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Here are the Editor's Picks articles for the Crafts for Kids Site! These are the top ten articles that your Crafts for Kids Editor feels are most important for you to read. Enjoy! 1. Pine Cone Craft This easy and fun pine cone craft makes a great decoration for any season. It's a wonderful way to spruce up your home for any holiday. 2. Dried Bean Mosaics The classic dried bean mosaic is a craft project that will grow with your child. This project is less messy than the traditional version and is easy enough for a toddler to do. 3. Printmaking with Kids Printmaking involves making a plate of a design or image and using that plate to create a print. It's a great craft for kids that are ready for slightly more complex projects. 4. Organizing Craft Supplies If you do crafts with children, it's a tremendous help to have your supplies well organized. When your craft supplies are easy to find, you'll be more inclined to get creative when you have time for a project. 5. Printmaking with Kids Printmaking involves making a plate of a design or image and using that plate to create a print. It's a great craft for kids that are ready for slightly more complex projects. 6. Watercolor Painting for Kids Watercolors are a great way to get even the most reluctant child excited about arts and crafts. Watercolor paint is easy and fun to use, often producing a project worthy of framing. 7. Sewing Cards for Kids Sewing cards are great for teaching basic sewing skills and improving fine motor control. Best of all, they can be customized to your child's interests. 8. Rain Stick Craft Whether they are made as a fun cultural activity or just for a rainy day diversion, rain sticks are a unique craft project. After all, unlike a painting, rain sticks can be played with long after the crafting is complete! 9. Bread Dough Sculptures Are your kids tired of regular play dough? Change things up with this homemade yeast dough kids can squish, pat, and sculpt to their heart's content. When they are all done playing, you can bake their creations in the oven to make a unique and delicious snack. 10. Make Your Own Volcano Want a craft that will really make an impact on kids? Try creating and erupting your own volcano! This project takes some extra time, but the results are well worth it. Be sure to visit the Crafts for Kids Archives for all the articles! |
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