Tag: crafts for kids
How to Make Gnome Ornaments
How to make Beaded Pipe Cleaner Indian Corn
These beaded pipe cleaner Indian corn are so adorable! They’re really easy to put together and are the perfect addition to your Fall/Thanksgiving craft line up. These mini corn are cute, colourful and very inexpensive to make – you can usually find the supplies at the dollar store! There are sooooo many fun things you can make with pipe cleaners and pony beads! I’ll link to a few of our favourite crafts down below.
Halloween Q-Tip Painting: Simple and Fun Craft for Kids
It’s SO FUN to do Halloween q-tip painting! Use a q-tip to stamp paint around templates, creating this colourful q-tip art. It’s such an easy and interesting way to celebrate Halloween!
Easy Handprint Spider Craft for Kids
This handprint spider is a little bit spooky and a whole lot sweet! Trace your child’s hand on construction paper to make an adorable spider shape, then place it in a yarn threaded web. Such a fun Halloween craft!
DIY Halloween Wooden Spoons: Fun and Spooky Kitchen Craft
These Halloween wooden spoons are SO CUTE! Paint a wooden spoon with Halloween themed faces and use them as puppets or as Halloween decorations. So easy!
How to Make Macrame Earrings
These macrame earrings are SO PRETTY and they’re so easy to make, using two simple knots! Simply attach cords with a lark’s head knot and tie them with a double half hitch knot. (Don’t worry, we’ll show you the knots!)
DIY Macrame Coasters
These macrame coasters are SO CUTE and they’re the perfect project for a macrame beginner. Made with only 2 simple knots, these DIY coasters are really easy to put together.
How to make Chinese Terracotta Warrior
Forever immortalised in terracotta, realistic statues of warriors and horses were buried with China’s first emperor to protect him into the afterlife. These incredible sculptures are a testament to the artistic talent of Ancient China. Create your own miniature figure or make an army as a group project!
How to make Planet Coasters
Give your tea time a space theme with these colourful DIY Planet coasters.
How to make Purim Grogger
The book of Esther in the Old Testament tells the story of the Jewish people being saved from their Persian rulers. The villain in the story is Haman, the king’s advisor. When he appears in a play or in storytelling it is traditional to use a ‘grogger’ or noisemaker to drown out his name.