paper mache .brilliant for every age.
2006-10-12 12:02:04
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answered by Llush 3
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If you live in a city that has Michael's craft stores they have fun craft classes for all ages on Saturday mornings all you do is pay a small fee for supplies which is anywhere usually from a dollar to 3 dollars per person. Last time I went it was $2 and my kids got to make some fun little painted pumpkins they had a blast. You should check it out. If not try looking up kids crafts on google. Hope that helps, have a good one.
2006-10-12 11:55:51
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answered by princesspie27 2
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My teenagers are 6 & 8 (women) and that i latterly offered those little bead kits at Wal-Mart, they comprise the beads the string and a key ring, they are little animals. we've achieved the gecko's and a fish and that they are .ninety 9 cents a equipment, they are interior the craft and stitching section. My teenagers nevertheless love playdough and sidewalk chalk, we chalk an entire little international then they holiday their scooters throughout it. you additionally could make hand-crafted play dough, I dont comprehend the recipe yet i'm confident in case you merely seek for it, you will locate it on the internet. in addition they nevertheless love coloring, then we shrink them out and laminate them (you ought to use packing tape, its extra low fee) and then we cause them to into paper dolls. or perhaps purchase some stencils, or have them make a image merely out of shapes, issues like that. in addition they love video games like Hangman, Simon Says, etc. or any board or card interest. those days at my teenagers college I helped with an artwork undertaking and it became this: placed standard bubbles in a bowl upload some (cleanable) paint and have the toddlers blow bubbles with a straw, then take the paper and placed it on precise of the bubbles it seems fairly neat. that they had the toddlers draw a image first and then do the bubbles. It became exciting and can be decrease priced.
2016-12-13 07:14:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Paper plates - are good for the children to make faces on. Wool for hair, and the rest can be done with felts or if you have old material the kids can cut out the rest and stick it on.
Old socks - Make good hand puppets. Same thing as above only they are animated. (Enough kids could do a little play)
Boiled eggs - decorate the eggs, my kids love this.
empty cereal boxes and toilet roll tubes - good for making robots.
Go the park and collect leaves, cones and sticks etc, make an autumn collage.
Loads of glue, pipe cleaners, sticky shapes, sequins, paint, felts- anything messy............quiet for hours!!!!!
2006-10-12 21:27:39
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answered by EMA 5
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The buckets of foam shapes are great. All of my boys(3, 5 and8) like those. Contact paper and tissue paper to make sun catchers. Scissors, glue stick and paper (old wallpaper books work well too)
2006-10-12 15:12:38
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answered by applecrisp 6
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try visitng hobby craft for some ideas for crafts of all ages with christmas ciomming up try involving them in making home decorations for their tree etc all good fun and fills the hours of bordem instad os watchign the goggle box
2006-10-12 11:59:50
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answered by a1ways_de1_lorri_2004 4
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yes, if your are near Sussex or Hertfordshire there is a chain called Pots of Art. You can take your kids there to paint a plate cup, egg cup etc, the Company glazes them for you and then you can collect them later. Kids (and grown ups) of all ages love it!!!!
2006-10-12 11:51:24
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answered by Kels3 2
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make paper plate puppets. Get two plates and cut one in half. sta[ple together on the circular edge. This will leave a pocket on the back you can use to put your hand in. You can add eyes and other decorations on top.
2006-10-12 12:02:00
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answered by Anonymous
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for the coming cold nights. i have a cracker, i have tried this and its fun, get yourself a tape recorder write small chidrens adventure blays in which the children learn lines and let them make their own radio play, get some things around that they can use for sound efects, its good fun for the indoors in winter
2006-10-12 12:08:52
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answered by trucker 5
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as an elementary school teacher, i ask the kids to get leaves on their way home, and we make a collage, nice and colorful with the autumn leaves. beautiful and cheap projects!
2006-10-12 11:56:36
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answered by Violcia 1
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sun catcher kites - wax paper, crayons, vegetable peeler, popsicle sticks, and ribbon.
kids peel crayon to the inside of wax paper (cut like a diamond) you melt with iron, let them gue sticks on edges, and glue ribbon for tail, let dry hang on window
change banks - mason jars, letter stickers, ribbons, buttons, beads, rine stones, glitter or glitter pens glue- allow children to decorate their own piggy bank, use letter stickers to place name on bank, cut hole in top of lid for change
ages 5 and up
2006-10-12 11:54:39
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answered by Anonymous
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