the library that taught them how to make fairy homes. This fairy garden lesson is the perfect addition to our homes that we have out in our back yard! …

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This is a wonderful tutorial to show your children how to make simple feathers. The method is always the same, but the outcome can be very different for each feather depending on the colors and widths of strokes. Get the …
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I have posted about a few other salt dough projects on Craft Gossip, but this was a new technique that I hadn’t seen before. I love the different materials that were used to make these medallions, like the button and …
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Printmaking is such a wonderful way to help your child create lasting artwork and memories. You can use so many materials for printmaking, but why come up with them yourself? The Artful Parent has a great list of printmaking ideas …

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You can find the most wonderful, simple, yet educational crafts from one of my favorite bloggers, No Time For Flashcards. You can always tell this mom puts her heart and soul into her children and what they do to fill …

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Have your kids go outside and find the perfect three sticks to make this adorable framed piece of art and a quote from Winnie the Pooh for your child’s teacher. You can find the inspiration over at What Are We

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iteach hat

I love this idea, because you could make it for either a male or female teacher. The whole process is simple, yet you can put a personal touch on a great gift…for a great teacher! Head on over to one …

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