Have you ever heard those familiar words, "I'm bored,"
coming from the mouth of your child? If so, then kid crafts are
the answer. Provide the kids with craft materials and boredom
will be a thing of the past. Read on for ideas about kid crafts.
Kid
crafts essential materials include paper, crayons, safe scissors, and
glue. Paper for kid crafts can include construction paper, plain
typing paper, cardstock of various colors, and many other
options. Even junk mail and old magazines can make interesting
art projects. Crayons are nice for younger children, but the
stores are now filled with other options, such as washable dry-erase
markers, watercolor pencils, and gel pens. Kid crafts supplies
can run into money, but even on a budget there are many possibilities.
Other
materials kids can craft with include recycled junk and found
objects. By recycled junk, I'm referring to empty cereal boxes,
toothpaste boxes, cardboard from packaging, plastic containers, and
even tin cans. If you let kids craft with tin cans, however, you
need to make sure the open edge of the can doesn't have any sharp
edges. Simply file these off or squeeze them flat with a pair of
pliers.
Found objects include leaves, twigs, rocks, snakeskins,
and other natural item a child might find. Perhaps there is a
sheep farm nearby. If so, wool scraps can often be found stuck to
the barbed wire fences. Any or all of these items can be used in
kid crafts.
One of the most fun and popular kid crafts is making
a collage. Kids can glue anything down when making a
collage. Use heavy paper for the background, and then let the
creativity begin! For an extra challenge, a collage can be built
around a theme, like food, animals, or babies. Old magazines can
be searched for just the right pictures, which can be cut out and glued
to the background. The older child might wish to cut out details
from magazine pictures and reassemble them in new and interesting
ways. They might cut out interesting words and headlines and add
them as well.
Younger kid crafts can include collages made of
glued down pasta, beans, popsicle sticks, leaves, and many other
materials. Don't forget about glitter, too. If the budget
allows only a few kid crafts splurges, remember that kids of all ages,
particularly girls, really enjoy crafting artwork that includes
glitter. But whether your kids are boys or girls, young or older,
suggest some kid crafts the next time your kids are bored!...