Create These Awesome Mini Worlds With Shoebox Dioramas for Kids
Shoebox dioramas are an old favorite. Choose a theme or leave it open ended to create a mini world with an upcycled shoebox! Post and
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Shoebox dioramas are an old favorite. Choose a theme or leave it open ended to create a mini world with an upcycled shoebox! Post and
Gathered natural materials, along with air dry clay beads are what you need to create a beautiful nature mobile for kids. Children are naturally drawn
Learn how to create fun robot puppets that actually MOVE using cardboard and other recycled materials in this make and play project for kids by
Learn how to make hand puppets for kids in this easy make & play project by Danielle Falk of Little Ginger Studio. Have you ever
Create a beautiful nature-inspired fabric bunting with just stamps & fabric. Project and post by Sarah Olmsted of Imagine Childhood. At Imagine Childhood, we always like
Create vibrant cardboard masks perfect for imaginative play! Art-making activity and post by Danielle Falk from Little Ginger Studio. Mask-making is a project I’ve done
If your kids are as sticker happy as mine, they might like to have a sticker box to hold their special stash. We decorated our
This is a fun sticker craft for kids that has them making their own treasure tins with stickers + decorative tape. A great party craft
These macrame rock necklaces were an idea that came about after we painted rocks but, would work with so many rock treatments, along with nature
Here are the instructions for how to make eye pillows with soothing lavender. We used fabric decorated with glue batik art, but you could do
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.
By Jeanette Nyberg This is a weird and wonderful technique for painting on t-shirts as a sort of ‘contained’ version of tie dye. This will
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