Are you a camp director or Sunday School teacher
looking for a craft idea for kid enrichment? Maybe you feel like
you are just not the creative type, and you struggle with coming up
with craft projects. It is true that some people just have a
knack for finding or even inventing craft ideas, but your creativity
can be improved. There are ways to make it easier to find a craft
idea for kid needs.
First, lay aside any perfectionism.
Locking yourself into thinking there is only one right way to do
something makes every decision harder. Regardless of the kid
program you are helping with, there are always many suitable craft
ideas out there. Don't worry about picking the wrong one!
If you've taken into consideration the age and skill levels of the kids
involved, your choice will be adequate.
Next, consider your
budget. When choosing a craft idea for kid programs, you need to
be aware that some of them are expensive. Prepackaged kits to
make a fun foam picture frame or a craft stick cross are affordable for
a few kids, but if you are needing to do a craft with a lot of kids,
these kits might cost too much. It's often easy to do almost
exactly the same project by just looking at the craft kit components
and buying the same materials in bulk at the discount store. You
may have to do some preparation, like cutting out shapes ahead of time,
or at least making cardboard patterns for the kids to use in cutting
out their own. The savings will be worth it, however.
Another
consideration is this: in spite of years of indoctrination from
women's libbers, the fact remains that boys and girls like different
sorts of crafts! If the craft seems a little girly, don't use it
at boys' camp. Stick with lace-up leather billfolds, Indian
artifacts, dinosaur art, and similar projects. Girls will like
beads and anything that's pink or purple. For a craft idea for
kid camp where there are kids of both sexes, keep it on the boyish side
and provide some pink materials to keep the girls happy.
An
aspect of creativity that the non-creative types don't realize is that
ideas spring from other ideas. That is, if you look over a book
or website of craft ideas, maybe none of them will appeal to you, but
if you let them, they will spark an idea for a similar project.
Use what you can and change what you must in the craft
directions. For instance, the craft may have a slogan to be
written across the front. If you need to change the slogan to fit
your own needs, it's perfectly OK. For instance, the pictured
project might say "Girls rock!" You can change that to "He is the
Rock!" if that meets your VBS needs better.
A final suggestion
is to realize that you don't have to change the instructions or create
something new to have a good craft idea for kid use. Feel free to
follow the instructions to the letter if that works better for
you. The kids will have a great time either way. Just pick
a craft idea, for kid creativity beats adult creativity
everytime! The kids will make it creative, even if you have
doubts about your own ability in this area...