A craft that your child can make and even use for a practical purpose is a washcloth bunny. A washcloth bunny is simply a washcloth that is folded and then given a few details to make it look like a …[Continue]
Finger or Chalk Paintings
A fun way to be crafty near Easter time is to take the craft time outside and enjoy the spring weather. A simple bucket of chalk or some finger paints and smocks provide the base for an art project that …[Continue]
Twinkle Twinkle Hanging Star
Making twinkling skies is easy. Take cardstock or cardboard and cut out a star shape. Cover the star with glitter or with tin foil (tin foil is less messy for younger kids). Poke a hole at the top of the …[Continue]
Jack and Jill Pail
To make a pail, just like the one that Jack and Jill used, all that you need is a paper cup and some pipe cleaners. Younger kids can have fun decorating the cup and adding scraps of paper or using …[Continue]
What are Mother Goose Crafts?
Mother Goose crafts are inspired by the Mother Goose rhymes. Such rhymes include, “Little Miss Muffet,…[Continue]
A Few Mother Goose Crafts
Mother Goose crafts are fun for kids and parents. Parents can have a good time reciting the rhymes that they learned in their childhood, while children use their imagination and artistic skills to re-create what they hear about in the …[Continue]
Trained Seal
Trained seal What you will need: Seal templates (can be downloaded at Family Fun) Craft foam Pencil, scissors, and stapler 14 inch long piece of clear vinyl tubing Permanent markers Googly eyes and tacky glue 1 ½ inch diameter Styrofoam …[Continue]