Paper Weaving is a classic craft, that can still be fun for all ages even today! You can find a simple up to date tutorial over at Make and Takes.
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Paper Weaving is a classic craft, that can still be fun for all ages even today! You can find a simple up to date tutorial over at Make and Takes.
Woven Milk Carton Coasters – Weaving with milk cartons … Read More ...
This craft/project would be great to incorporate when teaching about gardening, or any other environmental lesson plan. You can find this tutorial, and make a ‘cute’ compost bin of your own over at We-Made-That.com.
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Tinkerlab has a wonderful compilation of 60 Easter Egg Activities for children! It’s not too late to sit down with your kids and some eggs to create! She has them separated into different categories like: Egg Decorating, Plastic Eggs, Egg … Read More ...
The Nature of Grace is a wonderful homeschool blog that shares with their readers the themes that they choose for each week. There are always wonderful crafts and activities that mesh with every subject and the theme. This week’s theme … Read More ...
kidworldcitizen is an awesome site that incorporates ‘activities to help young minds go global’. In fact, they have an activity for almost every continent and country! This Asian Elephant Craft is just one of many that you can use in … Read More ...
People never cease to amaze me in what they can create with materials that don’t even seem to make any sense to create anything! This tutorial will blow-your-mind! Your kids will love to watch the plastic form out of the … Read More ...
If you can get your hands on some foam plates, then you should definitely get your kids ready to make some of these printed Easter Eggs made out of them! You can find the tutorial which shows you how to
I am so excited for The Hunger Games movie to come out this Friday! I am a huge fan of the teen book, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. So when I found this shirt that says, ‘ I Love … Read More ...
This is a quick and easy to assemble game that your children will definitely want to play! The goal is to get the candy in the cup so they can eat it! Visit B. Inspired, Mama for the tutorial!… Read More ...
Looking for an easy way to bring a smile not only to your child’s face, but to others in your town? Why not ‘eyebomb’ your town! This idea is perfect for growing your child’s observation skills, as well as their … Read More ...
Often times I have random things that I don’t want to get rid of because I believe that we could use them in a craft project. I end up putting the randoms into a plastic baggie, and wondering when that … Read More ...
I just recently posted about a tutorial for how to make rainbow rice. This project is perfect to use that technique, and make a Cat in The Hat centerpiece! You can find the tutorial at DabblerMom.… Read More ...
These snowmen are so cute, and each of them has their own personality. You could make a snowman family to look just like yours! Head over to Crafts ‘n Coffee for the tutorial.… Read More ...
Come Together Kids is a great blog to get fun ideas to do with your children. This Science Party post that she has compiled is amazing. She has a bunch of links to her past ‘experiements’ that you can do … Read More ...
I have always wanted to know how these things were made. I love that this craft goes along with a Dr. Seuss book called My Many Colored Days. Your child can help with hammering, or if they are older, … Read More ...