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Looking to get creative and have some fun with your kids during special holidays? These fun projects will have your children laughing, giggling and remembering those very special moments. Guaranteed!
Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day Cards Age suitability: 6+ You will need: cardboard, a selection of suitable magazines and newspapers
Make the most of Valentine’s Day by fashioning some eccentric and original cards. To send an anonymous card, create a message of love using cut-out letters and words from newspapers and magazines and sticking them on to a red paper heart. If you would prefer to give your Valentine a clue who you are, find photos of yourself that you no longer need and cut them up to make a Picasso-style face with lips sticking out of an ear, eyes skew-whiff and an upside-down nose floating in a corner.
April Fools’ Day
Practical Joke Ideas Children all over the world love April Fool’s Day and, although the tricks are supposed to end at midday on April 1, your child may like to make the most of the only day of the year that you can be naughty and get away with it by playing tricks right up to bedtime. Here are some favourites for your children’s eyes only!
- Start at breakfast by removing the inside bag of a cereal box and swapping it with another one. Just as someone is expecting Shreddies in their bowl, they will pour out Cheerios instead.
- Offer to make a cup of coffee for someone, but only use cold water when you do.
- Before lunch, stick some Sellotape to the top and bottom of the fridge door so that it won’t open.
- Reset all the alarm clocks in the house to go off at 1.30pm. (Remember to reset them before school on Monday!)
- If dad wants to watch some sport on the TV that afternoon, be sure to remove the batteries from the remote control. Write “Happy April Fool’s Day” on a piece of paper, fold it up carefully and stuff it into the battery compartment instead.
- In France, pranksters stick paper fishes on to unsuspecting people’s backs. See if you can do the same, but with messages on. Things like “I never wash” or “Tell me I’m gorgeous”.
- Before bed, put a hairbrush, apple or something else a bit lumpy under someone’s sheet so that they will get another top surprise before the day comes to an end. Have fun!
Christmas
Shatterproof Christmas Baubles Age suitability: 4+ You will need: polystyrene balls, scraps of material, PVA glue, ribbon, thread and a pin
Buy polystyrene balls from any craft shop and decorate with fabric scraps: glue a small cloth circle on to each end, then working towards the middle, stick on overlapping strips of different materials. Finish off with a piece of ribbon around the middle and attach a loop of thread with a pin at the top. If you don’t have any material, use shiny coloured paper instead.
Celebrity Santa Age suitability: 4+ You will need: photos of celebrities, cotton-wool, cardboard, glitter, glue, scissors
It’s never too early for Celebrity Santa! Let your child search the internet for images of their favourite TV characters or sportsmen, then print them out. Cut around the figures and stick them on the front of a piece of folded card. Now give them a Santa makeover. Glue on cotton-wool beards and red hats; a touch of glitter on David Beckham’s shirt or some antlers on Bart Simpson’s skateboard will add to the disguise. Hand them out to school friends at the end of term.
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I have 2 toddlers and I’m starting a craft cabinet. I was just wondering what some of the basic supplies that I should buy up front, not necessarily special materials for special crafts. I’m more looking for a general list that most people have that will get us going! Also, I’m trying not to totally break the bank when getting these, so if you can suggest a cheap place to find most of this stuff that would be great!
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Both are boys…ages 2 & 3, I have the crayons/markers/paper, but not much else–usually we like to just play, but they seem to like to do the craft when they go to a MDO program, so I thought I’d continue when it lets out for the summer. So I just needed some ideas on some supplies.
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This season is the most appropriate for Christmas crafts projects. Think how nice it is to receive a homemade Christmas gift by somebody, who likes you and cares about you. You know that this will invariably be remembered. Don’t you want someone to feel the same, when you give them a Christmas craft, as a gift?
However, we all know crafts are not innovative enough to be sold, that is why you can give them to your friends for free. Perhaps you can also make some embroideries?
Well, do not worry, because with the numerous Christmas crafts projects and art kits you will be ready to fulfill even the least innovative idea and turn it into a great masterpiece!
Can you paint?
You can have an absolutely prepared cut, and assemble the craft in the project as a jewelry box, a picture frame, or some kind of a Knick-Nack. These can be purchased at some local stores within the lane of craft, as also delivered to you by all major retailers across the country.
Can you sew at least a very little?
You will be ready to purchase patches and emblems and then make things like towels, aprons, bags, chef hats, etc. If you are going to sew, you may even purchase the iron of the patches. All you need is an iron and the ability to follow the directions that come back with the patches.
Would you like to try taking photos for ornaments on the Christmas tree? All you need is finding a great photo, a bit of paper and sheet, a piece of rope or wire, a chunk of plastic, a combine of scissors, and perhaps some markers.
What you have to do then is just let your imagination and create the best Christmas crafts projects!
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