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Elmer’s Disappearing Purple School Glue Sticks, 0.21 Ounces Each, 2 Sticks per Pack, Purple (E522)

Elmer’s Disappearing Purple School Glue Sticks, 0.21 Ounces Each, 2 Sticks per Pack, Purple (E522)

  • Number one teacher brand
  • Perfect for school projects
  • Goes on purple so it is easy to see
  • Dries clear
  • Washable, safe, and non-toxic

Elmer’s Products, Inc. is a company rich in history and tradition. Since the 1940′s the Elmer’s family of products has developed to meet the ever-changing needs of consumers. They range from a full line of adhesives, arts, crafts, and educational products for children to a complete offering of craft, hobby, office, and home repair products for adults. Elmer’s Disappearing Purple School Glue Stick is the number one teacher brand, a favorite for easy, no-mess bonding. The Elmer’s disappearing purple formula goes on purple so it is easy to see, yet dries clear, providing a strong bond. It works well on a variety school projects, crafts, and decorations. Elmer’s Disappearing Purple School Glue Stick goes on smooth and dries fast and colorless. It is acid-free, washable, safe and non-toxic. You can trust your best work to Elmer’s. Through years of growth and innovation Elmer’s has proven its longstanding commitment to quality and fulfillment of consumers’ inherent need to imagine, build

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Thanksgiving Crafts-Learn to Make a Personalized Thanksgiving Place Card Holder

Grab your Thanksgiving guests’ attention when heading to the table for their feast, and guide them to their seats with a one of a kind personalized place card holder.

To create custom designed place card holders without breaking the bank, start by using a simple candle holder and build your design up from there.  For this project, you will need the following supplies:

Candle holders-We chose a simple store bought brown metal holder in the shape of a leaf to represent the harvest theme of autumn.  Ceramic would also work well. Candles-We chose to use candles in the shape of an autumn leaf in yellow and rust colors. Wired ribbon-Copper color, but any other coordinating color would be fine, as well as satin ribbon (approx. 6 in. in length) Craft Scissors Glue gun Glue sticks Glass stones-We used rust and brown colored stones Artificial berries and nuts Sharpie pen-Black or brown Hole puncher

Step 1:

Position your candle on to the middle of the candle holder.  Using your glue gun, glue the glass stones and artificial berries and nuts to the base of the candle holder, focusing at the top of the holder and the stem.   Once your items are secured to the metal, move on to Step 2. 

Step 2:

Using your craft scissors, cut patterned card paper to desired length and fold in half.   Next, punch out a hole at the top left corner of the card using your hole puncher.   Then, using your sharpie pen, write the name of each of your invited guests on each name card.

Step 3:

Wrap your precut ribbon around the base of the candle holder securing it at the top of the candle by tying a bow.  As a finishing touch, you might also consider wrapping clear colored cellophane around your place card holder.  You are now ready to place your unique place card holder on to the center of each dinner plate.  Not only will these custom place card holders work well to accent your autumn center piece table setting, it will also be a nice personalized holiday favor for your guests to take home as a remembrance of a fine celebration.

Linda Johnson is a degreed and experienced crafter and interior/exterior decorating specialist, with years of experience helping friends, family, and clients solve their decorating and craft needs. Linda and her contributing writers invite you to submit your own great ideas for free, and also find tons more craft ideas and decorating projects like this with photos to try yourself.

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Do I need more or less?

Here is my plan for my sons third grade Valentines party. Is it to much for an hour or not enough or just right. Thanks!
Valentines Party Plan
1. Start out with craft, students will need to clear off their desks, and get out their glue sticks, sissors, and crayons.
(while the kids are doing their craft, pass out the “puzzles” and scrap pieces of paper.)
2. Tell the kids after the have finished their crafts, that they can take the scrap piece of paper and write how many “hearts” are in the bag, put their names on the paper and put it in the coffe mug, I have set out.
3. When the children have quietly finished thier crafts and placed their guess then they can come up and get a snack.
4. After the snack, the children can get out the puzzles that were passed out earlier.
When all children are ready, say start! The first one done gets a prize…You can do this several times.
5. Valentines Party word game. The person who comes up with the most word in 3~5 min. wins!
6.Let the kids pass out their cards
7. Clean up, and head home.

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Fun Activities For Kids – Kids Crafts

Copyright (c) 2010 Ivana Katz

You will notice that many of the following ideas are very open-ended tasks. Your child will be led by his or her imagination. However, remember that they will be limited by the resources that you place in front of them. At times like these, it can be useful to have your own craft-box, full of odds and ends that will prove useful for craft activities. Your craft “box of tricks” can include:

Sticky stuff:

a roll of Sellotape / masking tape
glue stick, plasters,
cling film,
gummed paper,
sticky-backed plastic

The bricks to build with:

coloured paper and cardboard,
cereal boxes,
egg boxes,
clean food containers,
yoghurt pots,
polystyrene packaging,
corrugated cardboard,
tissue boxes,
cardboard tubes…
…as much ‘junk’ as you can fit into one box!

Useful extras:
scraps of material (e.g. cut up old jeans or sheets),
old magazines / comics,
string,
table-tennis balls,
elastic bands,
pipe-cleaners (always useful)
tin foil,
water-based paints,
PVA glue (as well as its sticking properties,
when painted onto a decorated surface this dries transparently and acts as a shiny varnish), paintbrushes,
scissors child friendly
felt-tipped pens (water-based),
‘sticky eyes’ (these stick-on wobbly eyes are available from most craft shops and make any character-model instantly come to life when stuck on – a must!),
a selection of buttons
a tube of glitter (use at your own peril!)

Design A Bookmark Age suitability: 2+

You will need: a variety of craft materials for inspiration (e.g. magazines to cut up, glue sticks, card, pens, paint, and items from nature)

Children of all ages enjoy owning their own books. A great way to personalise their bedtime story experience is for them to design their own bookmark. Depending on their age, you will need to do the preparation yourself. Begin by cutting a rectangle of card of material and then decorate to taste. Remember that it needs to allow a book to close, so anything bulky should be saved for the end that sticks out beyond the pages. Use sticky-backed plastic, Sellotape or a laminator if you have one to cover and protect the design transparently. Feel like turning into a mass-production line? How about making one for Granny and Gramps too, with designs that suit their interests? They’ll be sure to cherish them.

Floatin’ Boatin’
Age suitability: 4+

You will need: a variety of craft materials for inspiration (the more waterproof the better), somewhere to trial the boats’ floatability (a bath, swimming pool, stream)

Suggest that your child builds a craft that is able to float. Useful materials may include plastic water bottles, lids, food containers, twigs, used matches, tin foil, etc. If you don’t have any Sellotape, cling film or even plasters can be used to stick together component parts.

Design an appropriate test for the boat to complete: Have access to a swimming pool? See how far your boat can float before sinking. The boat maker may wish to swim slowly behind their vessel and help it along by blowing a gentle breeze in its direction! Testing the boat in the bath? Why not see how many items it can carry before capsizing? Start off lightly with a sponge or a bar of soap and build up the weight.

Life-Sized Robots
Age suitability: 4+

You will need: a variety of craft materials for inspiration, a CD of electronic music

This is a great activity to keep your children busy. Not a task to complete alone, they will need your help if they are to turn into a robot themselves! Go through the recycling bin for newspapers, cardboard boxes and egg cartons. You will also need huge supplies of sticky tape. Your kids’ job is to design, then manufacture, their own robot costumes. Begin with a box for the head, cutting out eye-holes and a large slit for the mouth. Pipe cleaners, egg cartons or twisted paper all make great antennae. For the body, tape large sheets of newspaper paper directly onto their t-shirt. Cereal boxes make excellent robotic feet. Finally, if you bind their arms and legs tightly enough in newspaper, the robots will have no choice but to move with stiff limbs.

Make the most of the costumes by practicing jerky robot moves and, when ready, hold a life-size robot parade with some electronic music.

Newspaper Challenges
Age suitability: 4+

You will need:
a pile of old newspapers,
scissors,
Sellotape / masking tape

Your children don’t need snazzy equipment to keep them occupied. Just like those early Christmases when the wrapping paper holds more interest than the present, all you need is a few old newspapers and some imaginative challenges. Depending on your choice of challenge and age of your children, there are valuable design lessons to learn along the way (paper can be strengthened by folding and rolling, triangles are the strongest shape, etc). For older children, limit the amount of paper each competitor is allowed to use. This is a good test of the best design with limited resources.

- Who can build the tallest tower? Towers must be free-standing. Try piling up scrunched-up paper balls on top of one another or a tripod of firmly rolled tubes.

- Can you build a bridge that spans the gap between the sofa and the coffee table? The winner is the one that can balance the most cushions on it.

- It is also worth challenging your child to produce a whole outfit made out of paper Hats, gloves, trousers, spectacles… let them use their imaginations. The results will be impressive, I guarantee! Who can make the largest, wildest animal out of newspaper… a crocodile? an elephant?

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4 Easy to Do Winter Crafts For Preschoolers

Break free of the winter doldrums with some hands-on crafting fun geared toward preschoolers. Rare is the child who does not delight in glue and paint, so snap on the smocks and get started. The four easy winter crafts below will keep preschoolers occupied and learning at the same time.

Puffy Snow People

Combine a handful of fluffy white cotton balls, a stick of glue and a snowman shape cut from construction paper for this fun and easy craft. Children will enjoy gluing cotton balls on their snow person and teachers will enjoy the low-mess glue sticks. For a jaunty cap cut a top hat from black construction paper that can be glued on after the cotton balls are adhered. Small circular pieces of construction paper can be used for buttons if so desired. Use the puffy snow people as a tie in to a discussion about the science of snow.

Symmetry Snowflakes

Teaching symmetry starts in the preschool years. It can be made easy with a simple snowflake craft that will allow the children to practice their fine motor skills. Have them take a sheet of white construction paper and fold it in half lengthwise (like a hot dog bun) and then again in half widthwise (like a hamburger bun). Prepare a snowflake quarter template for them to trace onto the folded paper after it has been neatly lined up along the folded sides. Safety scissors will help them cut out the pattern. Once the snowflakes have been cut out, open them to see the symmetry. Add coloring, glitter or glue on sparkles to make the snowflakes stand out.

Silly Seedling

Bean plants grow year round and are a great craft activity turned science lesson for the preschool set. Have the children decorate a Styrofoam cup with a silly face using magic markers. Fill the cup about 3/ 4 of the way full with potting soil and place a dried bean into the dirt. Place the cups in a warm place that receives light and watch for the beans to sprout. The children love drawing the faces on their cups and getting dirty in the soil while the teacher has an instant lesson plan in hand.

Mitten Memories

It is never too early to have children tell of things that they remember, and the winter is full of fascinating memories and stories. In this simple craft the children will trace from a pattern and cut out two mitten shapes from construction paper. On each mitten they can recite to the teacher a fun winter memory that she will write onto the cut out. After a memory has been written on each mitten the child can decorate them on the blank side and tie a length of yarn to connect the two pieces. For very young preschoolers assistance may be required with tying the yarn. Hang the mittens around the room or on a classroom bulletin board for display. This activity is great to integrate into story time or show and tell. Consider sending the completed mittens home with a note asking parents to share their favorite winter memories with their children.

Crafts provide a wonderful opportunity to integrate other subjects into a lesson. They do not have to be overly messy or expensive to be effective and fun. Allow children the freedom to express their ideas and memories this winter with the easy craft projects above.

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Darice 10882 LowTemp Mini Glue Gun with Trigger

  • Trigger feed action
  • No-drip nozzle
  • Takes 5/16-inch glue sticks
  • Perfect for a wide range of items including delicate items
  • Use only under adult supervision; 120-Volt, 10-watt

Product Description
Low Temp Mini Glue gun operates at safer, lower temperature. Glues everything a regular glue gun can, plus delicate materials such as ribbon, polystyrene foam, foil and balloons…. More >>

Darice 10882 LowTemp Mini Glue Gun with Trigger

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