Attach them opposite the seam with tacky glue. Add white office sticker eyes and glue on a pom-pom nose. Draw details with marker. To hang, glue a small rectangle of card stock to the top inside of the cone, fold the flap down, and tack it to a wall. Make an epic paper snowflake using this technique from Side by Side , a book of collaborative crafts for parents and kids by Tsia Carson. Working on the floor, lay 9 full-size sheets of newspaper in a three-by-three grid to form a square, then tape the sheets together.
Fold and cut the square into a paper snowflake, as you would with a regular-size piece of paper. Need a snowflake-cutting refresher?
Print out our cat template , then trace it onto a sheet of black construction paper. Cut out the pieces and assemble the cat with a glue stick according to the template directions. Recycle a pretty card by turning it into a necklace or pin for someone special. Idea from FamilyFun magazine. Your kids will love tearing daily links from this adorable paper-chain caterpillar to count down the days until an exciting trip or event! Trim a few sheets of colorful double-sided cardstock into strips. Staple or glue the edges together as you help your kids form the chain.
Accent the caterpillar with cute pom-pom feet, googly eyes, and a heart-shape felt-sticker mouth. Finish this cute little guy by punching two small holes in the head and threading a short chenille stem through each to create curly antennae. Roll textured brown cardstock into a cone shape and secure with a brown brad. Crumble a piece of tissue paper into a ball, and help your child tape strips of colorful patterned paper around it. Attach to the cone.
Use red buttons and a little hemp string for a perfect cherry topper. Learn to make a paper ice cream cone decorations. Watch as Parents lifestyle director Laura Fenton shows how to make this ice cream party craft. Your children can use their imaginations to create mosaic-style landscapes that look picture-perfect as place mats on your dining room table. Select a large piece of cardstock or thin cardboard for the backdrop. Sketch rough outlines of a simple landscape or have your kids create their own.
Let your kids tear colored paper to glue onto the cardboard. When the design is finished, take it to an office supply store for laminating. Capture your child's summer memories in this easy-to-make index-card book. Your child can choose people, places, and activities to add under each letter of the alphabet. Help your child plan fun ideas for each letter; cut out corresponding pictures from magazines or take your own photos.
Mat images with patterned paper and adhere to index cards. To display a letter on each page, write the letter on a white circle and mat with patterned paper. Separate each page with plastic index-card dividers, and create a durable back cover by trimming the tab from an extra divider. Punch holes in the upper corners of the cards and dividers and insert a binder ring.
Tie pretty ribbon on the ring.
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Decorate the cover with stickers to complete this unforgettable keepsake. Cooling down on a hot day has never been sweeter! Let your children choose paper to fit their personalities. For each fan, trim a 12xinch piece of heavyweight cardstock to 8x12 inches. Use a decorative border punch along a long edge of the sheet.
To simplify the folding process, score at every inch with a scoring blade. Gather at the bottom edge, punch a hole through all folds, and tie a decorative ribbon to complete a lovely fair-weather fan. Watch your child's artwork twist and twirl at even the slightest gusts when you hang paper clip art characters on this cute mobile.
Select royalty-free clip art to use for your mobile we chose nature-theme images. You'll need two versions: Print the standard images. Turn the paper over in your printer and print the mirror image on the back. Have your child color both sides with markers or crayons. Cut out the images when he's done, punching a hole in the top of each.
Cover two dowels with patterned paper and tie them together with ribbon to form an X shape. Attach string to the images and hang them from the ends of the dowels. Add string at the top to hang the mobile. This adorable paper kite is made from an old map -- perfect for inspiring all kinds of lofty adventures. Tie two dowels one dowel should be longer than the other into a cross shape with twine. Cut a notch on the edge of each dowel and stretch a string around the kite frame.
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Open a map and lay the frame on top. Trim around the frame, leaving a few inches to fold over the edges. Adhere the paper around the frame. Tie a long string for the tail to the back of the kite. Embellish the tail with ribbons and decorate the kite with a white paper cloud and theme stickers. Your child will love watching the summer sun shine right through this beautiful "stained-glass" wall hanging made from colorful tissue paper.
Paint an embroidery hoop in your child's favorite color. Cut the outline of a butterfly -- or any other shape -- from cardstock, to fit inside the hoop. Place the butterfly onto a piece of clear contact paper, sticky side up. Let your child tear up colored tissue paper to stick onto the wings. When you're done, place a sheet of tissue paper over the butterfly and add another layer of contact paper, sticky side down.
Place inside the hoop and trim the edges. Hang with a ribbon near a sunny window. Help your child keep her spare change ready for a shopping trip with this adorable papier-mache bowl. Line the inside and rim of a small glass bowl with plastic wrap. Have your kids tear up colorful tissue paper and stick the pieces to the inside of the bowl using a simple mixture of white glue and water. After you've added a few layers, let it dry; remove the glass bowl and plastic wrap. Have your kids spell out "savings" in cute letter stickers.
Add a little decoration by punching holes around the rim of the bowl and threading a pretty ribbon through. Give your child an imagination workout with an open-ended activity that blends drawing and cool cutouts. The Setup From a magazine , cut out images -- half of a person or an object such as a piece of fruit, as we show or entire vehicles or buildings -- and glue them to sheets of drawing paper. Put out colored pencils or markers.
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The Project Encourage your little artist to complete the half images by adding legs, for instance, or a fish tail, or doors and windows. Suggest drawing a landscape for the cars and buildings. Your child can glue on more images and add a title, if desired. Bonus Fun Cut word balloons and text boxes from white paper. Use them to turn the collage into a comic book-style story. This project is from Rachelle Doorley, who shares her creativity-sparking ideas on tinkerlab. A Hands-on Guide for Little Inventors.
Swish Sticks These fluttery wands call for a backyard parade. Cut 3-foot lengths from several streamer colors, then cut them in half lengthwise. Gather the pieces at one end. Place a drop of glue on the end of a painted dowel , stack the streamers on top, then securely attach them with a thumbtack. Glue a toy jewel on top of the tack. Trunk Show Dress up a tree or two for your next party.
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Start by wrapping a streamer around the trunk once and securing it to its end, not the tree, with double-sided tape. Continue wrapping until a few inches are covered, then secure the end with tape. Repeat with more colors. Create 3-D textured artwork with balled-up bits of crepe paper.
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Cut a rectangle from a cereal box and draw a simple image on the unprinted side. Working on a section at a time, spread tacky glue onto the cardboard, then press the balls in place. Our spiky-haired pencil topper is a welcome homework helper. Sandwich double-sided tape between the layers.
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Place tape on the bottom layer and roll the stack around the end of a pencil. Glue on googly eyes and a paper mouth. Match your lamp shade to your decor, for cheap. Starting at the bottom of a plain shade, simply wrap lengths of streamer around it, securing the ends with double-sided tape. Hang several of these lightweight containers in a geometric pattern for a pretty way to display a child's collection or small desk supplies.
Fold up the lower left corner along the line created by the midpoint and the upper left corner, as shown. Make a matching fold with the lower right corner, creasing then unfolding. Erase the pencil mark. Refold both; abut the two short edges and seal them with patterned washi tape. Attach the pocket to a wall with removable double-sided tape or removable mounting squares placed at the upper corners of the pocket. Customers who bought this item also bought.
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