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5 Free Paper Circuit Templates - Paper circuits are great makerspace projects for teaching electricity & circuits. Paper Circuit Tutorial PDF
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Tissue paper stained glass is a fantastic craft activity for kids and even adults of all ages! Hang your creations up in a window as a colorful decoration!
These paper geckos are an easy craft project for all skill levels and a great coloring activity for kids! Make some for fun or to use as party decorations.
Simple paper bag lung project for kids helps explain how do lungs work for kids with an easy human body project for kids of all ages.
We're festooned with flowers at the moment…mostly cheery, bright cardboard and paper ones. It all started with egg box roses, daffs and snowdrops a few weeks ago, and now there are paper daisies sprinkled around the kitchen like flower confetti! They are really easy to make and useful for other projects too. You will need: Coloured paper or plain paper to paint General purpose scissors For the other projects: Small scissors (like nail scissors) Ball of plasticine or modelling clay Pipe cleaner White card Paint Buttons Ribbon, braid, string PVA craft glue 1. Find things to draw around in the kitchen, like tins, jars or side plates. 2. It's best to start with a big circle first, to get some practice. Draw around your shape and cut it out. 3 Fold the circle in half, then in quarters and then eighths. 4. About 1cm (1/2") up from the tip, draw a line straight across and mark it in the middle. 5. Draw a petal shape from this mark to a top corner and repeat on the other side, making sure the petals look alike. 6. Then, cut carefully along the pencil lines, making sure the tip of both petals stays pointy - and open up your flower. 7. When you've made a few and feel more confident, try some smaller circles, so you can build up flowers with a few petal layers. 8. If you'd like to make a daisy to add to a spring flower posy, put one of your cut-outs on a ball of plasticine and push the closed tip of the small scissors through the middle of the paper. Don't make the hole too big. 9. Push a pipe cleaner up through the hole and bend the top 3cm (1") over at a right-angle - then carefully spiral the bendy wire around itself, to make the centre of you flower. Push the paper back up under the pipe cleaner centre. Making some flower bunting or a daisy chain is another fun thing to do with your cut-out flowers. 10. Find a longish piece ribbon or something similar, and cut to the length you want for your bunting. We used quite thin sequin braid, with a bit of sparkle, but to be honest thicker is better for stable bunting that doesn't swing about too much. 11. Chose three different sized circles - for the outer petals, inner petals and the centre. 12. A bottle lid makes a good centre circle template - we went for yellow middles, but pick whatever colour you like. Cut out flowers from the other bigger circles, and make enough of each to space out along your ribbon (roughly 20cm (8") between our flowers). 13. Glue the centres in the middle of the inner petals, then brush a good amount of glue all over the middle section of the biggest flower and lay the ribbon over it, a little above the halfway point, to stop it flipping over when it's hanging up. 14. Next, dab a bit more glue on the back of the inner petals and stick them down over the ribbon and position so the petals are between the ones below. 15. Repeat along your ribbon - use a ruler or tape measure to space them evenly - then leave to dry. 16. To make a daisy chain, cut out white flowers with yellow centres and glue them straight onto the ribbon. The small yellow centres can be more fiddly to cut, so, if you want just paint them on instead. 17. Smaller flowers make lovely card decorations too. My daughter made these - some with painted centres and some with buttons, which works really well. The vase is cut out from an old birthday card. I've had a little primrose idea….
This delightful tissue paper craft is inspired by Eric Carle's story, "The Very Lonely Firefly." Kids will love making this project based on Carle's unique style.
How to make a papier mache erupting volcano for the science fair. Make a volcano from plastic bottle, newspaper and homemade paper mache paste
Click to see this big list of free paper piecing patterns, links to paper piecing tutorials, quilting tips, and paper pieced quilt patterns.
You will love these Olympic-themed party ideas, from food to backyard games and lots of kid-friendly crafts! Who else is super excited about the Olympics starting? We cannot wait! Especially since it's now been 3 years since the last Olympic games. As a family, we decided that we're going to have an Olympic-themed party for the opening ceremonies, and my kids are already brainstorming ideas. There are so many fun ideas that we found, we just had to share with you guys. Which one of these ideas is sticking out to you? I want to make them all! This isn't
Free, fun and useful Kindergarten - 1st Grade, Common Core aligned lesson plans, math games, calendars, behavior charts, materials and more!
When you hand your business card out at a craft fair, 80% of them end up in the trash. Here's how to make your business cards more effective.
Craft fair tips for your first craft show including craft fair display, what to products bring, how to price products and more!
Today I'm going to show you how to make pinwheels - they are so pretty and they really spin! These are a simple, summertime craft project you can make with household materials. Since I wanted to make these for my kids, I really needed to find a way to make sure the pinwheel wouldn't break apart and send pieces flying everywhere! This method works beautifully! I had posted another pinwheel project before, but I just wasn't happy with the results. You can check out my other paper pinwheels tutorial here, but keep in mind that I much prefer this new
Are you looking for a fun craft to make with your children for Book Week? These cute Australian birds were inspired by one of this year’s CBCA shortlisted Early Childhood books, “Busy Beaks,” written and illustrated by Sarah Allen. "Spend a day with Australia’s most vibrant and unique feathered friends.Full of splashing shorebirds, clattering cockatoos,
Paper mache projects that are fun for Fall!
We recently made these paper daisies for another fun project (stay tuned!) but couldn’t help but think that they would make a GREAT backdrop for a summer fest! What do you think? And bonus! These are one of the easier paper flowers to make. AND they require very little in supplies so it’s rather cheap […]
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Discover Fair Isle knitting patterns we love for making your own beautiful cardigan for spring inluding some free and some paid for patterns
Super easy way to make collage paper backgrounds which are great for art journals, junk journals or mixed media art pieces!
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Free, printable, Montessori-Inspired cards featuring terms relevant to Brazilian culture such as Christ the Redeemer, Copacabana, Amazon Rainforest, & Carnival
2020 is the Year of the Rat! So it's only fair that we celebrate the Chinese New Year with some awesome Rat Crafts for Kids!
Spring time is the perfect season for sitting outside and enjoying some bird watching in your backyard or neighborhood. This colorful accordion fold paper bird craft is a perfect compliment to learning about birds this
Make your own Twirligig~ a cool paper spinner toy that will amaze and delight kids of all ages! YOu only need a couple of basic supplies!
Rubber-band Powered Butterfly: This little widget doesn't take much building, and will flutter across a room. (No video because I ran out of bands in prototyping, and I need to get this posted before the deadline.)
Pierre Bonnard was an avid sketcher, filling countless sketchbooks and scraps of paper with drawings he would later peruse for painting inspiration when in his studio. From a previous V. …
Explore a variety of fun art-making styles with this climbing paper tree frog craft for kids that sticks to smooth surfaces using the magic of suction cups to mimic the real thing! The first year