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Crafting a Meaningful Home: 27 DIY Projects to Tell Stories, Hold Memories, and Celebrate Family Heritage
Crafting a Meaningful Home: 27 DIY Projects to Tell Stories, Hold Memories, and Celebrate Family Heritage
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Crafting with Cat Hair: Cute Handicrafts to Make with Your Cat
Crafting with Cat Hair: Cute Handicrafts to Make with Your Cat
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Weekend Handmade: More Than 40 Projects and Ideas for Inspired Crafting
Weekend Handmade: More Than 40 Projects and Ideas for Inspired Crafting
by Kelly Wilkinson
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Assault with a Deadly Glue Gun (An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery)
Assault with a Deadly Glue Gun (An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery)
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The Big-Ass Book of Crafts
The Big-Ass Book of Crafts
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Paper Crafts For Children – Keeping Their Creative Juices Flowing

There are a lot of paper crafts for children that you can do with just one or two children or that are fun for a whole group of kids. If you are looking for something for your kids to do while school is out, or if you have a child daycare that you run from home, some of these paper crafts for children might be just what you need to keep the kids busy for long enough for you to get something done around the house.

 

Pop-Up Greeting Cards

Making greeting cards around holidays is great fun for kids, and it gives them a satisfying sense of giving. Use a white, card stock paper and have the kids fold it in half. They can then use colored construction paper to fold into shapes that they can paste into the greeting card with some sort of kid-friendly glue and fold down into the card when they close it. Give them some markers or crayons for the text and to finish off the pictures and voila, they have a pop-up greeting card to give.

Origami

One of the best paper crafts for children is creating origami. Origami is the ancient art of folding paper into meaningful shapes. All you need are some pieces of colored printing paper about 3 x 3 inches, or whatever size the origami pattern specifies, and the pattern. Origami is a wonderful exercise for a child’s fine motor skills and for the creative part of their brain. And how great will your child feel to present you with his or her creation?

Snowflakes or Other Cutout Patterns

Depending on the season, your child can enjoy making snowflakes, angels, or other cutout patterns. They simply fold a piece of paper and cut out little triangles, circles, and other shapes to create a snowflake, each one unique. Alternatively, you can find cutout patterns online for snowflakes and other shapes which allow the child to cut along the dotted lines.

Paper Dolls

Paper dolls aren’t just for girls, boys can enjoy making these, too, as long as the dolls are super heros or something that the boys enjoy. Take a large sheet of craft paper, it comes in rolls and is very inexpensive, and allow the child to draw and color a town or some kind of imaginary landscape or galaxy. Then with card stock paper you can cut out the dolls or action figures for your child to fill in the faces and details. They can clothe them by drawing the clothes on or by making several outfits out of construction paper. This craft will keep them busy for weeks, first creating it and then playing with it.

Kids love to be creative and need to be busy. Paper crafts for children takes care of both of these needs.

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