Munchkins and Mayhem

Munchkins & Mayhem

A Kids Crafts Blog

Friday, May 3, 2013

Fabric Pots


Christine chitnis tells how to cover pots in fabric using mod podge. You could also make it easier for kids by cutting the fabric into smaller shapes and making a collage so that they won't have to worry about the fabric buckling.
Good for ages 8 and up.
Get the instructions here:

Thursday, May 2, 2013

DIY Kites


Rhythm of the home has a fun tutorial for how to make a kite that will really fly, using a grocery bag, sticks, string and markers.
Good for ages 5 and up.
Get the instructions here:
http://rhythmofthehome.com/archives/autumn-2010/homemade-kite/


Mums gather uses tissue paper and plastic straws for her version.

Get the instructions here:
http://mumsgather.blogspot.com/2011/12/kids-craft-how-to-make-your-own-mini.html

 

Paper Plants


Hill city bride has instructions for how to combine paper and seeds to create plantable paper. The trick is to blend wet paper and flower or plant seeds. She suggests using cookie cutters to mold the paper into different shapes.
Good for ages 7 and up.
Get the instructions here:

Friday, April 26, 2013

Three Dimensional Paper Dolls

Mr. printables has cone shaped paper dolls.  They're already dressed but the three dimension really makes them great to play with.

Get the template here:
http://www.mrprintables.com/paper-dolls-cone-girls.html

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Check Box Scavenger Hunt


Today's mama created a check box scavenger hunt that's pretty open ended so it's great for little kids requesting items such as "something with a tail."

Good for ages 3 and up.

Get the template here:
http://todaysmama.com/2012/06/printable-outdoor-scavenger-hunt-card/

Painted Leaf Prints



Kleas shows how to take a leaf, add splotches of paint, press down to on plain white paper and lift for a beautiful rainbow colored leaf print.

Good for ages 3 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://kleas.typepad.com/kleas/2010/10/leaf-printing.html


Jill dubien does the same project but uses a single color of paint and several different leaves.

Get the instructions here:


New city art uses white paint and then once dry has the kids color them in with autumnal colored pencils.

Get the instructions here:


Pink and green mama draws the leaves onto stryofoam trays with pencils making sure to cut into the trays.

Get the instructions here:


That artist woman uses plaster and burlap to make them into pretty coasters.

Get the instructions here:


Creative jewish mom uses ink to make a stenciled version.

Get the instructions here:

Monday, April 22, 2013

Playdoh Layers of the Earth


Jill dubien has a very cute idea for earth day using red, orange, yellow, black, blue and green playdoh creating mini Earths accounting for all of the layers.

Good for ages 5 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://www.meetthedubiens.com/2011/04/playdoh-planet-earth-and-some-babbling.html
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