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Crafts: X-Cross Stitch, Christmas is for Children

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Art and Craft for Children, John T. Rae, Good Book

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Do you know of any easy Christmas crafts for children?

We are spending Christmas out of town at a cabin this year with a 7, 4, and 3 year old. We need to put up our own tree on Christmas eve and wanted the children to be able to create the ornaments for the tree. I’m already planning on the traditional paper chains but need some fun quick ideas for the rest.

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Christmas Decoration Opinion for Children

Are you a parent?  If so, there is a good chance that you already know just how much kids love the holidays.  That is why you may want to think about letting your children help you decorate for Christmas.  In fact, in addition to just letting them help you hang Christmas decorations, you may also want to let them make their own handmade Christmas decorations.  Not only will you find that there are a number of benefits to doing so, but you will also find that there are a number of fun and exciting Christmas decorations that they can easily make.

Almost every family that celebrates Christmas has a Christmas tree; therefore, there is a good chance that your family will have one.  One fun and exciting Christmas craft project that your children could do involves making their own Christmas ornaments.  Christmas ornaments can be made from regular paper or any other type of material. In fact, you can purchase a number of Christmas ornament cutouts or guides from your local craft store. These ornament pieces are likely plain, but already shaped like something, such as a star or a cross. It would be up to your child to paint their ornament.  This type of Christmas decoration craft project is great for small children or those who may be making their own Christmas decorations for the first time.

In addition to Christmas trees, a large number of families have small Christmas signs or pictures throughout their home. These signs and pictures often state a Christmas message or have a picture of Santa.  Your children could easily make their own paintings or drawings, often with the supplies that can already be found inside your home. Your child’s picture would likely look great on your refrigerator or you could even frame the picture and hang it up somewhere else inside your home.  This type of Christmas decoration craft project is ideal for children of any age and, as previously mentioned, is a great way to save money since you likely already have all of the needed supplies.

Another fun Christmas decoration that your children could do is make a centerpiece for your dinning room table. In fact, you may also want to use that centerpiece for your Christmas dinner.  If you are looking for a somewhat elegant centerpiece, you could easily have your children make their own.  You can do this by purchasing artificial flowers, a large bowl or vase, as well as other decorative items. Your children can easily arrange these items to create their own unique centerpieces for your dinning room table. It may also be a good idea to let them be crafty. Your child may also be able to create a centerpiece in the shape of Santa or a Christmas tree by using construction paper and a few other small supplies.

The above mentioned Christmas craft decoration ideas for kids are just a few of the many that exist. In addition to using your own craft ideas, you can also find a number of other fun Christmas craft projects for kids online.  You can find a collection of ideas by performing a standard internet search.  Also, in your local library or at one of your local book stores, you may also be able to find a collection of Christmas craft books for children. These books tend to outline the supplies needed, as well as give detailed directions on how to make Christmas decorations.  These decorations may include Christmas drawings or paintings, tree ornaments, table centerpieces, and much more.

Regardless of which type of Christmas decorations you allow your child or children to make, they will likely enjoy the experience, especially if you participate as well.  For a child, there is nothing like seeing their Christmas drawings hanging on the walls or their Christmas ornaments hanging on the tree. That is why you are advised to let your children make their own Christmas decorations. As mentioned above, there are a number of decorations that they can easily create; decorations that may require little time and money.

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Surviving Summer With the Children

Ah! School is almost over for another year. Over will be days filled with getting up and getting to school on time, homework, last minute school projects and school programs. For about two weeks after school ends everyone is loving life. But then reality sets in. Children become bored. The parent’s normal schedule is gone. The rest of the summer is a constant challenge.


As a young mother, “Summer Vacation” was a real challenge. I had seven children, very little money, a small hot house and a husband that was out of town most of the time. It was enough to drive the most stable mother to the edge of insanity. So, we would pack up the old station wagon with a picnic lunch and find places to go. Over the years we visited every park, lake and canyon in three counties. We visited museums, went to community events and toured local factories. Once a month we would go somewhere that required money such as a zoo or amusement park. Our summer days were busy and fun.


I was lucky in many ways that I had the ability to stay home with my children. In today’s world most parents have to work to survive. This only compounds the problem of keeping children constructively busy during summer vacation. It is a proven fact that when most children are left to their own devices for extended periods of time they tend to get into trouble.


What is a parent to do? The key to surviving the summer is planning. It is good to provide a variety of activities. Whether as a parent you have the time to spend with your children or you leave them with someone while you work, it is important to have a plan. Even if you work, it is important to plan time with your children doing constructive and fun activities. Spending time with our children will create lasting memories and traditions that will be handed down for generations. These are some activities that have worked well for others.


1. Museums. Everywhere there are museums. Most counties have may museums. Museums can be entertaining as well as educational.


2. Parks. Pack a picnic lunch and visit a different park every week until you have found all the parks in your area.


3. Reading Chart. It is important for children to keep reading over the summer or they can loose some of the progress they have made. Make a chart and have rewards for certain numbers of pages read. There can be small rewards for a few pages read and then when a larger number of pages are accomplished a trip or large item can be the reward.


4. Neighborhood Carnival. Have your children plan a carnival for the neighborhood. They can make up games and serve bags of popcorn or candy.


5. Theme Days. There are many days that celebrate everything from donuts to airplanes. Hera are a few examples: National Doughnut day in June 6th, Space Day is July 16th and Peter Rabbit Day is July 28th. Research what days fall in your schedule and plan activities for the day around the theme.


6. Nature Scavenger Hunt. Send the children into the yard or neighborhood or take them to a park. Have them find as many different kinds of leaves and rocks that they can. When they are done, have them research what kind of leaves and rocks they are and then have them make a picture or craft out of the items.


7. Bird watching. Obtain a book about birds. Make binoculars by gluing two toilet paper rolls together and having the children decorate them. Send them out with their binoculars to look for as many different kind of birds as they can. Making and hanging a bird feeder will attract birds to your yard.


8. Meals. Let each child help plan and prepare a meal each week.


9. Historical Sites. Every town has a history. Find the historical sites in your area, learn about them and visit them.


10. Tye dye. Learn how to tye dye clothes. Buy white T-shirts and let the children design their own shirts.


As you plan out your activities you will have a lot of fun, create memories and most importantly, retain your sanity as you go through the summer months.

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Sources For Personalized Music CDs For Children

My Very Own Music CD was one of the largest successes in the history of the children’s music industry. By crafting CDs specifically aimed at an individual child, the company was able to inspire and make happy an entire generation of children. They did this by grouping together CDs that have between six and ten songs, each grouped according to an interest of the child, and often using the child’s name during the songs themselves. And they did it by using a musical score that was vibrant and happy. Children loved the songs and parents loved the delight on their children’s faces.

The personalized CDs make gift giving so much easier, and more personal! The difference between giving a CD that has been personalized to include the child’s name, and has his or her name sung by his or her heroes, and just giving a gift that came from an impersonal store is huge. Whoever you give the gift to will see the difference, as certainly as you can.

Albums like Awesome Kids Christians Songs, which provided a plethora of tracks all reaffirming traditional Christian values, such as the fact that Jesus is God, and that Jesus and God love each child personally more than words can express, swept the Christian community and helped Christian parents instill the proper values in their children. The eleven songs on the album each treats a different Christian theme, and is intended for children between the ages of nine and twelve. But, as they say, some things are timeless, and the CD is sure to be of enjoyment to all Christians.

Another release from My Very Own Music is Journey to the Land of Imagination, an impressive collection of fanciful tales and ballads that will stretch the limits of a child’s ability to create and imagine. If you want to increase the scope of your child’s wondering, as well as have them marvel at how the people who sing so beautifully on this CD keep repeating his or her name, then this album is for you.

Always popular among pint-sized superheros, Spiderman and You is an album that will appeal to the more adventurous children on your list. The songs on this CD take the listener through many different episodes in Spiderman’s career, and he will battle his nemeses and confront problems in the city and rescue his beloved Mary Jane, all as your child sings along and hears his or her name sung back at them. The songs on this disk are energetic and thrilling, as is fitting to their subject matter, and will lift and thrill your child’s spirits.

Whatever your needs in personalized children’s CDs, My Very Own Music will be able to meet them. Since they have literally thousands of children’s names in the database, and hundreds of interest grouped CDs, they are the world’s number one provider of personalized songs for children.

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Arts & Crafts Techniques : Creative Art Ideas for Children


Children can create artwork of their own by applying squares of tissue paper to an original drawing or coloring book page. Introduce children to creative projects withhelp from an art teacher in this free video on arts and crafts techniques. Expert: Cori DiSimone Contact: www.corisets.com Bio: Cori DiSimone has a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in printmaking and painting, and she has a Master of Arts in Art History. Filmmaker: Antonio Villagomez

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Printable Paper Activities For Your Children

Children are non-stop. They have to be constantly in motion and who can blame them with all that energy? If you’re a parent, you’re probably always on the lookout for new activities for your children to try, and one idea you might have overlooked is creating projects and gifts with printable paper. Paper is available in custom stock sheets of all colors, making it possible to personalize a project just for your family. If you find the right website, it’s going to be affordable as well.

Printable paper crafts are extremely easy to set up and supervise, and yet are often engrossing enough to keep kids occupied for hours at a time. Best of all, you don’t have to worry about all of your kids’ projects cluttering up the house you can just tell them to share their gifts with friends and family. Just be sure to save a couple for the refrigerator.

The really neat thing about printable paper is that it lends itself to so many different activities. As an easy example, let’s consider some of the different crafts your child could create for his or her next birthday party.

If your child has a birthday coming up, you can stretch those creative muscles (and save a buck or two) by making your own party hats. Your child can design these on the computer, then add extra details using markers, crayons, stickers, and glitter. Be sure to make these on heavyweight paper, though the regular stuff might not be strong enough to support all of that glitter!

As long as you are preparing for the party, why not encourage your son or daughter to send out homemade party invitations? All you have to do is select a custom paper size your little Michelangelo will do the rest! If your child really enjoys this activity, you might even be able to squeeze some thank you notes out of the deal. When’s the last time you found a child willing to work on hose?

Next, you can make your child’s party special for the guests as well by creating printable paper gift bags. Your kid can find a template online or make their own on the computer, then print the design and begin the necessary folding, cutting, stapling, and gluing. You child can fill these bags with toys, candy, pennies, or even personalized notes.

For all these projects, be sure to save any templates you find or create on your computer. This will give you a leg up on next year’s birthday activities.

Wit so many projects available for birthdays alone, just imagine what your child might be inspired to create on Valentine’s Day, Halloween, St. Patrick’s Day, Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year’s, or any other holiday. In fact, your kid will probably never be short of project ideas, even if the only holiday on hand is that it’s Saturday.

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Halloween Paper Decorations For Children – 2 Interesting Methods

Halloween is all about having fun with your friends and family. Among the best parts of Halloween are decorating the house with crafts. And when these crafts are all hand made, the more the merrier! Coming to its expenditure part, the amazing fact is that this sort of craft work can easily be done using anything you get your hands an at home. Using old paper or simple construction paper many decorative can be made to make your Halloween special and spooky.

Now I’m sure, you all must be looking for some free Halloween crafts that are easy enough for you to follow!

Halloween paper crafts are real fun for kids. Try cutting out a ghost from white paper or make a detailed pumpkin window peek! The idea is to enjoy what ever you make! This way you would be able to use all your creativity.

Well, internet is a hub for several ideas. Once you have the ideas and tips and tricks, you can use your innovative skills to make the ideas even more interesting. Creativity and imagination is the key to make your decorations as exclusive and attractive and spooky as you wish to. Here are a few ideas to get started:

1. Pumpkin Lantern

Take some sheets of construction paper and gather the basic craft equipment like scissors and glue.

Fold the construction sheet in to half from the shorter side.

Now, with a ruler, measure 2 inches towards inside from the open edge. Next, draw a line 18 inch long across the paper. Father, 1 inch apart between the paper’s fold and the 18 inch line draw lines.

With the scissors, cut the shorter lines from the paper’s folded edge and stop at the line.

Your strips are ready. Now, unfold the paper. Bend it in to a cylinder and paste together the sides.

To make the handle of the lantern, cut 1

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Crafts and games for young children for easter?

My organization (APO) holds an annual Easter party for the faculty’s children of my university. I need some crafts and games for the kids to do that aren’t too messy and do not take a lot of time. Any ideas?
I should have added this:

We do have an egg hunt thing, the egss are hidden in a bunch of straw that is kept to one area of the room. Its a big part of our event

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