Kids can make these Colored Paper Collage Sculptures as a sculpture and colored paper collage project all rolled into one.
Children use collage materials to make patchwork houses from cardboard and fabric scraps.
Using my naturally dyed fabric remnants to create this cute pair of kids patchwork pants. An easy and quick sewing tutorial to use up those beautiful scrap fabrics.
A super quick and easy way to make a potholder with scrap fabric you have lying around. These potholders are the perfect housewarming gift!
Huge list of sew and no sew projects for fabric scraps. Make gifts, jewelery or home decor items out of the trimmings, crumbs and other items you would normally toss in the scrap bin.
Learn to make quick and easy fabric bookmarks using fabrics scraps. This tutorial walks all level of quilters through the steps to make a fabric bookmark.
Create a Vibrant Rangoli using Torn Paper and a FREE Printable Rangoli Craft Template! Tearing paper Crafts are great for Fine Motor Skills!
Huge list of sew and no sew projects for fabric scraps. Make gifts, jewelery or home decor items out of the trimmings, crumbs and other items you would normally toss in the scrap bin.
Super easy paper bird finger puppets. These can be made from recycled paper. A simple origami project for kids. Great doodle art project too!
Fabric scrap crafts and activities for kids. Kids love fabric! Plan one of these fun art projects for your preschool, kindergarten, or elementary child.
I created this first file and had so much fun that I decided to make this one! Then I stripped some of the pieces apart so you can use them without the frame. Or without the heart. You could stamp inside the flower center with a small greeting or just write one in there! Or the frame alone to stamp a greeting inside of, or another image you have at home.Use your imagination and be sure to show me what you come up with! If you take one of my files, please leave me a comment to let me know you were here. Please direct anyone here that you think might like to download my files. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a great Friday! Hugs, Dawn
Students learn how to practice drawing quick rectangular shapes and paint warm and cool colors into those shapes using Paul Klee art inspiration and
Sew a Plushie (Includes Pattern): Make a fun and customizable stuffed toy also called a plush, plushie, or stuffie using a downloadable pattern and hand sewing techniques. This project is great for beginners and uses a running stitch around the edges to sew the plushie together. Th…
This step-by-step tutorial for How To Make Easy Paper Mosaics for Kids is amazing! Let's make beautiful, custom DIY paper mosaics today.
If you have an overflow of scrap fabric in your craft room you and your family can have lots of fun creating any of these cool scrap fabric projects. These DIY crafts with fabric are great for all ages to get creative with! If you're looking for a perfect upcycled project, here are multiple to choose from.
Children use collage materials to make patchwork houses from cardboard and fabric scraps.
When it’s -6 degrees outside, all you want to do is think about warmer weather. I was looking through some old pictures and stumbled across the pictures I took of the kids new Teeter Totter. …
Cette année, Naël s’est découvert une passion pour les dinosaures et les dragons. C’est donc tout naturellement que sa fête d’anniversaire s’est déroulée sur le thème jurass…
Even young children can get beautiful results from a collage craft. So, here are the top Creative Collage Art Ideas For School to help you get excited about your next project. A collage can be as simple or as complicated as you want it to be.
Here’s a lovely idea for using up some of your scrap fabric! You can now create these beautiful fabric butterflies and moths. You can make anything from a magical brooch pin, or as ornaments for your cozy home, or just a fun little project for you to create good-looking fabric butterflies and moths. Use this […]
Use up all those scrap fabrics with this easy and adorable Scrap Fabric Bunny Softie Pattern!
Kids use washable glue to draw on cotton fabric, using a resist "batik" technique to create separation between colors, inspired by artist Anna Blatman.
The main advantage of these printable mason jars is their versatility and personalization. By printing your own designs or labels onto the jars, you can create customized storage solutions, decorations, or gifts that suit your specific needs and style..
Our list of wonderfully sweet ideas to upcycle fabric scraps into cute gifts for children and babies. Scrap busting projects with links to instructions.
Before sending your paper goods off to recycling heaven, check out our ideas for upcycling your remnants into cool creations.
This is a recent project from 1st grade. We started the lesson by watching several youtube short biography video's and montage clips on Matisse. I love doing these Matisse cutouts, because it challenges them to use their cutting skills. You can really get an idea of the students motor skills and hand-eye coordination. We talked about some of the types of cutouts Matisse did, like the starburst, splash, spirals, zigzags and wavy lines. Students kept both positive and negative cutouts and could use both parts of each of their shape as part of the final arrangement. We spent a total of 4 days and ended the lesson with one of my favorite art books, When Pigasso Met Mootisse, by Nina Laden.
Free colouring and paper craft activity downloads. I started creating these paper craft and colouring activities for my kids during covid lockdowns in 2020 and thought others might like them too...
Over 20 flannel projects to sew with tutorials and patterns linked! Curated list of soft & cozy winter sewing ideas including ways to use up flannel scraps.
Inspired by some various projects I've seen for using up scraps, I decided to make an alphabet matching game using some of my ridiculous amounts of scrap fabric. And of course, the project kept growing as it went, and is taking a while to perfect, but I think the outcome is going to be great! I may even use this same idea/pattern to attempt an alphabet quilt. No, I don't actually know how to quilt. Yes, I'm crazy. I decided to break this project up into multiple posts because I think otherwise I'd end up with one monstrous, confusing tutorial. So today I'm posting about the beginning of the process, and the free printable pattern! For the letters I used Arial Black - I wanted a font that would be easy to trace and cut out, and the letters would be very clear. If you make your own pattern, be sure to choose a sans serif font - one without the little lines at the edges of the letters - because they are much easier to cut out, and also easier for kids to identify. ex: A A The one on the left is a sans serif, the one the right is not - it has serifs. Here is the printable pattern for all of the letters. Then came the tricky part - coming up with something for each letter that could be easily identified when just the shape was cut out of fabric. And that a young child would know - or at least mine would. It took a little while, a little cheating (X and Q are really hard!), and the help of my sisters, but I finally came up with shapes for all the letters! (still trying to come up with a few letters here) Some of them I modified from clip art and other pictures I found online, and many of them I drew myself (I'm really proud and surprised by this! Maybe I can draw after all! But only basic shapes...) But I finally got all of them the right size, and (hopefully) identifiable shapes. So here is the printable pattern for all of the matching alphabet shapes! Once you've printed out your pattern, start cutting them all out. It takes a while to cut out all the little pieces, so you can start on that while you wait for the rest of the tutorial! :) A few of the shapes might be harder to identify, so let me explain. J is a jellyfish, but it's going to have ric-rac/ribbon tentacles, so I didn't draw them on the shape outline. Q is for queen, but this one I kind of cheated and did a crown. The rectangle for X is for "x marks the spot" and it's a treasure map - I have some awesome pirate-themed fabric that is perfect for this one! Is this one cheating too? I think it might be... And the circle for Y is for yo-yo. I'm going to attach a string/ribbon to it. Once it's all finished, I'll have the matching game magnet book pages with all of the letters and shapes. One of the fun things about these patterns is that they can be used for so many other things - as stencils, coloring pages, other matching games, really anything. If you come up with a fun way to use them, please share! More on actually making the plush magnetic versions from fabric scraps coming very soon!
Hats come in all shapes and sizes for all different types of people. Not only do they keep your head warm when it’s cold, or keep the sun out of your face, they’re stylish too. What style hat do you like best? We have a lot to choose from. Womens, Mens, Winter Hats, Graduation Caps, […]
Vue sur Pinterest. Cette photographie m’a inspirée. Je suis désolée je ne peux pas donner la source de l’image. Pourquoi ne pas mettre à disposition des enfants des gros feutres ou de…
Making paper teaches children how one of our most ubiquitous materials -- PAPER -- is made, and it's also a fun sensory project for kids of all ages.
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