Whether you are teaching the beatitudes at home and in Sunday school. Make it easier with this free printable Beatitudes craft for kids.
Giddy up and get your crochet hook into this handsome fella, designed by Ilaria Caliri.
*BEST-SELLER!* A simple worksheet for students to fill out and color. They can draw and write their: name, birthday, favorite book, favorite food, favorite animal, favorite color, favorite hobby, favorite school subject, dream job, and what they look like. If you'd like it in BOTH orientations, click here! If you'd like it in Landscape Orientation instead, click here!
September 2019 Coloring Calendar
Teach your kids about the hymn by Reformer Martin Luther with this fun printable craft!
These vegan zucchini fritters are made with red lentils and sweetcorn. Healthy and super versatile, they're delicious as a starter or side dish, in sandwiches, and in salads. Gluten-free and easy to make with accessible ingredients.
If you're looking for a wedding present that's more personal, these 15 unique and thoughtful DIY wedding gift ideas are perfect - newlyweds will love them.
Marble painting is a favorite in our house create these Marble Painting Apple Craft to gear up for back to school with your kids.
31 free Halloween printables to get you in the spirit. Halloween activity pages, printable art, gift tags, banners, treat toppers, more.
Turn a Photo Into a Stencil!: Using just Photoshop, we're going to turn an ordinary photograph into a stencil worthy image in just a few minutes! I was bored today and decided I wanted to make a stencil. Looking through my old profile pictures on facebook, I found a particular o…
Today I'm sharing 25+ beautiful silhouette images. These are some of my favorites, and silhouettes are perfect for so many holiday crafts, like cards
Scrapsadelic Groovy Bag Crochet Pattern My Yarn: Name: 100% Cotton DK Brand: MoYa / Colours Of Grace Weight: DK (11 wpi) ? Meterage: 148 yards(135 meters) Unit weight: 50 grams (1.76 ounces) Gauge: 22.0 sts = 4 inches Needle size: US 2½ – 6 or 3 – 4 mm Hook size: 3 mm – 4 …
Set up your play food counter with a kiddie favorite - pizza, and make it super realistic with this incredibly detailed Paper Pizza Craft for Kids!!
This game is one of my favorite games ever. It’s killer easy and it’s way fun. You can use candy (M&Ms are my favorite) or any other type of marker (I’ve used Cheerios, Goldfi…
IMPORTANT NOTE! RECENTLY, MANY BUYERS HAVE WRITTEN THAT THEY PURCHASED THE CROCHET PATTERN BY MISTAKE! THEREFORE THEY WANT ME TO PAY THE MONEY BACK. From now on there will be NO CROCHET PATTERN REFUNDS. Crochet Pattern - Charlie Brown Virkmönster - Karl i Snobben Crochet pattern in English and Swedish För svensk info, se längre ner. The crochet pattern "Charlie Brown" is a very detailed pattern, written in English with US crochet terminology. It consists of 2 PDF: 1. Written Crochet Pattern, 10 pages including a lot of pictures showing you how to do. 2. A list of suggested yarns substitutions for Järbo Soft Cotton Size: Finished size is approx 37 cm (14,5 inches) from head to foot. Yarn: Aran / 10 ply (I have used Järbo Soft Cotton) Other material: Stuffing (I usually buy cheap pillows and use the stuffing from them) Tapestry Needle Fabric glue (optionally) Crochet Hook: 3 mm, US- D, UK- 11 or the hook size you need to obtain gauge 21 stitches x 24 rows = 4” x 4” (10 x 10 cm) Skills needed: Basic crochet skills Abbrevations in this crochet pattern: Round (Rnd) Row (Row) Chain (ch) Stitch (St) Single crochet (sc) Half double crochet (hdc) Double crochet (dc) Slip stitch (SlSt) front loop back loop Decrease (dec): crochet 2 stitches together Increase (inc): 2 sc in same stitch Yarn over (YO) If you have any problems with or questions about this pattern, please feel free to contact me. I will do my very best to help you. This item is fanmade. I own the written PDF pattern rights, not the character. Charlie Brown is copyright PEANUTS Worldwide LLC. ©2014 Swala - All rights reserved. This pattern is for PERSONAL USE ONLY! The pattern may not be reproduced, translated, published, altered or resold.The finished product may not be sold. Thank you very much for visiting and Welcome Back! Virkmönster - Karl i Snobben
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Space, galaxies, aliens, stars, the universe! Find all this and more in this diverse collection of free printable space activities for kids.
These FREE Printables and Unit Studies for Eric Carle's Books will help you expand on what your kids are learning through these beloved books.
Hi everyone! I wanted to share today one of my favorite alternatives to plastic safety eyes when making amigurumi. And bonus, they are fast and easy! These came to be when I was searching for an 'eye' to have a crisp, delicate look. I have made some with worsted black yarn but it just didn't meet the look I was going for when the eye needed to be on a smaller scale. There are many reasons we look for an alternative to plastic safety eyes. The most popular reason being the recipient of our beautiful creation is a little one under 3. I now make most of my amigurumis with plastic safety eyes because my kids are over this age and the fact that they pop in quickly! With that being said though, I have to admit I love the look of using crochet thread. By the time I'm done, it was worth a few extra minutes. Here's an example from the Amigurumi Cow Pattern! To make these I used a 2.25mm hook (2.5mm should work just fine too) and size 10 black crochet thread. I also use some white to add a little reflection from time to time for added detail. I know a lot of you may have embroidery thread/floss on hand and this can be used too, however, it is thicker so you may want to bring it down to 4 ply instead. On an off note, I absolutely love crochet thread! The beautiful color selection they now come in are amazing! I use them often to make tiny flowers like in these hair clips. Ok, back on track now...... these eyes work up fast and can be sewn on your amigurumi project before or after you close the head. You can also easily add eyelashes as you sew them on! I used the 12mm size below for my Cuddly Caterpillar pattern! It was perfect to add a bit of reflection and detail! Below are instructions for making 4 common sizes found in amigurumi patterns: 9mm, 10.5mm, 12mm and 15mm This post contains affiliate links, please click here for more info. Thank you for supporting Grace and Yarn! Materials- Black crochet thread size 10 2.25mm crochet hook Scissors Sewing needle US Abbreviations- HDC - Half double crochet SC - Single crochet Sl st - Slip stitch MC - Magic circle Ch - Chain Alright, lets get started! NOTE: For any of the sizes chosen below, fasten off at the end and be sure to leave a long tail to sew onto your amigurumi project 9mm- Round 1: Create a MC with 8 HDC, join with a sl st to the first HDC (8 HDC) 10.5mm- Round 1: Create a MC with 12 HDC, join with a sl st to the first HDC (12 HDC) 12mm- Round 1: Create a MC with 8 HDC, join with a sl st to the first HDC, Ch 1 (8 HDC) Round 2: 2 SC in each stitch, join with a sl st to the first SC (16 SC) 15mm- Round 1: Create a MC with 8 HDC, join with a sl st to the first HDC, Ch 1 (8 HDC) Round 2: 2 HDC in each stitch, join with a sl st to the first HDC (16 HDC) To add a reflection take a small amount of white crochet thread and pass through a stitch once or twice as pictured below, secure and fasten off. I told you they would be easy! Be sure to PIN this tutorial to pull it up for a future project you would like to use them on. Looking for an amigurumi project? Scroll through my homepage here to find some fun patterns! If you are new to amigurumi, check out my tips and materials page to help you get started! Be sure to join the Grace and Yarn Crochet Group on Facebook! You can share your projects, favorite patterns and ask any questions you may have along the way. Thanks for visiting! Stephanie
Enjoy 20 of (just some of) my favorite modern quilts from QuiltCon 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. All descriptions were written by the makers. Prepare to be inspired!
I just couldn't wait to post about our Jackson Pollock guitars! The first day, third graders learned about Jackson Pollock. We read Action Jackson, and got a feel for how Pollock lived and worked. We learned that Pollock dripped and drizzled house paint all over huge canvases in his studio. Next, we did our own abstract expressionist string paintings. We used clothespins to hold the strings this year and it was SO much better than fingers! After that, we did something that Pollock would have hated! We turned our awesome paintings into guitars! Students were given a photo reference sheet that had pictures of different guitars. Everyone was encouraged to create their own designs! This project was a blast for everyone! Learning Goals: I can... - Tell about Jackson Pollock - Use creativity to make my guitar unique - Explain that a graphic designer might help create the look of a guitar!
Hi everyone! Finally got to make this highly requested pattern! Dinosaurs are always such a hit with kids so I hope this one is also well loved <3 This cute T-Rex has classic stubby little arms …
DISCLAIMER: I am offering these lessons, handouts and videos to you for free. PLEASE do not take my lessons and sell them. Because that would be super crappy of you (yes, someone is doing this. Yes, they are super crappy). Thank you. Going to NAEA in Boston next week? Need some sub plans? Y'all, I got you COVERED! Today I'm sharing my favorite VIDEO sub plans and my tips and tricks to planning for being out. There's nothing like the amount of WORK you gotta do just to take some time off. I'm here to make your life a little easier, I hope. So, without further ado, my Top Ten Sub Plans! Let me just start by saying that the sub plans I am sharing were created for my kindergarten through fourth grade kids. I ALWAYS make a lesson that's age appropriate for all my classes. This makes my prep life so much easier and the life of the sub all the better. For more tips and tricks, check out this video! Lessons like this require a lotta prep. Yeah, I will be keeping it much easier this time. More about how I prep for a sub can be found in this blog post. 1. James Rizzi Cities! This sub plan was a huge hit with all of my kiddos. They started it while I was away and I was able to easily slide back in to a low-mess/low-stress project for them to continue. Lesson, handouts and video can be found here! 2. Loud Mouth Collages! My kids thought these were the most fun ever...while I thought they were the most funniest ever. Complete video lesson and plans here! 3. A Colorful Village! Again this is another lesson that the kids work on while I'm away and we finish up with oil pastel and watercolor when I return. Easy, fun and super colorful. Video and lesson here! 4. Chris Uphues Inspired Hearts! Who doesn't love Chris Uphues and his happy artwork?! My kids love learning about him. I've not only got a video lesson but I have a short clip of an interview I did with Chris and his wife Jen. More here! 5. I am a Super Star! This lessons is so fun...it really incorporates so much, from mixed media to literacy to a good ole boost to the self esteem! I DID ask the sub to make the stars for the kindergarten before they arrived because I'm not that crazy. Lesson here! 6. Collage Monsters! Another fun lesson that the kids really enjoyed. This one required more prep than most, just an FYI. Complete details and video here! 7. Kerri Ambrosino-Inspired Still Life! Need a pop of colorful happy for spring? Try this sub plan on for size. So fun and we busted out the PUFFY PAINT! Lesson here. 8. Wings Mural! I know, you've seen it a thousand times...but the lesson originated here! The feathers were created while I was out on jury duty, I believe...and then we assembled it when I returned. Lesson and video here. 9. Britto-Inspired Collaborative! I love having the kids work on collaboratives when I'm out. It means we have a big beautiful work of art to hang when I return! Lesson video and details all right here! 10. Monochromatic Self Portraits! Lastly, here's a lesson that's always a hit: monochromatic self portraits. We love hanging these in rainbow order for a beautiful display. Have your kiddos follow along with me in this video! There are PLENTY more lessons and videos on my YouTube channel so be sure and give those a glance if none of these strike your fancy. And be sure to subscribe, I upload videos and content all the time. If you are gonna be in Boston, see you there!
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Easy instructions for waxing fall leaves for autumn or Thanksgiving decorations.
FREE printable All About Me Pack for preschool and kindergarten featuring the child's name, handprint, favorite things, eye and hair color, self-portrait and family portrait.
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