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This fire breathing dragon made from a toilet paper roll is an easy kids craft that uses simple craft supplies. When you blow into the end of the tube the tissue paper looks like flames coming out of the dragon's mouth! Fire Breathing Dragon Craft Add this activity to your crafty bucket list, because it's SO MUCH FUN! And it's ridiculously simple to make. Kids, toddlers and preschoolers will love to see the dragon blowing fire! The photos make me smile, just looking at them. Watch the Video Tutorial Here: (Or scroll down for the step-by-step photo tutorial and printable
Save those wine corks for a rainy day craft project! Upcycle wine corks to make cute craft decorations with your kids.
If you like making mixed-media projects that include shadow boxes and little scenes over at the blog Paper Artsy there is an amazing collection shadow box mixed-media art that includes this adorabl…
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Make the most adorable little dolls out of craft sticks, yarn and a few buttons. They're SO cute, and the process is seriously addictive! Kids LOVE them!
If you get lots of boxes coming to your house from all the online shopping here is a great way to use all that recycled cardboard to make fun toys or decorations. Pop on over to the blog Super Make…
The quest for super fun and easy summer crafts continues! A couple of days ago we made these adorable woven turtles out of popsicle sticks. They were a hit! And of course... that got me thinking... is it possible to make even tinier God's eye crafts that you can wear? Well. The answer is YES! Today I'm sharing these tiny God's Eye Woven Pendants. You an make a whole bunch to wear or give them away to friends! Tiny God's Eye Woven Pendants This post contains affiliate links. This means I make a teeny tiny bit of money from any purchases made through the Amazon links below. Thank you for your support! For my full disclosure, click here. To make these pendants, grab yourself a box of toothpicks. Then, hot glue your toothpicks together. Ok. Now, grab yourself some thin, thin thread. I used embroidery thread, leftover silver thread, and baker's twine. Tie your thread on. Then, flip your toothpicks over and wrap your thread around the middle a couple of times to cover the center of your God's eye. And then you can start weaving! Take your thread and go over stick and around, then over the next stick and around... and keep doing that over and over again. When you run out of string, simply tie on a new piece of string. When you get to the end tie on a loop and hot glue the knot to make sure it doesn't slip out. Then, use a pair of scissors and trim off excess bits of tooth picks. And that's it! Put your pendant on some waxed cord and you're all set! Hope you have a fun time making these with the kiddos. Because the toothpicks are pretty fragile, I would recommend this craft for older kids. And if you liked this craft, check out my other weaving crafts! Let's Keep in Contact! Check out my Pinterest, Facebook, or Instagram accounts for more creative ideas! Happy making, friends!
Buying things for babies can be fun but making them yourself is so much more enjoyable. We have collected a ton of different DIY projects that you can make for babies that are completely adorable.
Are you looking for an easy weaving project to try with the kids? Well, look no further! Today's llama weaving craft is such an easy and cute way to introduce the art of weaving to kids. Plus, you won't need any special materials to try it out. Are you ready? Let's get weaving! How to Weave and Adorable Llama (with kids!) Materials Needed: Scissors Corrugated Cardboard Yarn Markers (We love Sharpies!) Masking Tape Optional: Print out my llama template Small Pom-Poms How to Weave a Cardboard Llama: Step 1: Draw out a llama on a piece of cardboard. Cut it out. (You can also use this template that I made.) Step 2: Cut out the same number of slits on the top and bottom of your llama to hold your warp threads. Make sure they're evenly spaced. (I cut out 5 slits on top and bottom.) Step 3: String your warp threads. Tape one end of a piece of yarn to the back of your llama. Then, go up and down around your llama until all of slits are filled with yarn. Tape the end of your yarn to the back. Want a step-by-step video showing how to do this? I'm giving you a super-fast overview of what we did. If you want more detailed directions on how to properly weave, check out this Met Kids Weaving Video. Front of the Llama: Back of the Llama: Step 4: Cut out a piece of yarn to weave. Tie one end to your warp (top of the right string.) Wrap the other end with masking tape (to help weave.) Alternatively, you could also use a yarn needle (but you don't really need one.) Step 5: Go over and under each warp thread (grey ones). When you reach the end of one row, do the opposite pattern of over and under for the next row. Keep alternating until you're done with your piece of yarn (or you decide to change colors.) To add another piece of yarn, simply tie on your new piece of yarn to your old piece of yarn. (Trim the excess.) Then, keep on weaving!* When you're finally done, just tie the end of your yarn to your warp.* (*Note: I realize that if you wish to properly add on yarn and change colors, you need to follow the directions in the above-mentioned Met Video. They don't tie knots. They leave their strings dangling. But I find that tying on knots works just fine since it's a kid's craft and we're not going to remove our woven bit off the cardboard.) Step 6: Optional: Hot glue on pom poms. Why? Because they're so cute! I really hope this weaving craft brings a smile to your kids' faces. :) If you're on IG and you share this craft, could you tag me @pinkstripeysocks so I can ooh and ahh over the cuteness? Thank you! Looking for more weaving and llama crafts? Then check out the links below! Fa la la la llama paper snowflakes Cute Gods Eye Turtle Weavings Weaving CD Dream Catchers Rainbow Paper Plate Weaving Boho Wall Hangings Happy creating and connecting, friends!
We love rainbow crafts as they are just so colorful which is why we have found these 10 fun kids rainbow crafts. These crafts are all fun and simple to make. Perfect for all ages! There are rainbows made from all sorts here including, craft sticks, paper plates,
Learn how to make these sweet acorn people at Vlijtig. You can use them later for tree ornaments or decorate packages.
Turn upcycled boxes into cute wall art with black and white photos. DIY mini photo dioramas are a great activity and an easy craft!
Get ready! This cute craft is perfect for kids; DIY easy cute origami cats that anyone can make, whatever their age, and decorate as well.
Happy first day of spring! Here is a super easy tutorial to make a pipe cleaner rainbow magnet to celebrate! I may still see snow on the ground (hooray for Canada!), but this little rainbow magnet brightens up my kitchen and gives me hope that at some point, I'm going to get to stop wearing my winter jacket! Leah loved helping me out with these. Sorting all the colours and putting them in the right order was a great task for her! To make a pipe cleaner rainbow magnet, you'll need pipe cleaners in all the colours of the rainbow
Crochet projects have gained immense popularity for their creative and practical appeal. In this article, we’ll take you through a delightful journey of crafting adorable bear coasters. This step-by-step tutorial will show you how to create charming bear-shaped coasters that will add a touch of cuteness to your home decor or make for thoughtful handmade […]
A quick and easy DIY basket you can knit up no time flat. These small baskets are soft and flexible and can be folded down for storage.
Easy to make paper bat decoration that can be hung from the ceiling or attached to the wall. Learn how to make cute and easy origami bat and use them as
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This Super-Easy Yarn Octopus is so cute and friendly looking that your little one is going to want to play with it forever. This kids' yarn project is easy enough to make with a child in just a couple of hours.
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Our embroidered felt insect banner would make really cute decor for a kid's bedroom or playroom. Just follow our pattern and tutorial!
Moscow-based artist Nastasya Shuljak has grown up in nature, enjoying the natural world around her. Now, she's creating miniature wool sculptures of small animals and other cute creatures, and her rich childhood is really visible in her works. Plants sprout from the heads of natural spirits. Polar bears, foxes, and other critters look as if they've just stepped out of a magical wonderland... Shuljak's 42.5K followers as well as her clients can't get enough of her adorable toys, and it's easy to understand why. It's impossible not to smile when you're meeting them.
Not only do you get to make an Easy Finger Knitting Bunny DIY, but you get great introduction on how to finger knit with kids.
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As the month of love approaches, we thought we’d combine friendship and hearts into one Valentine’s Day themed tutorial: a heart patterned friendship bracelet! Using some candy-colored embroidery floss and your familiarity with the chevron…
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This fantastic no-sew sock bunny by Handimania is a great way to bond and make memories with the kids. No special materials or skill required - check it out!
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