A Waterless Snowglobe. She has come up with a clever way to make a snow globe minus the water. Recommended for ages 7 and up.
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Paper mache boxes in incremental sizes make up this cute little guy.
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Sparkles is a very easy snowman to create. This would be great for Scouts, daycares, and classroom projects. Think of this project for your next classroom party! There is very little prep work needed for this project to be used in a group setting.
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An easier version for younger children can be made using only paint sticks, paint, glue, and felt. This project however, is rated for teenager and above.
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Hang on your tree, or use as a place setting for your guests. They can take it home and hang on their tree.
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This snowman was made as a magnet for our refrigerator. He could easily be made smaller and stuck to a piece of cardboard with a pin attached.
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This is an easy inexpensive project that I did with my kindergarten students. It makes a great gift for any occasion and is fun to make!
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This makes a pretty beaded snowflake.
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In Alaska we expect our first snowfall somewhere around the first week of October. If you don't get any snow in your area, you can still make your own snow scene.
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A fun craft for a child to make at home, school, Cub Scouts, Brownies, or daycare. The children will have fun watching the birds eat.
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This was a fun project I remember making as a child. I recreated from memory this craft for my son's preschool class. We made up the mittens a few days ahead of time. The children decorated the Mitten Bookmark Clips with stickers, glue & glitter, and ribbons.
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If you have some plain scrunchies, you can dress them up in a variety of ways. Here are some ideas to get you going. You might find that putting the scrunchie onto a can to stretch it and hold it in one position will help with the decorating.
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You can dress up barrettes and scrunchies to fit any season of the year, holiday, or hobby. All it takes is some appropriately colored ribbon or yarn, some special buttons or beads (you can even make your own) and some imagination!
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The perfect craft for the little girl who loves to look pretty. Winter gloves with beautiful painted fingernails and dazzling rings!
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When I was in kindergarten, my class held a Mother's Day tea and made them all a little garden". This is a really great project for kids that are in preschool all the way through elementary school.
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I saw this project on the Discovery Channel show called Start to Finish. It's a great idea for the birds now that they are becoming less scarce with the warming weather.
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Hang these butterflies by the antenna with fishing line from a paper plate punched with holes. Paint a sky with clouds on the plate to make your butterflies look like they are flying.
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This little butterfly would love to hang out in your room! Clip the butterfly to your ceiling fan pull string, or your curtains.
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Bring some Spring to the inside of your school locker with these easy flower magnets or add to your refrigerator.
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Just two colors of craft foam make this adorable lady bug.
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You can plant just about any kind of seed in this terrarium. Children love to see the plants growing.
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These flowers are quick to make and the children enjoy making them. Younger children may need some help with accordion-pleating the tissue paper.
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The children may wish to decorate the pinwheels with tiny stickers before assembling them.
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I made 70 of these Gold Medals for my son's Kindergarten class. The children were thrilled to receive a Gold Medal on Field Day.
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