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Interesting!...Make Your Own Glitter out of Tin Foil! Need: * Baking Pan * Tin Foil * 1/4 cup of salt * 1/2 teaspoon of food coloring * Preheat an oven to 350 degrees. Directions: * Mix 1/4 cup of salt with a 1/2 teaspoon of food coloring in a small bowl until the salt is uniformly colored. * Spread the mixture out in an even layer on a foil-lined baking sheet. * Bake in the oven for ten minutes. Allow your homemade glitter to cool before using it. NOTE: * You may also store it in an air tight container for several months. * This glitter can be used for almost any type of project and may even be mixed with glue for special crafts.
Sunglasses End of Summer Project: what did you see this summer?
Making crafts using clothespins is always a favorite of the kids, and also of the adults helping the kids make the craft. Knowing this, I did...
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Everyday solutions- use foam tubes to hold paint brushes and other things from falling in the paint. LOVE THIS IDEA FOR THE PRESCHOOL KIDS and they will love trying to place them in the slots! there are other helpful hints for around the house on this site too.
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Quick dry paper mache "clay" - 1 roll of toilet paper 3/4 cup of white glue (Elmer’s glue-All) 1 cup of joint compound (Not Dap brand - it won't work) 1/2 cup white flour 2 tablespoons linseed oil Step 1. Fill a high-sided bowl with warm water. Remove the toilet paper from the roll and throw it into the water. Push down on the paper to make sure all of it gets wet. Step 2. Then pick up the paper and squeeze out as much water as you can. Pour the water out of the bowl and put your pape...
Have you ever kept a sketchbook? Do you keep one now? Check this out for ideas on how to boost your (and your kids') creativity through keeping visual journals. And join the daily challenge!
Use varying sizes of green buttons to make this cute Christmas tree
cheap plastic beads, thin layer in pan. 400 degrees for about 20 min. When cool just invert, fall right out
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Clear contact paper with the sticky side out, taped to a window. Anything sticks... fun for a rainy day.
ocean theme finger puppets - stick a pin in them and they are a super cute swap!
A Linky Full of Ways to Learn About the Great Artists- Kids Get Arty
Use egg cartons for paper casting, they cartons already contain the binding for paper mache!
Great ways to use the end-of-year crayon stubs the kids bring home!
I've had my students make these tiles for the past several years. They are always a big hit!
Tabletop loose parts for open ended creative play. Love this idea.
thumb tacks, floral wreath forms, and salt water in a spray bottle
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add black acrylic to elmer's glue as an outline/resist
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