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Kid's Crafts Week in Review: Sep. 25-30

by Sherry Holetzky | More from this Blogger

30 Sep 2006 07:12 AM

If you missed anything, here are this week's projects at a glance:

Fall Crafts: Hand Print Projects

You have probably seen hand print turkeys and hand print Christmas trees, which we can go over further as we get closer to these holidays. You may have even seen plaster casts of children's hand prints. What other image can you make from a hand print? How about an autumn leaf or a whole bunch of them?

Craft Ideas: Make a 3-D Cookie Jar

This idea works great for an everyday cookie jar or special ones for holidays. You can make them for home, or for use when giving away home baked holiday cookies. They even make cute gifts.

Halloween Craft: Spooky Spoons

Are you getting excited about Halloween? It's never too soon to start working on decorations, so here we go! This is an easy craft but it's also cute and it makes fun decorations for your home or yard. All you need to get started is some large wooden spoons...

Growth Charts

Kids grow up fast, but now you can keep track each time they grow another inch with these easy growth charts. Personalize with photos of your child, or a family photo, and record each person's height.

Fall Crafts: Three-D Tree Project

You won't need any finger paint this time, so this project will be lot less messy. Start by making a 3-D tree according to the directions and then make cool handprint leaves with construction paper...

*Check back next week for more ideas. We will start doing more Halloween and Harvest Day decorations, party ideas, and there will even be costume ideas.

 
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Sherry Holetzky is a work at home mom and freelance writer. Married to her best friend, Sherry and her husband are raising their family in a quiet rural setting in the beautiful Ozark Mountains.

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