It's summertime, kids are bored, bring out the crafts and let them have fun!
ROCK PAPERWEIGHTS
Give each child a rock that has been washed
with soap and dried. Have the children decorate the rocks with craft
paint to create their own unique paperweights.
MASKS
Cut
8 ½ x 11 pieces of paper in half. Give each child a piece of paper and a
crayon or marker. Have each child fold their piece of paper in half and
cut a hole that their nose will fit through. Have them cut a small hole
first, then adjust the hole to fit the size of their nose. Have the
children try on their masks and let them try to figure out where the
eyes should go. They can then cut out holes for the eyes. Let the
children decorate their masks with different facial expressions.
JIGSAW PUZZLES
Give each child a piece of cardboard, a
picture from a magazine, some scissors, and some glue. Have the children
glue their pictures onto their cardboard. When the glue is dry, have
them cut their cardboard into the shape of jigsaw puzzle pieces. When
they have finished, have them trade puzzles and have a race to see who
finishes first.
GRAPH PAPER DRAWINGS
Give each child a
sheet of graph paper and a pen or pencil. Have each child draw a picture
on the graph paper using only the lines on the graph paper. Curved lines
are not allowed. Let the children color their creations. Have them share
their pictures with each other when they are done.
COLLAGES
Give each child newspapers, scissors, glue, and notebook paper. Have
each child cut words and sentences from newspaper pages and combine them
to create a unique story. Have them arrange their sentences on the
notebook paper and glue them in place. A theme for the stories can be
decided beforehand. Let the children share their stories with each
other.
FLUBBER 1 1/2 cups warm water 2 cups white school glue 1
1/3 cups warm water 3 teaspoons Borax Food coloring Mix 1 1/2 cups warm
water, glue, and food coloring together. In a separate bowl, mix 1 1/3
cups warm water and Borax together. Pour the glue mixture into the Borax
mixture and take out of bowl to knead until flubber is soft and
consistent in form. Store in a zip-lock bag or tightly sealed container.
This stuff is really fun! Enjoy!
Originally published at
Suite 101. Rachel Paxton is a
freelance writer, mom, and owner of four home and family web sites. For
complete resources for the Christian home, visit her web site at
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