I love the effect of using the two contrasting colors to give texture. This would be a great sleepover project for a tween girls night. Head on over to Flamingo Toes to see how simply this project really is.
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I love the effect of using the two contrasting colors to give texture. This would be a great sleepover project for a tween girls night. Head on over to Flamingo Toes to see how simply this project really is.
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Filth Wizardry could possibly be one of the most creative blogs you’ll find out there for things to do with children… In this post, she shows you how to make dishtowel skirts and then have your children paint and create … Read More ...
Creative Jewish Mom has incorporated two mediums for this children’s craft. Children can really get creative when using different patterns of fabric while also molding their own creations out of the Fimo clay.
This craft is the perfect mix of artistry and functionality. Artwork that turns into a children’s stackable blocks…the kids can even help make this beautiful piece of art! Head on over to Sew, Mama, Sew! for the fabulous tutorial.
A Forest Frolic gives you some great inspiration for creating fabulous paper dolls… her blog is pretty fun to frolic around too!
This method of creating Batik fabric is a safe craft to do with kids and a great afternoon project. HEad on over to Simple Analogy where she uses the methods of That Artist Woman to create beautiful fabric art!
I just love this Camouflage Valentine idea from Family Fun. What a great idea for a boy to bring for his classmates.
Pink and Green Mama has a cute little fabric wreath craft that is perfect for a grey day or a quiet weekend! Click on over to see how!
This heart wreath looks too good on a door to be this simple.
Little Birdie Secrets shows you the How To over at Living With Lindsay for her 2010 start to her Teach Me Tuesday series. Check out both blogs…it’s … Read More ...
Here’s a great Headband from Curly Pops to go with the previous post about the Superhero Poncho! Now your child can be Super from Head to Toe…(even though we know they already are:)
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Craftzine.com features a great link for YOU to inspire YOUR children to use their imagination which is so important for the little ones…so cute!
I love these letters and can’t wait to steal a minute and make both the UPPER CASE and the lowercase letters. Happy Together shows you how to make these cute learning softies!
This scarf is just amazing… Found over at Babble, and taken out as an excerpt from Todd Oldham’s book that I wrote about a little while ago..Kid Made Modern.
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maya*made has great tips on how to create an embroidering basket to teach a lesson on how to embroider. It is so simple you might just have to try it!
This project is so cute, and even the little ones can have a hand in it! It’s just perfect for a library bag for all those books you take home.
Visit The Mad House for the how-to! You could also … Read More ...