Munchkins and Mayhem
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A Kids Crafts Blog
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Bouncing Bubbles
Glycerin is the secret to making these pop proof bubbles from play at home mom llc. She share the simple recipe.
Good for ages 6 and up.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.playathomemomllc.com/2011/09/bouncing-bubbles-2/
Styrofoam Koalas
A Styrofoam ball is painted grey, given felt ears, a pompom nose, pipe cleaner mouth and googly eyes to make cute little koala heads. Cindy derosier shares the details.
Good for ages 5 and up.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.cindyderosier.com/2015/02/styrofoam-koalas.html
Finger Paint Picture Frames
Plain wood frames are painted with colorful finger paint for a gift or art project even the youngest of kids can do. My life of travels and adventures shares the details.
Good for ages 1 and up.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.mylifeoftravelsandadventures.com/2013/09/finger-paint-frames.html
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Plastic Container Wind Chimes
Jamie from frogs snails and puppy dog tails transforms a plastic container into a cute wind chime. She removes the label, adds colorful foam stickers, and ties on ribbons knotted with beads at the end to make the wind chime sound.
Good for ages 6 and up.
Get the instructions here:
http://frogsandsnailsandpuppydogtail.com/wind-chime-for-kids-to-make/
Foam Locket Necklace
Foam sheets are cut into hearts, stars, circles and other fun shapes to make a unique, kid friendly locket. Lets do something crafty punches holes in the top, ties them onto pretty, silky string, adds some colorful beads and puts a picture inside.
Good for ages 6 and up.
Get the instructions here:
http://letsdosomethingcrafty.com/jewellery-crafts-foam-lockets/
Fingerprint Fish
Jamie from frogs snails and puppy dog tails turns orange fingerprints into cute little fish with some marker enhancements giving them eyes, smiles, fins and fishy mouths.
Good for ages 4 and up.
Get the instructions here:
http://frogsandsnailsandpuppydogtail.com/fingerprint-fish-art-for-kids/
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
DIY Water Color Paint
Don't throw old markers away, instead revive them by placing them in a cup of water. Any left over ink will be added to the water. This is a great way to make your own water color paints.
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