This is such a fun technique and of course you can use it on all sorts of projects if you don’t happen to need a rainbow softie right now.
Barley & Birch has a great tutorial for using chalk pastels … Read More ...
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This is such a fun technique and of course you can use it on all sorts of projects if you don’t happen to need a rainbow softie right now.
Barley & Birch has a great tutorial for using chalk pastels … Read More ...
King Day is typically a time of service and reflection on what each of us can do to help make our communities better places, as well as discussions of racial equity and how our nation still falls short of … Read More ...
I thought this was a great tutorial to share. It’s perfect for the classroom but you do require a small loom to get started. Students could bring in old t-shirts from home and swap colors with their peers to create … Read More ...
I am always looking for a way to use up my fabric scraps so I was excited to run across this wonderful projects shared by Vicki on Art with Kids. This is not only a great way to use up … Read More ...
I love sewing and quilting and, over the years, have collected a lot of scrap fabric. I thought perhaps some of you might have a hefty fabric collection so I thought I would share this great project you can make … Read More ...
When I found this project, I immediately went on a search around my home for a plain white anything I could try this with! Such a fun project to do with the family or even with a larger group of … Read More ...
Discover how easy it is to make fancy rings using scraps of colorful fabric, felt, and chenille stems. These are perfect to make as a Mother’s Day gift or to exchange with friends and classmates. You can also easily modify … Read More ...
Next time you clean out the dresser drawers, don’t throw away those old t-shirts that are stained, holey, or just too small. Instead, follow the directions shared by NellieBellie to use them to craft colorful drink coasters.
It just takes … Read More ...
Maybe I am drawn to this project because I love quilting and fabric. I also hate the idea of throwing fabric scraps, no matter how small they are, and this is a great excuse to save them to be used … Read More ...
Learn how you can make colorful puzzles for all your favorite kids both young and old. All you need is a piece of fabric with a large print, felt, and fusible web. You can cut simple puzzle shapes for younger … Read More ...
How adorable are these little terracotta pots of Halloween Joy. Each one is made using a Glove and some pipecleaners.
For the full tutorial visit Craftsncoffee.com.
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This Elmers glue Batik dye tutorial looks fantastic and was created by Our Creative Day. I am definitely adding this one to my summer To-Do list as I think not only will the kids love it I will too. My … Read More ...
This Wooden Spoon Puppet project is a great tool to teach your children about family. The Nature of Grace includes many different ideas and activities to go along with a ‘family’ themed lesson plan.
… Read More ...I love the blog Putti Prapancha, and she just did a guest post over at Red Ted Art’s Blog, another one of my top favorites for kids’ crafts. Roopa shows you how to create a fabulous t-shirt with … Read More ...
If you are a sewer or quilter like me, you have a lot of scrap fabric lying around. This is a great project to let your kids use their imaginations to create something spectacular with them! Head on over to … Read More ...