On a rectangle cut from cardboard, draw a frame using a wax crayon held on its side. Coat a wooden spoon with glue and attach it to the paper. The bowl of the spoon will be Pinocchio’s head, and the handle will be his long nose. Use sticks or small branches to glue on the...
Category: Other Kids Crafts
Learning clock
Make a hole in the center of a paper plate using a stick. Cut two clock hands from decorative foam in different colors—one longer and one shorter. Pierce them with the stick as well. Thread a craft wire through the two holes of a button. Then pass the ends of the wire through the clock...
Fireworks – cutouts
Draw circles on colored sheets of paper and cut them out. Fold each circle in half, then fold it in half again. Fold the resulting quarters in half as well—one in one direction and the other in the opposite direction. Now cut triangular shapes along the rounded edge and the sides. Unfold the cutouts and...
Painted fireworks
Tie a plastic bag on the closed end. Then turn it inside out. Put a little cotton wool inside and shape it into a soft, round cushion. Paint the bottom with poster paint—the wrinkled part of the plastic will create a radiant pattern. Use the finished stamp to make colorful prints on dark blue paper,...
Cuckoo clock
Cover each side of a rectangular box with colored paper. Cut out a round clock face, draw the numbers and hands on it, and glue it to the front of the box. Trace the cuckoo bird from a template and cut it out. You will find the template in the instructions. Fold a narrow strip...
Witch – art activity
Cut a rectangle from the sheet left over after using stickers. Trim off two corners and remove the unnecessary frames. From thick paper, cut out a witch’s hat and attach a strip of double-sided tape to it. From colored self-adhesive paper, cut out the face elements: eyes, cheeks, mouth, nose, and hair strips. Peel off...
Magic hat
Children place various flat materials with interesting textures on the table—mesh, lace, corrugated cardboard, buttons, or paper clips. They cover them with a sheet printed with a hat template and create rubbings using crayons, pressing firmly. Different patterns magically appear on the paper. Finally, they cut out the hat along the outline and glue it...
Sponge wand
Children cut two kitchen sponges into long strips, removing the rough side. Then they fasten the strips in the middle with a pipe cleaner. They make a small cut at one end of a wide drinking straw and insert the pipe cleaner into it, hooking the end inside the slit. Another pipe cleaner is wrapped...
Witch on a broomstick
Cut a strip from brown paper and make small cuts along one side. Apply glue and wrap it around a wooden skewer to create the broom. From a colored paper napkin, cut a square, fold it into a triangle, and glue it on while gently gathering the material to form the witch’s dress. Use the...
Happy crayon
Fold a sheet of paper in half. Mark the center and fold the top into a triangle to make a pointed tip. Fold the sides inward to shape the crayon’s point. Cut a strip of colored paper with patterned scissors and fit it to the width of the white part. Glue the middle of the...
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