..i'll give you a few holiday projects...
..reindeer ornaments...trace their feet, with shoes on, for the head...trace their hands for the antlers...make eyes out of whatever and a red circle for a nose...very cute..
...make a salt dough and use cookie cutters..let dry , paint...
...wreath ornaments- mix uncooked rice with white glue and green food color...shape into a circle ..like a doughnut..place a paperclip while wet . do the forming and let dry on wax paper..add small red circles for berries...
.. hand wreath - cut hands out of green construction paper and glue around a hanger that has been formed into a circle...
...icicle decorations- with a large garbage bag tie...the kind that are sturdy and might have ridges...dip in glue and sprinkle with glitter...
..ornaments...- on wax paper...make any shape with white glue , sprinkle with glitter , let dry thoroughly and peel paper off...
..stockings- cut out two exact shapes , with a hole punch , go all around the edges and sew together with yarn..decorate with glitter..
...ornaments- with a juice lid...cut out circles from old Christmas cards and glue on one side..on the other side cut a circle of the child's picture...put a thin line of glue around the edges and sprinkle on glitter...it's easiest to put a ribbon loop under the pictures when gluing..
i dont know if you wanted holiday projects , but 'tis the season..........
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2006-12-02 00:42:08
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answered by jordan 2
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It depends on the theme and what the weather is like outside. I did a project during the summer where we wrapped a piece of white butcher paper around the tree in the playground. You can add some food coloring to bubble solution and let the kids dip fly swatters in the solution. They have so much fun swatting the tree with all of the colors and when everything is dry, it looks really cool.
2006-12-02 09:33:59
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-12-01 20:48:06
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-29 19:16:05
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answered by ? 3
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fingerpainting on a perspex easel then place paper over it n u have a beautiful fingerpaiting they look really cool.
paper mache.
clay moulding.
make playdough u can use the recipe on the cream of tater lid n replace hot 4 cold water (this works do it all the time at work).
kids love just to draw ask them to draw themselves.
butterfly prints.
use your imagination or ask the preschoolers what they wanna do
2006-12-02 00:19:28
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answered by chookys_ccw 3
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get an adult to spray paint a specific shape and cover it with hot glue and put macaroni noodles on it. :)
then punch a hole through it and put a piece of string through it.
you can also make rudolph! get three popsicle sticks, two pieces of brown pipecleaners, a pair of googly eyes, and a red ballish sort of thing.
put the three popsicle sticks in a triangle, twist the pipe cleaners into antlers, glue on the googly eyes, and put the red ballish thing at the tip. that's the nose! :)
2006-12-02 15:39:09
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answered by the new cookie cutter style 6
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I just saw this one on t.v.!
Take red paper plates and green paper plates and cut them in half. fold them to create a cone shape and staple the ends together to hold it in place. Have pieces of felt cut into the shapes of beards, gloves, faces, eyes, mouth, feet, belts, and buckles already cut out so the kids can glue them onto their cones to make santas and elves to either stand up somewhere or connect a string to hang on the tree.
2006-12-02 04:58:24
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answered by Yomi 4
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Popsicle stick reign deer
finger painting
macaroni neck lass
macaroni pictures
i have more but i have to run if you need more ideas shoot me an e-mail
2006-12-01 20:30:10
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answered by DR.PHIL-A-LIKE 3
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yea try glue the noddles it was fun i made dinosaurs lol the good old days
2006-12-01 20:29:16
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answered by Ace_Spade 2
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