Kids LOVE Crafts!!!
My fondest memories of elementary school are making the crafts and art projects, I still have some of those projects today..they are yellow and crumbling to pieces but I have them and I am not letting them go!
Being that I am computer illiterate and want to learn how to do things, I made a website called www.craftkitsforkids.com. My friends and co-workers go to it quite a bit and I am fortunate to have hits on it!
Please make sure to scroll down my blog as I have links to printable coloring pages, crafts etc. that I am continually developing and can be printed off for FREE!
Also, I am always looking for good projects and ideas to add to it so if there is something you think would fit well, please let me know and I would definitely consider adding it to the site!
There is a lot of free craft and coloring printables plus ideas, recipes etc. Also, I have a craft store on the site where kids kits can be purchased.
I love arts and crafts and I am happy to share anything related to it!
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KOOL AID PLAYDOUGH
Smells soooo good!!!
1 Tbsp. vegetable oil
1 package unsweetned Koolaid
1/4 cup salt
2 Tbsp. cream of tartar
1 cup water
DIRECTIONS
Mix flour, salt, cream of tartar and Kool aid in a medium pan. Add water and oil. Stir over medium heat 3-5 minutes. When mixture forms a ball in pan, remove. Knead until smooth.
Let cool and place in airtight containers or baggies
CRAFTY FUN!
PEANUT BUTTER PLAYDOUGH
Good enough to eat!
3 1/2 cups peanut butter4 cups confectioners' sugar
3 1/2 cups honey
4 cups dry milk powder
DIRECTIONS
In large bowl, cream together peanut butter and confectioners' sugar, then beat in honey and fold in milk powder. Refrigerate or freeze until ready to use.
HOMEMADE STATIONERY
Great recycling project!!
Child's scissors
Wallpaper or gift wrap scraps(perfect for left over Christmas paper)
Glue
Note cards or plain paper
Envelopes
Construction paper
Have your child cut shapes from wallpaper or gift wrap scraps. Glue the shapes onto note cards or plain paper and envelopes to create unique stationery. Or use the cutouts to decorate homemade greeting cards made from construction paper.
DON'T LET THEM STAND ALONE
My brother told us that a few guys did not have anyone coming because their families could not afford it. I was so upset up by this that I started researching and found the www.usmcgrad.org website, they are a nonprofit organization that raises money to help the families in need. I made a video for Youtube to try and promote the website and the financial needs of the recruit families, it was put on the usmcgrad.org website and let me tell you....I tell everyone about it!!!
These guys and girls go through @$#&!!! and should NOT be standing alone on graduation day!
SALT PLAYDOUGH
1 cup salt1 cup water
1/2 cup plus more flour
Saucepan
Mix the salt, water, and 1/2 cup of flour in a saucepan. Stir and cook the mixture over medium heat. Remove it from the heat when it's thick and rubbery. As the mixture cools, knead in enough additional flour to make the dough workable.
THIRSTY CELERY
Great art and science project/experiment!
This is a good activity to show your child how plants drink water through their stalks and where the water goes.Clear glass or vase
Water
Food Coloring
Knife
Celery stalk
White carnation or daisy(optional)
Fill the glass or vase halfway with water and let your child add enough food coloring to tint the water a bright color.
Trim the end of a celery stalk and place it in the water. Your child will enjoy watching the celery change color over the next few days.
If you like, use a white carnation or daisy in place of the celery.
PLAYDOUGH FUN!
PUTTY PLAY
Easy to make!
1 part liquid starch
Small bowl
Rolling pin(optional)
Airtight container
Combine the glue and starch in the bowl and mix them well. Let the putty dry until it's workable.(You may have to add a bit more glue or starch.) Let your child mold the putty into shapes or roll it with a rolling pin. Store it in an airtight container.
BLOG SITE
craftkitsforkids.blogspot.com
SHAPES COLORING BOOK and BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY CALENDAR
Woo Hoo!! Yesterday I was a busy girl but you are going to love the new designs!!!!I made a printable shapes coloring book with simple shapes to color, also the name of the shape listed below each one. The link is: www.craftkitsforkids.com
Just click on the shapes link and the book will open in a new window ready to be printed!
The next one you will really love so please take a look! I made a birthday/anniversary calendar for each month so those special dates can be remembered, each month has a craft gift, directions are given as to how to make the craft, the craft is perfect for any child to make for gift giving! The best part is the calendar can also be colored! The link is: www.craftkitsforkids.com
Click on the link: printable birthday/anniversary calendar and the calendar will open in a new window ready to be printed!!
Enjoy! Let me know what you think!!
EXCELLENT KIDS CRAFTS
THOMAS THE TANK, TRANSFORMER, BRATZ, DISNEY PRINCESS COLORING PAGES
I have added a few new coloring pages to my website, there is:Thomas the Tank http://craftkitsforkids.com/Thomas_the_Tank.html
Bratz http://www.craftkitsforkids.com/Bratz.html
Transformers http://www.craftkitsforkids.com/Transformers.html
Disney Princess Enchanted Tales
http://craftkitsforkids.com/Disney_Princess_Coloring.html
The Bratz page also has a really great printable dress up dolls link. Please check it out!
EXCELLENT KIDS CRAFTS MAGAZINES
CRAZY CRAYONS
Broken crayon pieces, paper removedClean, empty tin cans
Pot of very hot water
Plastic film canisters
Candy or soap mold(optional)
Muffin pan
Aluminum foil(optional)
Option 1:
Have your child sort the crayon pieces by color. Place the pieces in the tin cans, one color per can. Set the tin cans in a pot of very hot water until the crayons have melted. Pour a small amount (approximately 1/4 inch) into each film canister. When the wax hardens, add a second color in the same way. Continue the process until you have a crayon that's a rainbow of layered colors. Or if you like, pour the melted wax into a candy or soap mold to make a shaped crayon.
Option 2:
Preheat your oven to 400'F. Have your child place the crayon pieces in a well greased muffin pan(or a muffin pan lined with aluminum foil), one color per section. Or to make the crayons have a stained glass effect, mix the colors. Place the pan in the oven for a few minutes, until the crayons have melted. Remove the pan from the oven and let the crayons cool completely before removing them from the pan.
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- only1bub only1bub Jan 24, 2009 @ 3:25 pm
- Great page! Ummm...your peanut butter playdough sounds kinda yummy...don't the kids eat it? :)
Lensrolling it to my crafty page on how to make a stylish earring holder from a picture frame!
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- angelwing126 angelwing126 Mar 10, 2008 @ 4:43 am
- i like this site, i will be returning, keep up the creative crafts advice, thanks
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- EverythingMouse EverythingMouse Jan 9, 2008 @ 5:53 pm
- I may try the peanut butter playdough! Thanks for an interesting lens!
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- groovyoldlady groovyoldlady Jan 4, 2008 @ 5:35 am
- For a non-geek you've done a lovely job! (That's coming from a fellow non-geek!) I have 6 and 8 year-old girlies and we LOVE to be crafty. Bye. I'm off to see your blog!
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- krisManuel krisManuel Dec 16, 2007 @ 9:26 pm
- Hola! cool lens. 5*
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