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Easy Craft Projects To Enjoy With Your Child
By:Autumn Lockwood

When you wish something fun and cheap to do with your child, its hard to beat easy craft projects. Children usually like to do craft projects, and it's also a terrific way to help them to foster creativity. When you select your craft project, make certain you match the age and abilities of your youngster with the challenge of the project. It's fine when the craft might be a bit challenging, but when it's too difficult it certainly won't be fun, plus your child will want to quit and never complete it. If there are any parts of the activity that might not really be safe for your child's age level and abilities, for instance the use of sharp scissors, then plan on assisting. When the child will complete the craft with no assistance, then make certain that you select something that they will be successful in making on their own. Here are some great ideas for craft projects that both your son or daughter and you should enjoy.

Picture Frames

Picture frames are certainly one item that just about everyone are able to use a few more of. They already can be found in a multitude of styles, sizes and colors, but additionally may also be personalized and decorated as a craft project. Should you start with plain wood picture frames, then you can decorate them with a good selection of things, like rocks, sea-shells, or small sticks. Typically, all you will need are a few frames, a bottle of household adhesive, along with your decorating items. You may even purchase some chipboard or wood letters so that the child can personalize the frame with his or her own name. Let your child make some to brighten their room, and a few to give as gifts. Make sure to safely take away the glass from your frame before allowing your youngster to begin decorating.

Making Clay Sculptures

One of many advantages of creating sculptures is the fact that there really is no wrong or right way to make one. If you want to allow your child to be extremely creative and not spend a whole lot of cash, then sculpting is a great activity. Cover the project table using a vinyl tablecloth to safeguard the surface, and dress your youngster in old clothes or perhaps an apron. Now, allow them to have a nice hunk of clay and watch them get creative. If you get self-hardening clay, you will not require a kiln for the hardening process. When the sculpture has dried, it's time to decorate it with acrylic paints.

Having Fun with Paper "Mosaic" Art

Creating paper mosaic art is really a craft that even small kids can have fun with. This project is an excellent way to use up all of your small scraps of scrapbook paper, construction paper, and gift wrapping scraps. You start out by snipping your variety of colored paper into little geometrically or irregular shaped pieces. Then, give your youngster a sheet of poster board and a bottle of school glue. If your kids are smaller, you can have a sheet of self-adhesive contact paper and glue it face down to your poster board so that the sticky side faces up when the backing is taken off. Your kids can get creative and work out designs by sticking or gluing the paper shapes to the board. As soon as they have completed their creations, place them in beautiful wall picture frames and display proudly on the wall.

So, try these fun and simple crafts when you are searching for a project to do with your child. Make sure you take some pictures of your kids having fun!

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