One of the most widely and wildly celebrated holidays in the United States in New Years Eve, and many people have huge parties or attend national parties that rave on long into the night and early hours of the following morning. When you are having a party, there is no better way to prepare with decorations and get into the mood than to create themed crafts as decorations for the party.
Gift Wrapping Paper Brown grocery bags make appealing gift wrapping when creatively decorated. Simply cut the bags into squares and tape together as needed to wrap the present. The kids can get imaginative with different ways to embellish the paper. Here are some ideas to get them started: crayons, stickers, glitter, pictures from old magazines, catalogs and cards, stamps using pressed leaves or flowers, sponge stamps (cut sponges into shapes), and potato stamps (Cut a potato in half and carve a simple shape or use a metal cookie cutter and then cut away the potato surrounding the shape.)
Traditionally, children in school have been engaging in crafts for Valentines Day for years, but adults tend to overlook how special this means of celebrating the romantic holiday can be. Sometimes, it’s the thought that counts, and spending quality time with crafts will outshine any amount of money you can spend on extravagant gifts.
Candy dish – cut a hexagon of plain cardstock and then six pieces from Christmas card fronts (trying to get the nicest part of the picture showing on the shape) that taper slightly wider at the top than the base for the sides. Cover all the pieces with clear contact paper and punch holes along all the edges, evenly spaced. Sew the pieces together using ribbon or yarn, and you have a one of a kind candy dish. Let the kids experiment with different shapes and sizes.
Recycled cards – let the kids cut the message parts off the cards, and by gluing them to the front of either folded construction paper or lightweight card stock, they can create their own cards to send to friends and family. Ribbon, glitter and other items can make nice decorative touches.
Passover is an important Jewish holiday and is celebrated in line with Nisan 14 on the original Jewish calendar, falling sometime in March or April. While it is a solemn holiday with several traditions involved, and it can be difficult to get children to express interest, fun themed crafts could catch their attention and allow parents and other adults to better instill the values and teach the history of the holiday to youths.
Easter Crafts for Kids:Easter offers many opportunities for crafts with religious themes, an Easter bunny theme, or a blend of the two. There are Easter eggs and baskets. Kids enjoy dyeing Easter eggs and making their own baskets. They can also make baby chick crafts, puppets, spring decorations and wreaths, and Easter gift bags.
Making Christmas arts & crafts for kids:More families create handmade treasures together during the Christmas holiday season than any other time of year. Indeed, many families base their holiday traditions on creating homemade ornaments each year. This is great for families with small children; as they grow, they’ll be able to look back over the years and see their own growth in their ornaments.
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