Munchkins and Mayhem

Munchkins & Mayhem

A Kids Crafts Blog

Thursday, February 23, 2012

How to Make a Bowl Out of a Magazine



Did you know you can turn magazines into a bowl? All you need is colorful magazines, tape, glue and some varnish.

Follow these steps:

1. Rip all of the pages out of 2-3 colorful magazines.
2. Fold one page in half to give you a guideline and then unfold it then fold the two edges into the middle.
3. Fold the edges into the middle again and once more.
4. Using a glue stick put a little bit on the paper. Fold it in half, glue side in.
5. Roll the strip up into a spiral and tape the end to itself.
6. Repeat steps 2 to 4 and tape the start of this strip to the same place the first one finished.
Roll it around its self and tape the end.
7. Keep repeating the previous step until it's the size you want. Then take the spiral and pull the top up and move it around until you have your desired bowl shape.
8. Varnish the bowl so it stays strong and shiny.

Good for ages 8 and up.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Confetti Gift Box



Shiho Masuda shows how to mke a confetti gift box using shredded magazines, some glue and a box. She uses an egg carton for Easter and filled with jelly beans,  but you can easily adapt this project with any other box.

Good for ages 6 and up.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Hungry Caterpillar Birthday Party: Bug Jar Party Favor


One really cute idea for a Very Hungry Caterpillar party favor is to create your own bug jars.  Ideas for contents include Easter grass, plastic bugs, and toy magnifying glasses.


Hungry Caterpillar Birthday Party: Play Dough Party Favor



Kayla danelle has a cute idea for a hungry caterpillar party favor. She places 3 squished balls of green playdoh into a jar to make the caterpillar body and then adds a construction paper eyes, face and antenna to the lid.
Get the instructions here:

Monday, February 20, 2012

Hungry Caterpillar Birthday Party: More Arts and Crafts Activity


Crafts and activities to go with the class Eric Carle The Very Hungry Caterpillar.


It's amazing what you can make with half of an egg carton. A little more messy than the fingerprint version but probably more fun since it doesn't have to stay as clean. All you need are egg cartons cut in half lengthwise, green and red paint, pipe cleaners and some markers to draw the face.


ABC and 123 learning has another craft idea involves using strips of pre-cut paper to make the caterpillar head and bodies.

Get the instructions here:
http://www.abcand123learning.com/2011/03/eric-carle-activities-and-lessons.html

Make and takes has a cute way to create a caterpillar using just beads and a pipe cleaner.

Get the instructions here:

Bento chihuahua uses foam stickers to create caterpillars and butterflies. 

Get the instructions here:
http://bentochihuahua.blogspot.com/2011/04/idea-for-parents-eric-carle-caterpillar.html


Eric Carle's site features great coloring pages that make a nice and quieter craft.

Get the templates here:
http://www.eric-carle.com/ColoringSheet.jpg 


Buggy and buddy make cute necklaces at their party.

Get the instructions here:
http://buggyandbuddy.com/the-very-hungry-caterpillar-necklace-craft/ 



Kids activity blog makes her necklace out of cut and colored toilet paper rolls and curling ribbon.

Get the instructions here:
http://kidsactivitiesblog.com/53583/toilet-paper-roll-crafts-4


Gummy lump makes a cute pom pom caterpillar.

Get the instructions here:
http://blog.gummylump.com/2011/04/eric-carle-inspired-very-hungry-pom-pom.html


All kids network colors bottle caps and glues to a paper leaf for their upcycled hungry caterpillar.

Get the instructions here:
http://www.allkidsnetwork.com/crafts/bugs/bottlecap-caterpillar-craft.asp

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Hungrey Caterpillar Bracelet


Lines across takes a string and wooden beads to make hungry caterpillar bracelets for little hands to string together.

Good for ages 3 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://www.linesacross.com/2012/09/diy-caterpillar-bracelet.html

Clothes Pin Caterpillars: Hungry Caterpillar Birthday Party


Scattered thoughts of a crafty mom turns pompoms and clothes pins into caterpillars.  She adds googly eyes to give them a face.

Good for ages 3 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://www.scatteredthoughtsofacraftymom.com/2012/05/kid-craft-clothespin-caterpillars.html
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