Contact Paper Suncatcher in a Wood Frame
Earlier this week I came across a wall of decorative wooden frames at Michael’s and immediately thought of using one for a contact paper suncatcher.
Squeeze glue, layer materials, and make collages with these fun art activities for kids. A wonderful medium to explore with toddlers on up!
Earlier this week I came across a wall of decorative wooden frames at Michael’s and immediately thought of using one for a contact paper suncatcher.
This gravity painting activity for kids combines science and art to demonstrate the force of gravity in a STEAM-filled project that promotes creative thinking. Add
Post by Meri Cherry Hi everyone! I’m so excited to be over here on The Artful Parent this week to talk about mixed media collage
We love using recycled art materials for our art making, and especially like to use cardboard for kids art. My kids call dibs on any
When we built the Fort Magic igloo last week, the kids completed it by pimping out the place with some masking tape art. I promised a
This series of cardboard art projects started both as a way to use cardboard scraps and to keep my younger daughter happily occupied (and, yes,
We have been having so much fun with this leaf people craft! We’re calling them leaf peepers… So far we’ve made three rounds of them at
On Friday, the kids had fun creating mixed media art with autumn-colored fabrics and paints. I set up a basket of fabric scraps in the
When the folks at Artterro Eco Art Kits, one of my longtime blog sponsors, asked me to review their bookmaking kit, I said “Heck yeah!”
We’ve continued to experiment with doodled autumn leaves in combination with other fall arts and crafts ideas just because they are so fun and beautiful.
Make your own stickers with kids using permanent markers and contact paper. This easy and fun art project leaves you with tailor-made stickers to fit any interest or skill-level.
Maia and Daphne created this wood collage yesterday, working on it off and on all day long. Maia was home sick from school and spent
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