DIY Project: Toilet Paper Roll Wall Art
Not every day you can find a clever way to reuse something from the bathroom..now you can take a break because someone came with very a simple and beautiful idea that lets you reuse toilet paper rolls. To make wall decorations you will need: toilette paper rolls, scissors, white glue, stapler, paint + brushes, glitter, laundry pins…What do you think about that? Crush paper roll Cut into approximately 5 equal parts don’t have to be exact
Aussie Pumpkin Patch: Ladybird Art
Author: Kendra I don't really consider myself an artistically inclined person, but I know how much my kids love doing art projects. So I'm trying to make a huge effort to do art with them more often. I've actually purchased an art curriculum to use, but it's not officially here yet..
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Creative Learning Fun Specializing in fun, educational and therapeutic activities for young children. My Free Character Printables September 3, 2012 By Elizabeth Pritchett Leave a Comment Just a reminder of my free character printables. Feel free to share on Pinterest.
Free Olaf Printable - Do You Want To Build A Snowman?
Do you want to build a snowman?! You can now with my free Olaf printable! This is a great paper activity for Frozen fans of all ages! I’ve created a printable of your favourite snowman – Olaf! He comes with head, body, arms, feet, carrot nose, 5 sets of eyes, eyebrows, hair, buttons, scarf and because he likes summer – sunglasses! Just print onto white card, cut the pieces out (young children may need help) and build a snowman!
25 Easy Art Techniques for Preschoolers
It’s no secret – my daycare hooligans love creating art! For me, the funnest thing about art for kids, is finding unique and interesting ways for my toddlers and preschoolers to get creative. The kids and I have tried a lot of creative processes over the years, and today, I’m sharing with you, 25 easy art techniques for kids! They’re easy, inexpensive, super-cool, and each of these projects can be done using things you have in your kitchen cupboards and around your home! Put away those paints and paintbrushes!
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HOW TO DRAW Santa?
Mom, how should I draw Santa Claus? Show your child how to draw Santa, an angel or a deer… in a few easy steps. Santa Claus Christmas deer An angel
creativity with crayons!
Think crayons are for kids? Think again! There are all sorts of great ways to use a box of crayons in your art- here are a few ideas... Go back to the days of coloring books and use them fill your drawings with color- Use them to create a resist with watercolors. Start by using a white crayon to draw on a blank page.
Artisanat d'hiver pour les enfants
FREE Dress the Snowman Activity Sheet What you will need: Cardstock (Heavy Paper)
Learn to Draw Animals
Print and enjoy our Learn to Draw Animals pages for kids of all ages. Kids can use our step by step illustrations to discover how to draw all sorts of animals and build up their skills and confidence in the process...plus they are just good fun! You could build up a whole folder of these printable pages for rainy days - teachers might even want to laminate them and keep them ready as a time-filler or reward. And of course many of them tie into classroom themes, too. We have over 80 of these animal drawing pages so you are sure to find one that appeals!
Aerial View Snowmen
Oct27 Second grade started their aerial view snowmen this week. Projects like this almost always showcase the kids different personalities. There are usually some very neat and tidy ones, some cute ones, some funny ones, and some that you might think are not going to be recognizable as snowmen but end up being the most creative and fun. Here is what we have so far: We started with a small 6×6 piece of paper for the background.
Download >> Winter Printable Pack
Winter officially began on December 21. Of course, “winter” doesn’t seem to mean much around here where we are experiencing temperatures in the mid-60s. Nonetheless, in celebration of winter I’m releasing my updated Winter Printable Pack with more than 40 new activities for your enjoyment. This updated Winter Printable Pack is one of the largest packs I’ve created to date.