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Fun crafts, and activities for kids.

To create bubble art, you'll need food coloring, bubbles, bubble wands, and art paper. It's best to do this activity outside. Begin by mixing the food coloring with some bubble solution. Once done, let your kids have fun creating their very own bubble art! For more ideas and inspiration, click the link below to view our bubble art experience. Exploring bubble art Learn how to create beautiful flower sun-catchers using fresh or silk flowers, along with paper, tape, laminate paper, and paint or crayons. Follow the link below for instructions. Create your very own flower sun-catchers Create sailboats with plastic cups, straws, and tape/washi tape. Follow the link to see how we made ours! Create your very own plastic sailboat For making a silly robot, you will need a toilet paper roll, foil, beads, craft eyes, pipe cleaners, paint, and hot glue. Check out the instructions to make one! Silly robot To create a colorful box monster, you will need an empt...

Making shakers. - A fun DIY for little ones.

I think I've mentioned before how much we enjoy dancing. My littlest one will be two this year, and her big sister turned five in April. They love to boogie! We usually play music and enjoy the moment. My two-year-old loves to shake and rattle things. We're always coming up with new ways to make shakers. This time, we used empty spice containers (plastic ones). So, if you have some empty ones at home, make some shakers for your little ones. It's super easy and fun for everyone. Post updated:7/30/2025 What you will need:   - Empty spice containers  - Beans  - Beads  - Anything fun you want to add to your shaker  - Permanent markers work best Step 1: Decorating Each Container   Start by decorating each container. Let your creativity shine and have fun with this process! We used permanent markers to decorate our jars, as they won't smear. I allowed my little ones to draw their designs, encouraging their creativity. Step 2: Fill Each Container ...

A gobble, gobble good time.

TP Roll Turkey Craft Thankful for place cards Using what was left over from our Tp roll turkey craft, I made a few cards. I'll place these at our table tomorrow, and we will all write down what we are thankful for. (I'll probably place our daughter's thankful card in her scrapbook.) I hope all of you have a wonderful Thanksgiving spent with loved ones.  Pin/Save/Share For Later

Snakes in the desert. Craft for little ones

Snakes In The Desert I may have been missing Arizona and the desert life when I came up with this craft for my daughter. She seemed to enjoy it and it was a quick craft to do together. Materials needed: TP roll Paper plate Paint/paint brushes Scissors A few rocks Craft eyes Glue I started off by cutting the TP roll. Then using my scissors I wrapped and pulled the TP roll.  This causes it to create a spiral shape and curl. This is what you want to do to create the snake's body.  Next, paint each one and allow it to dry. Once it is dry, glue on your craft eyes.  I took a paper plate and cut out the center and we used brown paint to paint it. After allowing that to dry, we then glued on our snakes.  I used some leftover TP rolls and made a cactus for our desert.   Grab a few rocks from outside and set it up so that it looks as though your snakes are in the desert. You're all done! I hope you enjoyed this craft....

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