What types of straws you can use in crafts? Plastic Drinking Straws First, I would use up any plastic straws you may already own. Upcycling them to crafts is much better than throwing them away. However, kid crafts using plastic straws may eventually be tossed to make room for new crafts....
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I just love doing crafts with my kids, and I always have, which is precisely why you will find so many crafts and art activities on this blog of mine. Fun crafts for kids are the absolute best—those types of crafts that really build those lovely memories. Memory building, for me, is...
Categories: Easy Kids Crafts Kids Fun Button Necklace Craft The Kids Fun Button Necklace Craft is a easy kids craft to make for children of any age. Using items from around your house you can make this simple craft for kids. Supplies Needed: Ribbon Large Buttons #1: Take the large button...
Print out our free rocket printable and have fun making some straw rockets! The kids loved designing their own rockets and then launching them using straws.
Free and easy child art and preschool crafts for kids, teachers and parents including painting, drawing, cutting, pasting, modeling and construction activities.
There's nothing like an afternoon crafting with the kids. These Easter crafts are a fun way for the family to celebrate spring and spend quality time together.
This adorable handprint turkey is one of our all-time favorite Thanksgiving crafts. The turkey is made by using your child's footprint as the turkey's body and your child's handprints as it's feathers. This is a great, easy craft for children of all ages. We always make a turkey for...
10-20 minutes plus drying time if using paint, glitter glue, etc. Prep: If you plan to do this with a larger group of kids, have the straws precut like in the instructions below. If the kids are toddler-aged, you may even want to just go ahead and make the entire horn beforehand...