Showing posts with label kids crafts ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids crafts ideas. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Kid's Craft Ideas - How to Make a Birthday Piñata and Have Fun

Kid's Craft Ideas - How to Make a Birthday Piñata and Have Fun

How to Make a Birthday Piñata and Have Fun

Piñatas are all the rage at kids' birthday parties. There's just something about getting blindfolded, trying to hit a brightly colored object with a stick, and picking up the candy that falls when someone succeeds that young people (and the young at heart) love.


Piñatas have become must-haves for birthday celebrations, but unfortunately they're not cheap.

But did you know that piñatas are really easy and fun to make? You can create a colorful piñata with just a few supplies, and you can find some of them around the house.
Here's how to make a simple one.

Supplies

* Newspaper
* 1/4 cup flour
* 6 cups water, divided
* Large balloon
* Large bowl
* Poster paint
* Twine or other strong string
* Candy and/or small toys


Instructions

  1. Cut or tear newspaper up into strips 1 1/4 inches wide. Make more than you think you'll need to cover the piñata, because several layers must be applied.
  2. Mix up some papier-mache paste. Mix the flour with 1 cup of cold water, and press out all lumps. Then put the other 5 cups of water in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Add a spoonful of boiling water to the flour and water mixture, and mix well. Continue stirring while slowly pouring the mixture into the boiling water. Simmer for 2 to 3 minutes and let cool.
  3. Blow up the balloon and tie securely. Set it down in the bowl.
  4. Soak a strip of newspaper in the paste until soaking wet. Smooth it onto the balloon, wiping off excess paste with your fingers.
  5. Add more newspaper strips soaked in paste, overlapping each by about an inch and crossing the strips. Cover all but the tied end with two layers of newspaper.
  6. Let the piñata dry for 2 to 3 days.
  7. Pop the balloon and remove it.
  8. Decorate the piñata with poster paint. Glue on construction paper accents, streamers and other decorations if desired. Let paint and glue dry.
  9. Using an ice pick, carefully poke a hole on each side on the top. Thread a length of twine through the holes and tie the ends together to make a hanger.
  10. Fill the piñata with candy or toys. Cover the hole with masking tape, and paste some newspaper over the tape. Let dry for 24 hours, and paint to match the rest of the piñata.
If you like, you can use a large balloon and a smaller one to make a body with a head. Just cover the balloons separately, let dry and decorate as desired, then put the open ends together after you've added the candy. Attach with more newspaper and paste, and let dry.

Making piñatas is rather messy, but it's also lots of fun. A homemade piñata is also much less expensive than a store-bought one, and it is completely customizable.

The next time you're planning a birthday party, why not try your hand at papier-mache?

Fun Kids Crafts

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Have a look at all the crafts included in “Fun Kids Crafts E-book:”

  • Fathers Day Crafts
  • Easter Crafts
  • Valentines Crafts
  • Christmas Crafts
  • Crafts Without Glue
  • Easy Crafts
  • Egg Crafts
  • Halloween Crafts
  • Holiday Crafts
  • Mothers Day Crafts
  • Preschool Crafts
  • Thanksgiving Crafts
  • Themed Crafts
  • Toilet Roll Crafts

This is only a few of the crafts in this e-book, there are many, many more. Have fun this year with lots of easy mother’s day crafts for kids and crafts for all the other holidays to come.

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These Crafts Are Specifically designed to be:

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  2. Practical
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All the projects are made from easy to find materials, using simple techniques that really do work. Even the little ones that still have undeveloped motor skills will be able to manage with easy.

Even your little 3 year old will be able to do these easy crafts and make a mother’s day gift for mom

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  • You can spend some creative & quality time with your child
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  • These crafts have easy-to-follow instructions
  • Pictures & Templates included
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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Finger Painting


Finger Painting

What you need:

  • 1 cup of cold water
  • 2.5 liters of boiling water (5.25pints)
  • 1 cup of soap flakes
  • 1 cup laundry starch
  • ½ cup of talcum powder
  • powder paints or food coloring

What to do:

  1. Begin by dissolving the starch in cold water.
  2. Add the boiling water slowly while stirring.
  3. Add the soap flakes and talcum powder and lastly the paint or coloring.
  4. Allow to cool.

  • Let the children paint pictures on paper with the finger paint.
  • Now make impressions of the pictures by pressing a piece of paper on the picture.
  • Use the finger painting prints as gift wrapping.


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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Children Craft Ideas - Crafting as a Family


Children Craft Ideas - Crafting as a Family


Looking for Children Craft Ideas? Why not crafting as a family? In these busy times, it can be difficult to get the whole family together to do anything. And when we do gather, all too often it's in front of the television, leaving little opportunity for bonding and enjoying one another's company. Getting creative together is a much more rewarding way to spend family time.

Crafting as a family may seem impossible, especially when you have children who were born several years apart. But there are many projects that, with a little help for the younger kids, are appropriate for all ages.

Here are some ideas of crafting as a family that can be used as Children Craft Ideas.

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1. Tie-dying and fabric painting

Making custom-made t-shirts is a great project for the whole family. Tie-dying is easy enough for small children to participate, yet older kids and teens love the look it creates. Fabric painting is also a great way to decorate clothing, and the paint comes in squeeze bottles and jars so your kids can use the method that suits them best.

2. Beaded jewelry

Stringing beads to make necklaces, bracelets, and anklets is one of the simplest crafts there is. While this is not a good project for toddlers because they could swallow the beads, children of preschool age and up can participate. Plastic needles can be used to make beading safer for little hands, and large beads will be easier for them to string. Older children may prefer to use smaller beads, so give them a few different sizes and styles to choose from.

3. Scrapbooking

Although younger children do not have the motor skills to create scrapbook pages on their own, they can certainly help. They can assist in choosing pictures and embellishments for each page, and they can glue on an occasional piece. Children who are just learning to write can do handwritten journaling that will bring back fond memories in a few years. And teens and preteens can create layouts and crop photos.

4. Clay crafts

Creating beads, figurines and other items out of clay is a great project for the family. Younger children can use Play Doh if it's easier or more familiar for them, as it will harden when dry. Clay is great for creating holiday decorations, gifts, and decorative containers.

5. Holiday decorations

Many families turn crafting into a Christmas tradition by having each member make an ornament for the tree each year. But you could also use other holidays for family crafting inspiration. Before Halloween, for example, you could carve or decorate miniature pumpkins together. Any holiday is a great excuse to get everyone together and get creative.

Simple crafts are great for getting the family to work together. These projects are easy enough for young children, but they provide the opportunity for older children and parents to put their creativity to work too. These family craft ideas are ideal to use as Children Craft Ideas. Working together as a family, ideal for homeschoolers!

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Saturday, November 29, 2008

Kids Crafts Ideas - Easy "Cell phone" For Kids To Make












Kids Crafts Ideas - Easy "Cell Phone"


This is once again one of our Kids Crafts Ideas that are meant for the little kids. It is an easy and fun project that the kids will love.


What you need for this kids crafts idea:

  • 1 Box the size of a cell phone. (Pill box or a tetra brick box for juice rinsed etc.)
  • 1 Black pipe cleaner
  • White paper
  • Ruler
  • Black felt-tipped pen
  • Paint brush
  • Black paint
  • Scissors
  • Glue

How to doe this craft:

  1. Paint the box black and let the paint dry completely
  2. Draw a square on the white paper, divided in the inside to make squares for filling in the keys of the cell phone. For very little ones only make enough for all the numbers
  3. With your pen write in the numbers
  4. Cut out the square and paste it to the "front" of your cell phone
  5. Make a hole on the top and insert the pipe cleaner to make the "aerial"

That it, you have a "cell phone!" Kids Crafts Ideas can be simple. Sometimes the kids enjoy the easy and simple kid's crafts more. You can build a whole lesson around this about communication, how cell phones work and even numbers. Enjoy our Kids Crafts Ideas.


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Friday, August 15, 2008

Kids Crafts Ideas: Shoe Crafts



Here is one of our really fun kids' crafts ideas, decorating your shoes! Kids love this kind of crafts because they can actually use it afterwards.

No outfit is complete without the right pair of shoes. You must not think it is more so for adults than kids. Kids' idea of the right shoes may differ from that of adults though. On thing I know is kids love shoes. My little granddaughter is only 4 but she has a serious love affair with shoes. I have never seen any kid with more shoes than she has and still it is a major fight not to buy more.

Funky, embellished shoes are quite popular among the younger set, especially the younger kids. This provides a great opportunity to bring out kids' creativity! Here are some shoe crafts that your kids will love (and that you can enjoy with them as well).

Here are a few tips on how you can implement this kids crafts ideas:

1. You Can Spruce Up Your Shoelaces

Colorful shoelaces can add pizzazz to any pair of sneakers. You can easily tie-dye shoelaces by mixing two or more colors of fabric paint with an equal amount of warm water. Tie knots in the laces about an inch apart, and then dip each individual section into the dye, alternating colors. This can get messy, so be sure to cover the work area and protect the kids' clothing!

There is an even simpler way to decorate your shoelaces, use fine-tipped markers. Sharpies are the best, because they are permanent. And they now come in lots of different colors, so you can use them to make your laces extra colorful.

2. Have Fun Making Your Own Charms

We all know shoelace charms look great on sneakers. There are kits available that have everything you need to make your own shoelace charms. You can also buy individual supplies at your local craft store or online.

If you love your Crocks, making your own snap-in charms can really be a lot of fun. Using Fimo clay, you can make any kind of charm you can imagine. You can paint it with acrylic paint once it's dry. There are also rubber plugs that you can buy online or in craft stores to glue to the back of any kind of charm. Using these, you can make charms out of virtually any type of material, including plastic, metal, and rubber.

3. For Lots Of Fun, Paint Your Shoes

Especially for the little ones, one of the simplest ways to make shoes unique is to paint them. This works well for many types of flip flops, as well as cloth sneakers. All you need is some fabric paint and a pencil to get started. Just draw your design on with a pencil, and when it's just right, fill it in with paint.

You can add flair to your painted shoes by adding some studs or colorful rhinestones. These provide nice, sparkly accents. The stick-on kind may work, but they tend to come off easily, especially when you put them on something you're going to wear. A Bedazzler will attach them much more securely.

Decorating your shoes is a fun way for kids to express their individuality. It's also a great kid's crafts project to do with the family or friends. With just a few simple craft supplies, they can have hours of fun making their shoes unique.

With this kid's crafts ideas I'm sure I'm going to buy less shoes for Anabel and get her decorating the old ones instead to make them new again. Enjoy this fun kid's craft.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Crafts For Kids: How to Come up With a Craft Idea for Kid Programs


Crafts For Kids: How to Come up With a Craft Idea for Kid Programs

Did your search for Crafts for Kids get you to this blog? Are you looking for crafts ideas for kid's enrichment? Maybe you feel like you are just not the creative type, and you struggle with coming up with craft projects. It is true that some people just have a knack for finding or even inventing craft ideas, but your creativity can be improved. There are ways to make it easier to find a craft idea for kid needs.

I think one of the best ways are to get a really good kids crafts e-book. If you are a Sunday school teacher you will fin excellent Bible crafts on page 8 of the e-book Fun Kids Crafts E-Book. For moms and teacher you will also find very good Easy Kids on page 86. Fun Kids Crafts has crafts for every occasion and every stage. Go and Have a Look at Fun Kids Crafts E-Book.

Tips for finding kids crafts:

1. Lay aside any perfectionism

Locking yourself into thinking there is only one right way to do something makes every decision harder. Regardless of the kid program you are helping with, there are always many suitable craft ideas out there. Don't worry about picking the wrong one! If you've taken into consideration the age and skill levels of the kids involved, your choice will be adequate.

2. Consider your budget

When choosing a craft idea for kid programs, you need to be aware that some of them are expensive. Prepackaged kits to make a fun foam picture frame or a craft stick cross are affordable for a few kids, but if you are needing to do a craft with a lot of kids, these kits might cost too much. It's often easy to do almost exactly the same project by just looking at the craft kit components and buying the same materials in bulk at the discount store. You may have to do some preparation, like cutting out shapes ahead of time, or at least making cardboard patterns for the kids to use in cutting out their own. The savings will be worth it, however.

3. Different crafts for boys and girls

In spite of years of indoctrination from women's libbers, the fact remains that boys and girls like different sorts of crafts! If the craft seems a little girly, don't use it at boys' camp. Stick with lace-up leather billfolds, Indian artifacts, dinosaur art, and similar projects. Girls will like beads and anything that's pink or purple. For a craft idea for kid camp where there are kids of both sexes, keep it on the boyish side and provide some pink materials to keep the girls happy.

4. Let ideas spring from examples

An aspect of creativity that the non-creative types don't realize is that ideas spring from other ideas. That is, if you look over a book or website of craft ideas, maybe none of them will appeal to you, but if you let them, they will spark an idea for a similar project. Use what you can and change what you must in the craft directions. For instance, the craft may have a slogan to be written across the front. If you need to change the slogan to fit your own needs, it's perfectly OK. For instance, the pictured project might say "Girls rock!" You can change that to "He is the Rock!" if that meets your VBS needs better.

5. Follow the instruction if you find it easier

A final suggestion is to realize that you don't have to change the instructions or create something new to have a good craft idea for kid use. Feel free to follow the instructions to the letter if that works better for you. The kids will have a great time either way. Just pick a craft idea, for kid creativity beats adult creativity every time! The kids will make it creative, even if you have doubts about your own ability in this area.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Fun Kids Crafts E-Book


Fun Kids Crafts E-Book

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  • Christmas Crafts
  • Crafts Without Glue
  • Easter Crafts
  • Easy Crafts
  • Egg Crafts
  • Fathers Day Crafts
  • Halloween Crafts
  • Holiday Crafts
  • Mothers Day Crafts
  • Preschool Crafts
  • Thanksgiving Crafts
  • Themed Crafts
  • Toilet Roll Crafts
  • Valentines Crafts

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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Kids Summer Crafts - Decorating Flower Pots Craft


This is one of our really fun kid's summer crafts. It can also be used as a spring craft and then you can plant some plant in it that needs to be planted in spring. Doing kids summer crafts is a way to get outdoors with the kids and have fun in the sun.

What you need for this crafts:

  • Terra-Cotta flower pots
  • Acrylic paint
  • Paintbrushes
  • Thick white crafts glue
  • Paint markers
  • Pencil
  • Clear fat glass marbles (you should get these at a crafts shop)
  • Potting soil
  • A suitable seedling for the pot
  • Watering can with water

How to do this craft:

In this craft we are going to decorate our flower pots with different slithery snakes and some bugs.

  1. Let's start with a snake to coil around the pot
  2. Take the marbles and draw eyes with paint on the flat side of the marbles. If you do not want to do this you can of course get colored marbles and use as is.
  3. Let the easy dry.
  4. With your pencil draw a snake's head and the snake's body curling around your pot and ending at the bottom.
  5. Using your paint, color in your snake. Leave spaces spread over the body of your snake so you can use another color and paint spots and stripes for your snake.
  6. Let the one color dry and then do the spots.
  7. Use the paint markers to draw the outlines of your snake.
  8. Now ask an adult to paint your thumbs with paint.
  9. Press your thumb on any of the empty spaces between your curling snake to make the bodies of ladybirds.
  10. Draw the detail of the ladybird's spots etc. with your paint marker.
  11. Stick the snake's eyes on with the clue and let it dry.
  12. Fill your pot with potting soil and plant your seedling.
  13. Water your plant.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Food Crafts For Kids: Baking Tasty Bread Rolls


This is one of our food crafts for kids that can serve as a science lesson as well. You can explain to the kids how the yeast grows on the flour and sugar to produce carbon dioxide and that it is the bubbles of carbon dioxide trapped in the dough that gives the bread its lovely soft texture.

As this craft use heat, it must be done with adult supervision. I also do not think the kids will mange the kneading on their own. Make sure you use oven mitts when you take the rolls out of the oven.

What you need for this craft:

  • 1 lb Strong white bread flour
  • 1 Teaspoon salt
  • 2 Teaspoons easy-blend instant yeast
  • 2 Teaspoons sugar
  • 1 Cup of boiled cooled water (you may need a little more depending on the strength of the flour)
  • 2 Tablespoons of oil
  • Milk for brushing
  • A food brush
  • A greased baking tray
  • A large glass bowl
  • A wooden spoon
  • Sesame seeds
  • Oven mitts
  • Wire rack

How to do this craft:

  1. Sift the flour and the salt into a glass bowl.
  2. Add the sugar and yeast and stir it in.
  3. Pour the warm water and the oil into this mixture and stir it in with the wooden spoon to make a soft dough (the water must only be warm and not too hot or it will kill the yeast and your bread rolls will not rise.)
  4. Now you have to dust a clean work surface with flour.
  5. Place the dough onto this surface and gently knead it until soft and elastic.
  6. Keep on kneading, folding the dough and kneading again for about 10 minutes (you and mom will have to take turns!)
  7. Place the dough back into your bowl and cover it with plastic cling wrap.
  8. Leave the dough in a warm place to rise until it has doubled in size. This should take about 1 ½ hours.
  9. Going back to your work surface, sprinkle it with flour again and knead it for about a minute to squeeze out any large air bubbles.
  10. Now you break the dough into 12 even pieces.
  11. Roll each piece into a ball and place it on your baking tray.
  12. Cover the rolls with cling wrap and let them rise in a warm place until they have doubled in size (about 40 minutes)
  13. Preheat the oven to 4250 F or gas mark 7.
  14. Brush the rolls with a little milk and sprinkle it with the sesame seeds.
  15. Bake the rolls in the oven for 12-15 minutes until done (to test if they are done knock on them lightly and they should sound hollow, remember to use oven mitts!)
  16. Take the rolls out of the oven and leave them to cool in the baking tray for two minutes.
  17. Place them on a wire rack to cool.

You may be wondering why the rolls stop rising once in the oven. It is because the heat of the oven kills the yeast and it stops growing. So, in this food craft for kids we have learned about yeast and how it works in the baking process. This is an example of food crafts for kids that can be very helpful in homeschooling.

As summer is coming you may be looking for summer crafts, you can get really fun summer crafts at Fun Kids Craft And on the same site you can get Bible Crafts to turn any bible story lesson into a fun activity. If you are looking for even more crafts you will find lots of crafts at Fun Kid Crafts and Bible Crafts for kids.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Kids Crafts Ideas: Making Peanut Clusters


When you are thinking of kid's crafts ideas, you must not make the mistake of overlooking the easy crafts. Kids love doing crafts that gives them results fast and if the result is edible, even the better. Making peanut clusters fall into this very easy kids crafts category, it is quick and the end result is very tasty.

Note: because the chocolate needs to be melt over hot water, this craft must be done under adult supervision.

What you need for this craft:

  • 8oz Plain milk chocolate (any chocolate will do it does not have to be cooking chocolate; I often use ordinary plain milk chocolate)
  • 2 Tablespoon smooth peanut butter
  • 1 Cup peanuts
  • A small pot or saucepan
  • Water
  • A glass bowl that fits onto your pot or saucepan without touching the water in it
  • Spoon for stirring
  • Teaspoon
  • Baking tray sprayed with non-stick spray

How to do this craft:

  1. Half fill your pot with water and bring it to the boil.
  2. Remove from the heat.
  3. Break the milk chocolate up into pieces and place them in the glass bowl.
  4. Place the bowl over the hot water and stir until melted.
  5. Add the peanut butter and peanuts and stir through until all the peanuts are well covered with chocolate and the peanut butter is mixed through well.
  6. Spoon teaspoons full of the mixture and allow the chocolate to set.
  7. Your clusters are now ready to eat.

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Friday, May 2, 2008

Fun Kids Crafts

Fun Kids Crafts

Doing kids crafts are such fun. Kids love making "things" and using this love to teach them is a good way to make learning fun. Although doing crafts is an ideal way to teach kids, the fun element must be the most important part of a craft.

Finding crafts can be a problem. I think we all know how time consuming it can be to search the internet for crafts. That is not necessary though, as there is a site where you can lots of easy and fun crafts for the kids. Have a look at "Fun Kids Crafts" at http://www.kidscrafts.topknacks.com you will find lots of fun and easy crafts on that site.

In my next post I'll give you a fun kids craft to do. So now I have to run to go and get that craft for you.



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