There are a number of different crafts that you can make by simply cutting out some pictures that you find in magazines or on the internet. You can make a planetary puzzle by taking a picture of something with an …[Continue]
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Star Gazing Indoors
You can bring star gazing indoors with a few simple materials and a little bit of preparation. Simply gather a flashlight, some dark-colored paper, a pencil and some scissors. Trace the head of the flashlight onto the paper and cut …[Continue]
Space Shuttle Craft
An empty paper towel tube is all you need to create your own space shuttle. For this project you will need one paper towel tube, white and black paint, a paintbrush, some glue and a small piece of cardboard. Paint …[Continue]
Make the Moon
In this craft you can transform an ordinary ball into a model of the moon. Use paint or puff paints to draw small circles over the entire surface of the ball. Make craters, spots and other textures that are unique …[Continue]
Paper Clip Animals
Even simpler an idea is to simply mold paper clips into animal shapes. You can do this in a number of different ways but one suggestion is to use a coloring book picture (or any simple picture) as a template …[Continue]
Stuffed Animals
Only slightly more advanced than making paper bag puppets, making stuffed animals is simple to do but can have a big impact if you chose to use the stuffed animals in your home or if you plan on giving an …[Continue]
Country Puppets
When you think of the country there are a few things that come to mind. For many people, country life includes animal life. The country lifestyle is one that typically includes such things as farm animals, barns and fresh food …[Continue]
Kid’s Musical Instruments
Making musical instruments is a wonderful craft idea for kids because when you make your own instrument, you also get to play it when you are done. There are also many opportunities to make a lesson of the musical instrument …[Continue]
Easy to Make Musical Instruments
Buying musical instruments for your kids can be pricey. Just one instrument can cost hundreds of dollars, and you aren’t even sure that if you buy the instrument, your kid will want to put forth the effort to learn how …[Continue]