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Seashell Collage for Kids to Make

June 27, by Sarah White. Leave a Comment

We’re headed to the beach for our vacation soon, and I don’t know about your family, but we always come home with a ridiculous quantity of seashells.

I’m always looking for crafts to do with shells, and this pretty painted collage from Art Bar is really pretty and easy to make.

I love this one as an option for a group of kids to do in an art class or for a crafty summer playdate. If you have shells you probably have most of the supplies on hand you need for this one (you could use a canvas instead of mounting them on wood if you like).

Check out Art Bar for all the details.

[Photo: Art Bar.]

 

Looking for more seashell craft ideas? Check out these articles on different crafts and DIY’s to make using seashells from the beach.

 

Dollar Tree – Beach Shell Nautical Planter — CraftBits.com

17 Wind Chimes You Can Make With Seashells And Sea Glass – Home and Garden

Nail Polish Seashells — CraftBits.com

How to Dye Seashells – Lesson Plans 

Recycled shells make great pedestal bowls 

Lots of fun ways to paint shells – Recycled Crafts

DIY Painted Seashells – Indie Crafts 

DIY Marbled Seashells Garland for the Summer – Indie Crafts

Seashell Wreath  

Mini Magazine Download {Story Shells} – Lesson Plans

Seashell Collage for Kids to Make – Lesson Plans 

Seashell And Moss Picture Frame — CraftBits.com

Seashell Wind Chime — CraftBits.com 

Seashell Candle — CraftBits.com

 

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10 Fun Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs

If you’re looking to go beyond the dye kits at the store for your Easter eggs this year, I’ve collected 10 fun ways to dye or otherwise decorate your Easter eggs. These are fun STEM and craft experiments for kids and are pretty fun for grownups, too.

One of the most popular ways to dye Easter eggs while still using items from the store is to use natural dyeing methods with vegetables, fruit and spices. I’m sharing links to a few different posts here because people have slightly different methods or recipes for achieving different colors, but the basic procedure explained by Real Life at Home is a good one. 

Check the recipe suggestions at Kaleyann, Mommypotamus and Your Home Based Mom, and let kids raid the kitchen or pick some fun things from the grocery store to try. Make sure to keep good records so you can repeat the process next year!

Another easy method to try is dyeing eggs with food coloring. This can make more vibrant colors than you tend to get from natural dyes, but it’s still an easy method and can be done with things you already have in the house. Check out these tips from Studio DIY to get started.

If you want to use food coloring to color your eggs but want to give them a different look, try this method of dyeing eggs with rice from Kids Activity Zone. Or get a marbled look by dyeing eggs with whipped cream, like these from My Home Based Life. So fun and messy!

For less traditional looking eggs, try dyeing eggs with old silk ties or shirts. The pattern from the fabric transfers to the egg in a unique way that’s a lot of fun to try. Get the instructions from A Thrifty Mom.

Use markers and coffee filters for an easy, pretty, low-mess way to color eggs. Learn how at The Savvy Sparrow. Or bring some nature to your egg decorating with these pretty pressed flower eggs from Little Pine Learners.

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