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Holiday Crafts
Kids, young and the young at heart, love the holidays and there
are an almost limitless number of crafts that can be made to
keep the kids busy, especially when the weather gets bad and
they are home from school. Many projects can be done with common
items found around the house.
Paper snowflakes are always a favorite and all you need is
white paper, scissors and possibly glue and glitter. Fold the
paper in half, half again and again, until you have a triangle.
Cut small shapes, unfold carefully, you have beautiful one of a
kind snowflakes. If you have glue and glitter, the kids may want
to make them a bit fancier. They also make wonderful decorations
to hang from the ceiling and windows for the holidays.
Recycled cards - let the kids cut the message parts off the
cards, and by gluing them to the front of either folded
construction paper or lightweight card stock, they can create
their own cards to send to friends and family. Ribbon, glitter
and other items can make nice decorative touches.
Ornaments/gift tags by cutting out the pictures from the
cards in different shapes (stars, circles, etc), maybe even
using scrap booking edging scissors, some ribbon and glitter,
they can make cute ornaments for the tree that can also be used
as gift tags.
Candy dish cut a hexagon of plain cardstock and then six
pieces from Christmas card fronts (trying to get the nicest part
of the picture showing on the shape) that taper slightly wider
at the top than the base for the sides. Cover all the pieces
with clear contact paper and punch holes along all the edges,
evenly spaced. Sew the pieces together using ribbon or yarn, and
you have a one of a kind candy dish. Let the kids experiment
with different shapes and sizes.
Styrofoam ball snowmen are an easy project. Stack and glue
together (use toothpicks to support the pieces) different sizes,
and decorate with buttons, or scrap pieces of felt for the eyes
and mouth and buttons. To make a cute hat for the snowman, place
a standard size styrofoam coffee cup upside down on a foil lined
baking pan. Place in the oven at a low temperature (adult
supervision). Watch carefully as the cup begins to melt, shrink
and reshape itself into a funny top hat. Remove carefully, let
them cool, and they can be painted and decorated and glued onto
the snowman's head.
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