Friday, January 6, 2012

Childrens Bug Crafts - Kids Crafts to Drive Them Buggy


There are an estimated 1,017,018 species of insects in our world, so it's no wonder that children have an endless fascination with them. When they're outside playing, insects are everywhere, and while the majority of them don't hurt people, they are extremely interesting to look at. Therefore, childrens bug crafts are very popular with kids, because they love making their own insects.

Children can make an easy dragonfly by painting one old-fashioned (not clip) clothespin and four 3/4" craft sticks pale green. Prior to painting cut each craft stick at a 60 degree angle by cutting off about 1" of the stick. Let the pieces dry, then have the children paint a veined pattern on the sticks with a darker shade of green. They can also add some darker green to the clothespin including two dots on the front for eyes. When everything dries, glue the sticks into the groove in the clothespin to form two pairs of wings.

Clay pots make great childrens bug crafts. Start this ladybug windchime by painting a 4" clay pot bright red, inside and out. While the pots are drying, have the children color 3/4" sticker circles (available at discount stores) with permanent black markers. Each child needs to make two stickers into eyes and color eight more solid black. When the pots are dry, the children will paste their stickers on the pot to form the eyes and spots. Cover the entire surface with Mod Podge to make it weatherproof and keep the stickers from falling off. Fold two black craft stems in half, link them together, and thread them through the hole in the bottom of the pot. Glue the edges of the inside stem to the pot surface. Curl the ends of the stem sticking up slightly to form feelers. Feed a string through the hole around the craft stems with both ends inside the pot. Knot about 6" above the pot for a hanger. String a few pony beads onto the ends of the string and knot the strings securely. These will provide a little noise when wind blows the ladybug pot.

A third insect craft is to make a paper plate bee. Start with a heavy duty paper plate. Draw lines across the back of the plate about 2 1/2" apart. Have the children paint every other stripe bright yellow. When the yellow dries, paint the alternating stripes black. Glue two large craft eyes on the sloped edge of the plate. Punch two holes about an inch apart in the top of the plate a little ways behind the eyes. Thread a black craft stem through the holes and twist them to form antenna. Cut four wings from waxed paper and glue to the top of each bee.

There's nothing kids love doing more than painting, so you know they'll really enjoy doing these childrens bug crafts. You'll love seeing the delight in the eyes of the children over the cute insect crafts they have made all by themselves.




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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Flying Superman Kids Craft For Kids Of All Ages To Have Fun With


Kids everywhere know who Superman is. He is a favorite among boys. There are girls who like him too. No matter whether the kids like him or not, they will all have fun doing this easy craft. They will be able to have all kinds of fun with their new craft.

Here are the materials that are needed for the flying Superman craft.

Template (You can find this online or draw your own. If you get it online you will have to use two or three pieces of paper because there are two templates that you will need to print out for each kid to do this craft.)

Toilet paper tube

Scissors

Glue

The first step is to print out the templates and then cut them out. You can cut them out or have the kids do it, depending on their age. Now the blue square shape needs to be glued to the top of the toilet paper tube and the red square shape needs to be glued to the bottom of the toilet paper tube. You want to make sure that the whole tube is covered with these two squares because this is the Superman outfit.

Now the Superman belt and the S shape will need to be glued to the appropriate places on the tube. Next the head needs to be wrapped around the tube at the top of the blue part of the tube. The arms need to be glued to the cape with the arms up like he is getting ready to fly. Now glue the cape to the back of the tube, make sure that the red side of the cape is facing the tube. Next, glue the legs onto the front part of the red end of the tube.

The Superman craft is now done and ready for the kids to play with. You can attach a piece of string to the craft if you want to so the kids can hang it up in their room. This way it looks like he is flying.




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Bible story Crafts For Kids-light of the World Kids Craft


Children will enjoy the connection in this vessel between the loving glow of candle light and the light that it symbolizes. This is one of the really popular Bible story crafts for children because it deals with God's light and the children they also remember is that to this light and have seem. Candles are not always easily under the children crafts, but this is an easy to make candle holder. And children will be so proud of making their own lights to shine.

The fresh memory of the sermon on the mount can be added to the candle also: "ye are the light of the world ...Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your father which is in heaven. "

The "salt of the Earth" of Scripture lesson can also be linked in with the glitter symbolizes the salt this craft. Scripture: Matthew 5

Supplies for each candle

Small to medium-sized, wide mouthed pot as a baby food jar or salsa White glitter Gift-wrap, tissue paper (assorted colors) white craft glue

Small piece of sponge (about 1/2 to 1 inch square) clothespin

Tea candle Votive candle or (depending on the size of the pot) Ribbon
Prep

Ribbons for each of the children's candles cut. Write the memory verse, or the beginning of the "Ye are the Light of the World," can be read on the Ribbon tied around the neck of the pot after. Reserved, so that children can add after their candles are completed.

Instructions

Cracks or small pieces of the tissue paper cut.

Since the glue will be used with a type of decoupage thin by mixing technique, the first time in a plastic cup (such as a yogurt container) with a little water.

The piece of sponge with a clothespin of illustrations.

Using the "sponge brush", relate to the outside of the pot with the diluted glue.

Before the glue dries, do slips of colored tissue paper. Hold the tissue paper layering thin so that the light seems good.

While the tissue paper with the glue is still wet, roll the pot in a plate of glitter.
Salt can be used instead, but in the areas of high humidity it can ultimately dissolve.

Add the candle, light and enjoy. Or send the children to the light of the candles at home with their families.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Switching Sides: Simple Roasted Carrots For Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is my holiday. All mine. I plan the menu, but I don’t forget to add in a few family favorites mixed with a few new recipes I’ve bookmarked to try. What usually happens though, is that I end up with way too many sides that take too much time to prepare.  Inevitably we eat about an hour later (okay, two) than I tell everyone.   Not this year.

This year I’m taking Thanksgiving back. I’m all about simplicity this year. I want good-quality ingredients prepared simply with as little stress as possible. I’m trading in those time-consuming sides (with too many steps and endless ingredients) for the basics done well.

A few Thanksgivings ago, I made Braised Carrots with Shallots, Thyme and Sage from Gourmet Magazine. They were incredible.  INCREDIBLE.

Because I usually run out of burners on the stove, I’m trading the 20 minutes on the stove for 20 minutes in the oven. I’m nixing the braising liquid and the high calorie butter (though, as I said–incredible), and yes, even the shallots. I will be keeping the basic flavor elements that will help the sweetness of the baby rainbow carrots shine through.

Fresh herbs are an important part of Thanksgiving.  I planted sage in my garden a few years ago just so I could have it for Thanksgiving.  True story.  And basically so I could eat those braised carrots all spring, summer, and winter long.

If you can’t find fresh herbs, don’t fret.  Dried is fine.  Just use about half as much because dried herbs (if they aren’t too old and stale) will be stronger than an equal amount of fresh.  I love sage by itself, but I’ve added rosemary and thyme here because…well, because why not?  It’s Thanksgiving after all.

Last time-saving tip–don’t peel your carrots. It won’t hurt you to eat the peel.  And it saves a lot of time.  These carrots are pretty small anyway, so I also didn’t want to lose too much by peeling them.  I scrub them with a brush or the rough side of a new dish sponge to remove any dirt.  I halved or quartered the thicker carrots so they all cooked evenly.  (For size reference, the carrots pictured ranged from the thickness of a pencil to about 1? in diameter.)

Use the leftovers cold or room temperature in a salad or dipped in something yummy.

Roasted Baby Carrots with Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
double or triple for a crowd, this amount will serve 4

1 1/2 lbs. baby carrots (rainbow if you can find them), washed well
1 small sprig fresh rosemary, minced
1-2 sprigs fresh thyme, leaves removed from the stems
5-6 sage leaves, thinly sliced, plus more for garnish
2 tsp. extra virgin olive oil
salt and pepper, to taste

Toss carrots with the olive oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper and herbs.  Roast at 425 degrees F for about 20 minutes in a baking dish or on a baking sheet lined with parchment.  (I like mine tender-crisp.  Roast longer if you prefer them more tender.)

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Holiday Craft Along – Handmade Felt Envelopes

A few weeks back I participated in a fun round up of handmade craft projects for the holidays. The lovely hosts Kelly of According to Kelly, Cindy of Skip to My Lou, and Rachel of A Southern Fairytale put together 30 days of baking, crafting, and sewing. I contributed this fun handmade felt envelope. It’s the perfect size for gifting money, gift cards, or even candy for the kids!

Here are a few others to showcase, they were all such great ideas!

Tagged as: christmas present, diy, gifts, handmade, Holidays

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Favorite Pastimes - Crafts For Kids and Adults


The current severe economic downturn is affecting people on every level. Rising fuel costs have impacted everything from the price of groceries to the cost of getting to work everyday. Joblessness is up and the discretionary income is down. But some of the most telling signs of the times are the changes in the way people spend their leisure time. We've all read media reports about the trend away from vacations and toward "staycations," where people stay at home instead of traveling. Along the same lines, there's a significant trend toward finding recreational activities that can substitute for more costly alternatives. What are the emerging trends? Crafts for kids, quilting, and gardening.

It makes sense when you think about it. After all, kids' activities like gymnastics lessons and karate lessons can take a chunk out of the family budget - both in terms of fees and in terms of the cost of gas to shuttle kids around to their extracurricular activities. For adults, the cost of lattes, nights out at the movies, and going out to dinner really add up. Plus, when times are tough, families tend to stick closer together and look for ways to spend quality time with one another. On every level, crafts fit the bill.

As a result, parents and grandparents are on the lookout for kids' craft projects that will engage children and keep those little hands busy. Thankfully, there are many inexpensive books that are filled with ideas. For example, you can find books that outline crafts using play dough, how to make flower figures, and even Christmas crafts. In fact, you can even find books that provide ideas for making Christmas gifts that fit in a jar. From crafts for preschool-age children to pastimes for older kids, these idea books provide a wealth of options for engaging children's imaginations.

As for adults, two trends are emerging. Just as knitting and sewing enjoyed a resurgence during the past decade, the latest "old world" pastime to hit the big time is quilting. Although it looked as though the art of quilting was on the endangered list, hobbyists are bringing it back to life and enjoying the detail and craft involved in making a quilt. As a result, there is a wealth of helpful new books on quilting projects, including how-to books, quilting patterns, and quilting designs.

The other emerging trend for adults is gardening. Since people are spending so much more time at home, they're finding that gardening is a great way to inexpensively spruce up the yard - and get an unparalleled sense of satisfaction.

The recent resurgence of interest in crafts is not only a matter of economics. It's also a reflection of people's new environmental sensibilities. The concepts of reduce, reuse, and recycle are the cornerstone of crafting. Tidbits laying around the house can be put to use in crafts for kids, pieces of fabric can be put together to make gorgeous quilting designs, and some types of waste can be composted and used as fertilizer in gardening. Save money and save the planet? It's a winning combination!




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Good Times For Everyone With Family Fun Crafts


Are you looking for something inexpensive and fun to brighten up a rainy day? Crafts can be the answer! Craft projects can be great fun for the whole family as well as an excellent way to bond with your kids. Craft projects help encourage kids to use their imagination and creativity.

There are many things you can do as a fun family craft project. The ages of your kids and what types of materials you have on hand can help you choose. Even if you don't have many supplies laying around, if you have kids you probably have paper, crayons and some other odds and ends at minimum. Even these basic supplies can be the foundation for a fun afternoon of craft projects.

Some craft projects can be downright messy. It's always a good idea to lay some newspaper over the table before starting anything that might require an extensive cleanup. Smocks are great to have to protect clothing, but if you don't have any handy one of Dad's old tee shirts will do just fine.

What to Make?

There are so many great kids crafts to do that it might be hard to decide what to make! The internet is a wealth of information on kids crafts. You can even find sites that list step by step instructions for kids craft projects, many with pictures to follow. When you find projects that you like, you can print them out for easy reference.

Some crafts are simple, yet kids really have a ball with them. My kids favorite crafts all involve colored piple cleaners. They are simple, but the kids really enjoy twisting them together and making pipe cleaner sculptures and cat toys out of them. We also keep a nice supply of "googly eyes" that you can find at any craft store, those make nice eyes for the pipe cleaner people.

Painting crafts are a staple and good fun for everyone. You can paint almost anything made out of wood or ceramic and with just a few simple supplies, you can create fun and functional works of art. Painted picture frames, ornaments and keepsake boxes are easy for older kids to do and with a little help can be made as gifts.

Fabric paint is another painting craft thats fun for the whole family. Get some fabric paint and plain white tee shirts. Have everyone make a hand print on the teeshirts with the fabric paint and decorate however you'd like. These family hand print tee-shirts are wearable art that you will cherish forever.

With just a little bit of imagination and some basic craft supplies, craft time with the family can be a bonding experience that's fun for everyone.




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Monday, January 2, 2012

Crafts For Kids-Craft ideas for the whole family


In the busy world today can be difficult to find time to do things as a family. Many people view watching television together as quality family time. However, for others, completion wooden crafts are quality family time. Here are some ideas for different wooden crafts that can be involved in the whole family.

Race cars -Down hill race cars made of wood and painted by individual members of the family than reed of a smooth course are great ways to have fun. The individual cars, all the same, a simple block of wood propped up by four, free spinning wheels. Each family member can then paint for their vehicle in the manner that best suits that person. The track can be easily performed by a wide wooden board and small sides connected to the Board of directors so that the vehicles do not fall out. The vehicles drove over and over again, with a small trophy going to the winner of each race.

Doll houses -doll's houses are very popular wooden crafts. There are some very beautiful dolls houses that are made by professional crafters around the world. However, simplicity is usually best for dolls houses that will be played with and the children involved in the construction. In the construction of the doll's houses, one can go a few different routes. A can build each room individually; allowing them to be stacked to build the House, or one can build the frame of the House and then dividing the House in rooms. Either way, the children and other family members can help by painting the rooms and by picking furniture for the House. Make sure that the House is big enough for the standard "Barbie" doll.

Wooden toys -toy animals and humans can be a lot of fun for children to play with his. These toys can be a simple slot design, so that for the body and head on a piece of wood, and the legs on separate pieces of wood that fit in the first piece and provide a stable basis for the toys. The family can be involved in the creation of these toys through the painting of the toy and the addition of eyes and hair. These toys can then be held on and played with over the years. They can even be memories of great times at home when the child grows up and moves out.

No matter what crafts and interactive events that you plan for your child, these are times that your whole family will remember and cherish. As the children grow up, they will be able to look back on those times, and then tap the wooden toys and crafts that they contributed to move on in life. If they are, they will come to treasure those moments even more if they were prepared to realize how much time you invest in them in your busy life. These are the moments of childhood that reminded me the best.




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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Simple Kids Crafts - Wood Projects


When you think of kids crafts what comes to mind? Many of us think paper, glue, scissors, and glitter. There is another form of crafting that children enjoy referred to as wood crafts. Although, it may seem complex there are plenty of rather simple wood projects you can start with your child. Introducing them to woodworking is a great method to use for confidence building.

The act of manipulating unfinished wood into a useful household object is rewarding for a child. They instantly feel accomplished, capable, and important. Creating something with their hands helps improve motor and problem-solving skills. Similar to other crafts it unleashes their imagination allowing them to openly express themselves in a new way. The more artistic outlets a child has the better their opinion and communication to world will be. As a parent it is important to assist in your child's development. Providing them with a woodworking project teaches self-esteem and pride. Many schools have shut down their woodworking programs so introducing your child into the wonderful world of wood will be new and exciting to them. Wood crafts are sturdy lasting you years to come.

If you make several projects some can be sold on eBay or Etsy for extra income. Many children would be thrilled to see people actually wanting to purchase their creation. It's a great method to introduce your child into business and money. Showing them an example of how through learning something you can generate profit.

Simple kids crafts made from wood products are extremely useful. A favorite among woodworkers is the key holder. Have you ever been running late and you can't find your keys. Many children can recall that type of situation. They will find great pride in creating a custom key holder for mom and dad. Birch shaker pegs or wood spindles can be used as an alternate key hook when making the design completely wood.

Another great wood project idea is building a letter holder. You can teach your child about postage stamps during the process. It's a quick and easy project to do. If you want to customize the letter holder let your child select their own choice of paint to add color to the piece. A fun and easy outdoor wood project is building a butterfly house. If you have a decent size backyard creating a structure that will attract beautiful monarch butterflies will amaze your child.

A classic wood project that is quite simple is building a toy box with a giant toy wheel attached to the front. Kids can sand and paint the toy wheel while the adult assists with pulling the chest together. The positive aspect about wood projects is its totally up to you. Every design can be changed to look the way you want it to. There are many wood crafts kits available that make woodworking simple as well. Some parents like to use them for convenience. They have an assortment of projects ranging from toy trucks to animals that comes with precut wood toy parts.




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Easy Kids Crafts For Halloween


Zijn uw kinderen enthousiast over Halloween nog? We hebben niet een dag gaan door waar mijn dochter niet mij vragen als het is tijd om te gaan nog Trick. Houd ze bezig terwijl ze wachten met deze gemakkelijk kinderen ambachtelijke ideeën die u samen kan doen.

Ghost Hand Puppet

Kinderen zijn dol op spelen met poppen en er is nauwelijks een gemakkelijker marionet te maken dan een spook. Alles wat u nodig hebt is een witte papieren handdoek, of een witte zakdoek, een rubberen band en een zwarte marker.

Vraag uw kind om haar duim en pinky verspreid, maar de 3 andere vingers bij elkaar houden. De papieren handdoek draperen over haar hand en veilig de rubberen band rond de drie vingers. Dit zal de geest van de hoofd; de duim en Pink vormen de armen. Draw ogen en een mond op de papieren handdoek en de kleine ghost pop is voltooid.

Ghost lollies

Kleding omhoog de lollies die u voor Halloween weggeven door inwikkeling een witte weefsel of kleine stuk van stof over hen. Veilig met een stuk van string of een rubberen band. Neem een zwarte marker en tekenen van de ogen en de mond van een ronde op de geest van gezicht.

Spin Webs

Wat zou Halloween zonder spinnen en spinnenwebben? Deze schattige kleine spinnenwebben met de kinderen maken en hang ze in het venster. Allen die u wenst zijn 3 ambachtelijke of schone popsicle stokken en sommige wit of zwart garen. Nemen twee van de ambachtelijke stokken en lijm ze samen om te vormen van een kruis. Lijm de 3e een recht in het midden, die een ster vormen. Stropdas één eind van het garen rond één van de ambachtelijke stokken in het midden. Start het weven over een ambachtelijke stok en onder de andere. Houd gaand rond, vormen uw spinnenweb. Zorg ervoor dat u laat ten minste 1/4 inch van de ambachtelijke stokken uit te steken en de loose end beveiligen door koppelverkoop het aan één van de ambachtelijke stokken. Een kleine plastic spin in het midden lijm en uw spinnenweb ophangen.

Heks bezem potlood

Heks bezem potloden maken een leuke Halloween geschenk dat niet gepaard met snoep gaat. U kunt een potlood omzetten in een heksenbezem met een handvol van huishoudelijke artikelen. Alles wat u nodig hebt is een regelmatige potlood, sommige kleine takjes uit de werf, sommige string en een beetje lijm.

De twijgen breken in stukken van gelijke lengte en ze line-up rond het potlood einde van een potlood. Maken het eruit ziet als een ouderwetse bezem. De pruiken met string beveiligen en past u vervolgens een dikke laag van lijm te houden het allemaal op plaats.

Ketel Candy schotel

Te maken van deze schattige ketel snoep schotel, beginnen met een lege ronde plastic container (zoals een cool-zweep container). Schoon, droog het en dan het zwarte verf. Verf drie kleine houten ballen zwart ook. Nadat de verf droog is, lijm deze aan de onderkant van uw plastic container. Het toevoegen van een greep gemaakt van draad als u houden zou en uw snoep schotel ketel wordt gedaan. Voeg gewoon enkele van uw favoriete Halloween snoep.

Pompoen schilderij

Grappige of eng gezichten in een pompoen snijwerk is een erg leuk, maar het wordt ook heel rommelig en kleine kinderen niet echt veel doen omdat er een mes betrokken. Koop een paar kleine pompoenen in plaats daarvan, naast of in de grote snijwerk pompoen. Permanente pennen of acryl verf gebruiken om te tekenen grappige gezichten op uw mini-pompoenen.

Maak je een Halloween kostuum




Wil je snel en eenvoudig maken creatieve Halloween kostuums die u en uw kinderen zal trots zijn op--voor een fractie van de prijs van de winkel koopt? Susanne Myers heeft samengesteld een boek om u te tonen hoe--geen naaien betrokken. Bezoek http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/ebooks/halloween.html voor meer informatie.

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