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Kids have enjoyed making fortune tellers for decades. Here are instructions on how to make this paper craft, along with diagrams. Also included are some fun variations.
Celebrate Canada Day by making one-of-a-kind flags, Canadian coin rubbings and paper bag beaver puppets from craft supplies around the house.
This simple Halloween paper craft uses envelopes, ribbon, glue, and decorations to make a treat bag that is quite a trick.
Try this observation activity with young children to teach them the changes in the seasons. Homeschoolers can create phenology journals.
These fun cards are great gifts for kids to make for Mother's Day, Father's Day, or even Valentine's Day.
For as long as moms can remember, kids have been using toilet paper rolls and paper towel rolls as toys and craft materials. Here are a few project ideas for you.
Here are three handy cards kids can help make to give to their moms for Mother's day, or any day they want to say "I love you."
Whether in a forest or under the backyard apple tree, playing in the leaves allows young kids to build their creativity, learn about trees and appreciate the environment.
This Halloween kids craft uses tissue paper, starch, and a jar to create a lantern with a spooky glow. It is a fast and easy project using recycled or new materials.
Spring is an excellent opportunity to create beautiful and simple craft projects on your own, or with children.
Easily adapted for a western, fairytale or animal theme, these sock puppets are easy to make and work well for action songs and stories.
Whether teaching in a school, home school, or camp, it is easy to adapt one of these basic projects and include a craft at the end of any topic.
Find dolls in vintage books or in modern fairy, book, and multicultural themes. Explore the art of paper doll crafts by creating doll clothes with scrapbooking paper.
Get children involved in Valentine's Day with these ideas for kids crafts. Children can make handmade Valentine's Day cards and other gifts.
Whether at the beach or in the backyard sand box, show your kids the fun of playing with sand by doing a pirate treasure hunt, sand art and some simple experiments.
Paint and paper are all that it takes for kids to create a turkey decoration that can be used as a Thanksgiving table centerpiece.
Fun to make and play with, these simple musical instrument crafts are made from recycled and easy to find materials, making them perfect for group activities.
Paper chains are easy to make. This group of ideas allows children to create the basic holiday garland or a loopy flower or snake. Recycle paper for a no-cost project.
Children who love paper crafts and dressing up will delight in printable paper dolls. Choose from sites with cartoon, historic, fairy, book, and television characters.
This paper plate basket can hold plenty of pretty paper flowers, and still have room inside for Easter candy or other treats.
Halloween is almost here. Get ready with these great pumpkin crafts just for kids!
It can be hard to keep kids busy when the weather is bad but there are rainy day activities and crafts kids love that provide hours of fun.
Collecting recycled items to use for crafts gives preschoolers and toddlers an endless supply of creative materials, saves money and also helps the environment.
Keep kids busy for hours with salt dough, a rainy day craft activity that includes mixing, creating, cooking and decorating all in one.
Great as crafts for a summer theme or an activity on a rainy day these ideas are really easy to do with preschoolers and toddlers of all skill levels.
It is not always practical to go out to eat as a couple on Valentine's Day. Why not make this Valentine's Day a family affair with this festive twist on a classic meal.
Making a blanket fort with a camping or sleepover theme is a great rainy day activity to keep kids busy for hours.
Gather the family for this inexpensive, wall-hanging, construction-paper craft that works for every holiday and children of all ages.
In an afternoon, kids can make a gift for their grandmother (or aunt, or mother). Choose from a decorative nature arrangement, a bookmark, kitchen magnets, or a frame.
Making decorative picture frames is a great kids' craft project that creates unique homemade gifts from children.
Stencils are a fun and easy way to add interesting elements to cards, clothing, and other craft projects.
Inexpensive crafts can fill an hour or two with a group of young children at a birthday party. Play some of the activities as artsy games.
Recycle the pages from an old calendar or any other type of paper to create a small box to tuck a gift or treasure inside.


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