Can you believe it? Summer is here, and it's time to enjoy the sun and have a good time! Do you wonder how to keep your kids entertained on those hot summer days at the beach, at a peaceful park picnic, or on those lazy outdoor afternoons? Well, guess what? We have just the thing
These are 1.5cm in diameter. Handmade from polymer clay. They were made with silver plated earring posts and plastic push backs (great for sensitive ears). They are lead and nickel free. *Care instructions* -Not recommended to wear whilst sleeping, showering, swimming etc. -Store in a clean dry place away from strong heat and solvents. -They are made to be as strong as possible however please handle with care and do not keep them loose in handbags, pockets etc. -If they do get slightly dirty, use a cotton bud and water and gently rub over dirt. If the dirt is more embedded, use nail varnish remover/ rubbing alcohol instead of water. *Shipping* - All items will come packaged in shredded paper in a cardboard box to ensure that they arrive safely -If you wish to have a special message in the package, please contact me when you purchase -Items will be posted using royal mail 2nd class to keep the costs to a minimum. -If you would like your order to arrive faster, or with tracking, upgrade delivery at checkout. *Returns* -I cannot accept returns due to hygiene reasons however, if the earrings are damaged due to faults in the design, contact me and arrangements can be made. *Disclaimer* Please remember that these pieces are made with love by hand, they are unique and as such may have small imperfections and variations. Like this item? You can find lots more in my Etsy shop here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/EstelleMakes
This Fork-painted sun Craft is an easy activity for kids to do during the Summer Holidays. It takes just 5 minutes to create a Stunning sun!
Make a paper plate flower craft using tissue paper with your kids! Fun spring or summer art project to do.
Today I’m featuring a beautiful sun style suncatcher stained glass for kids’ project. With this simple sun catcher tissue paper stained glass craft for kids, you’ll enjoy hours of fun. Stained glass projects are pretty
Ready for an outdoor spring activity? Kite crafts for kids are perfect. Have fun decorating and building your own special kite and run in the outdoors
These adorable space inspired earrings were handmade from polymer clay. Sets: 1 pair of each, 8pcs : you will receive 1 pair of Stars, 1 pair of Moons, 1 pair of Saturns and 1 pair of Earths. 1 of each (4pcs): you will receive 1 Star, 1 Moon, 1 Saturn and 1 Earth. They are 1.5cm in diameter. They were made with silver plated earring posts which are great for sensitive ears. *Care instructions* -Not recommended to wear whilst sleeping, showering, swimming etc. -Store in a clean dry place away from strong heat and solvents. -They are made to be as strong as possible however please handle with care and do not keep them loose in handbags, pockets etc. -If they do get slightly dirty, use a cotton bud and water and gently rub over dirt. If the dirt is more embedded, use nail varnish remover/ rubbing alcohol instead of water. *Shipping* - All items will come packaged in shredded paper in a cardboard box to ensure that they arrive safely -If you wish to have a special message in the package, please contact me when you purchase -Items will be posted using royal mail 2nd class to keep the costs to a minimum. -If you would like your order to arrive faster, or with tracking, upgrade delivery at checkout. *Returns* -I cannot accept returns due to hygiene reasons however, if the earrings are damaged due to faults in the design, contact me and arrangements can be made. *Disclaimer* Please remember that these pieces are made with love by hand, they are unique and as such may have small imperfections and variations. Like this item? You can find lots more in my Etsy shop here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/EstelleMakes
We love rainbow science, and this STEAM / STEM light activity using a blank CD and paper is a really fun one! Not only will kids create rainbow reflections with the CD, but they’ll use paper to alter the patterns of the light. Follow our Science for Kids and STEM for Kids Pinterest boards! …
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This kids' outer space jewelry craft is out-of-this-world fun! This strand of planets is made with clay - it's really easy to do.
Get ready for Summer with these colorful Sun Crafts for Kids. There are lots of different ways to make a bright sun. A perfect start to summer.
This moon craft is great for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, or older kids. It's a great art extension during a space theme in the classroom.
Welcome summer in your home or into your classroom with this easy to make paper plate Sun craft for kids. Easy peasy summer craft.
Use materials you already have at home to make a DIY projector. Project letters, shapes, numbers, and more to teach your kids!
Kids will have fun practicing math and literacy activities while learning about the planets in this FREE Solar System Printable Pack for Prek-2nd graders.
This sun suncatcher craft is an easy craft for kids that looks bright and cheery in your window or doorway.
Discover how to create your very own mixed media solar system using a handful of supplies from your craft stash and beyond. From FIMO to yarn, painted mache to upcycled cardboard, there's no end to what you can use to create the planets in your solar system. This is a great project to create with your mini makers, whether it be for a school project, a rainy-weekend activity for a space obsessed little one, or a decor project for their bedroom. Find out more in our how-to video guide below! Project by Little Button Diaries ***Please note: adult supervision is required when creating this project***
This year my 9 year old son is studying science using the Apologia Young Explorers Series Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day book. We are just getting started and already just after a few pages the creative juices started flowing. The book is full of great experiments, which is my son's favorite part about science but I wanted to throw in a simple arts & craft project to go along with the science theme. In an effort to kill two birds with one stone (couldn't help myself!) the idea of making kites that look like birds began to form in my head. I wanted to incorporate a craft that used some of the science he had studied. The first chapter explains how the shape of a bird's wings contributes to its ability to fly. We had a lot of great discussion about this and how the study of birds has helped humans learn to fly airplanes. I found a great tutorial on Krokotak and we went to town making a flock of seagulls....kites (ok, I'm sorry, it just slipped out!). This project required a minimal amount of supplies that you probably already have handy which makes it so easy to pull together last minute. Now because my youngest, who just started kindergarten wanted to participate in the crafting I used this time to teach shapes, follow directions and measure the length of yarn. Cutting skills, coloring, folding and measuring are great skills for your little one to practice. Here is what you need to make your own bird kite (a list of where I got my supplies is at the end of the post) KITE INSTRUCTIONS: 8 1/2 x 11 piece of construction paper (white copy paper works fine too) 1 small scrap of orange paper cut into a triangle for the beak 3-4 small scraps of other colored paper for tail feathers (approximately 2" x 3") scissors stapler & staples glue stick 18"- 24" piece of yarn black crayon or marker to draw on eyes hold punch Fold the 8 1/2 x 11 in half matching the short sides together. The fold becomes the belly of the bird. Next take the two of the corners at the top of the folded paper and bend them backwards towards the fold. As you fold them back until the tips of the paper meet at the fold. Staple the folded back tips right at the fold (belly of the bird body) to make the wings. Next make a hole with the hole punch just behind where you stapled the wing down. Thread the yarn through the hole and tie it securely to the belly of the bird. Now take the triangle shaped piece of orange paper and put a little glue on both sides of one of the triangle bases. Slip the glued edges into the narrow end of the folded paper where the bird's head is. It should now start to look like a bird with a beak. With the marker draw eyes on both sides of the head just behind where you glued the beak. Lastly, cute 3-4 long feather shapes from the small scraps of colored paper and glue the ends together one on top of the other. Put a dab of glue along both outsides of the stack of feathers and insert them at the back of the bird inside the fold to give your bird tail feathers. Take the completed kite outside (or in a big open space inside) and gently pull the kite along with the yarn. The bird kite should fly even if there isn't any wind. Shorten the yarn to make the flying bird kite even easier to handle for younger children. For the full video from Krokotak click here: Of course this awesome craft project isn't limited to just boys! Girls are welcome to make these kites too. I just happened to make these fun kites with my two boys and thought it would be fun to write a post specifically for boys. Supplies Found Here: This post contains affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. For more information please read my Disclaimer page. Here are some of the supplies we used to make our kites: Walmart hole puncher from Walmart yarn from Amazon via: Amazon
This kids' outer space jewelry craft is out-of-this-world fun! This strand of planets is made with clay - it's really easy to do.
Tissue paper flowers make great decorations and party décor. They're eye-catching and colorful as well as inexpensive and easy to make. Choose a flower to make, such as a dahlia, rose, or hydrangea, and get started. In order to make all of...
These gorgeous personalised planet clay tags are a beautiful little keepsake, to give to any space loving special one as a unique gift. Each decoration is made of polymer clay, with a hand stamped design of a cute planet in the centre, little stars surrounding it, and a name of your choice in...More These gorgeous personalised planet clay tags are a beautiful little keepsake, to give to any space loving special one as a unique gift. Each decoration i...More