It is one of our fun summer-themed coffee filter crafts for kids of all ages. Transform coffee filters and colored paper into a colorful seashell suncatcher you can hang in the window. You can do this craft at home, as a family, or with a group such as a homeschool co-op or at ...
Stack four new coffee filters and fold them in half. Use the pencil to draw half of a leaf onto the coffee filter. (Note: you can make all of your leaves the same type, or make a combination of different leaf shapes!) Cut out the leaf! You will now have four, full sized leaves!
"Summer is a great time to get crafty with the family and this coffee filter starfish suncatcher is one of our many fun coffee filter crafts for kids of all ages. Preschooler through upper elementary age children will enjoy blending colors on coffee filters to create bright, colorful suncatcher...
Start by flattening out two white coffee filters. Use a bright color to color the center of each filter completely. Use a glue stick to glue the filter centers onto separate pieces of construction paper. Then use a green crayon to draw a flower stem and leaves. ...
STEP 6.Fold the dry coffee filters in half and crinkle slightly to fluff.Insert the coffee filter into the top clip of clothespin. Pin Create these cute coffee filter turkeys in just about 30 minutes with coloring and cutting help from the kiddos!
Tip: A large soft brush has been the easiest to use without ripping the coffee filters in my experience especially with younger artists. Step 3 Let the painted coffee filters dry. Step 4 Once the coffee filters have dried, you can start turning them into coffee filter flowers: Use this ...
We were able to do some cute butterflies with some of the coffee filters. They also worked great as angel wings. I enjoyed making the tie dye look so much that I thought it would be fun to make some art decor for Valentine’s Day. The great thing about this craft is that all ages...
I love coffee filter projects. It's so neat watching the colors blend together!Materials:coffee filter clear plastic cup markers or pens tissue paper (or wool/string) clear tapeInstructions:leave the coffee filter intact and color with pens, wet and then dry. thread some string throught the ...
Thiseaster crosses to makeis such a fun, easy to make Easter craft for kids. Make thiscross crafts for easterwith reschoolers, kindergarteners, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, and grade 4 students. Thiscross crafts for easteruses such a fun unique technique with coffee filters and bingo mark...
Coffee filter 'coloring' is something I really enjoy doing. The kids always have to beat me off so they get a chance to color the filters too *blushes*.This is one of those crafts that's really simple for little kids (toddlers and preschool) but remains fun as you get older.Materials...