Keep the kids busy and free from chanting, “I’m bored!” Fun and unusual crafts will make them — and you — happy.
The weekend doesn’t have to be two days of struggle. With just a few supplies and some creativity, the whole family will find fun creating something new.
Homemade wind socks
Photo credit: The First Grade Parade
Blogger and first-grade teacher Cara Carroll came up with this project to help her young students learn about weather. Kids love the hands-on, colorful project, she says.
Muffin-tin printing
Photo credit: The Artful Parent
These muffin-tin prints can be done using one color of paint per cup or multiple colors. Blogger Jean Van’t Hul of The Artful Parent says she got this idea from MaryAnn F. Kohl’s book Art with Anything.
Job-related crafts
Photo credit: Kiboomu! Kids Crafts
Why not have the kids do a craft showing what they’d like to be when they grow up? Whether it’s a first aid bag, police officer badge or other career choice, kids will enjoy letting their imaginations guide the project.
Leaf collection booklet
Photo credit: Holidays Central
Whether it’s green leaves in spring and summer, colorful leaves in the fall, or holly and pine in the winter, take the kids on a nature walk to collect leaves for a leaf booklet. Be sure to look for variations in size, color and texture.
Collage
Photo credit: Chai Mommas
For younger members of the family, pick a theme, keep it simple and help the little ones make a collage. Get out old magazines, scissors and glue, and assist in choosing pictures that might fit the theme of “my family,” “my favorite things,” “pets,” or whatever might hold your child’s interest.
Lanterns
Photo credit: Making Lemonade
Grab some foam sheets in your favorite colors, some brads, scissors, a ruler and a pencil, and have the kids make some colorful lanterns as party decorations or just a fun pick-me-up for their rooms.
Salt-dough animals
Photo credit: Wolf Creek Crafting
It takes only flour, salt and water to make the dough for these adorable animals. Kids can be creative as they’d like, but these ideas are a fun starting point. Blogger Marcy of Wolf Creek Crafting says kids can paint the animals after they’re baked. She also likes the unpainted look.
Easy button bracelets
Photo credit: The Creative Place
The only supplies needed for these colorful bracelets: buttons of various colors and sizes, some elastic beading cord and a needle. This works best as a project for older kids.
Pom-pom wreath
Photo credit: Makeover Montage
Slightly more time-intensive, but with a fun result, is this colorful pom-pom wreath. Simply a straw wreath covered in pom-poms, it’s great for the outside of the front door in a covered entry or indoors for a pop of color.
Recycled CD spinners
Photo credit: Training Happy Hearts
Have old digital disks (CDs or DVDs) lying around? Use them to make fun spinners with the kids. All you’ll need is the disks, some hot glue or super glue, old magazines, markers, colored pencils or crayons to decorate them and soda bottle caps.
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