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9 Easy Crafts for Kids

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Kids are great people to have around, but they always need to be entertained. Buying toys and hobbies for them to do can get pretty pricey. Now is the time to be creative and make some easy crafts for kids. There are even some Christian crafts for kids as well. If you're going to make a craft with a child you have to remember to have patience with them. They won't always know what they're doing or even care what they're doing, so let them create their own crafts and if it's not up to your standards, then so what, as long as they're happy with their work. Again, there are plenty of easy crafts for kids, you just have to find the right ones. Here you will find 9 great and easy crafts for kids along with Christian crafts for kids.

 

Table of Contents:

Featured Kid's Craft

Fun Fact

Featured Christian Kid's Craft

Other Great Crafts for Kids

 

Featured Kid's Craft

Kid's Lamp- This is a great craft for kids. Decorate your child's room with this adorable lamp. All you need are some stencils and liquid beads and this can be yours in only 7 steps. Learn how to make your very own lamp. 

Materials:

  • Liquid Beadz
    • BE01C - Gold
    • BE04C - Pink
    • BE05C - Purple
    • BE07C - Royal Blue
    • BE39C - Kiwi
  • Palette Knife
    • DT02 - Palette Knife
  • Fashion Beadz 3-D Stencils
    • SB08 - Diva

Supplies:

  • Paper towels
  • Fringed trim
  • Scissors
  • Craft glue
  • Toothpicks
  • Hair dryer with low setting
  • Old towel
  • Small white lamp with white shade

 

Steps:
Lampshade:

  1. Place shade on its side on top of old towel folded several times. Use palette knife and toothpick to scoop and place Kiwi Beadz around top of shade to make band. (Set with hair dryer on low setting for a few minutes. Allow to dry completely before moving on to next section.)
     
  2. With shade still lying sideways on towel, position stencils randomly around shade, working on one side at a time. Use palette knife to scoop and place Beadz in color of your choice inside open stencil area. Use back of palette knife to spread Beadz.
     
  3. Set with hair dryer on low setting as you work. Allow Beadz to dry completely before moving onto next side. Before reusing stencil, wash with soap and water and pat dry with paper towel.
     
  4. Use craft glue to attach fringed trim to bottom edge of shade.

 Lamp Base: 

  1. With lamp on its side on folded towel, use palette knife and toothpick to scoop and place Beadz in color of your choice in band around top and bottom of base. (Work on one side at a time and set Beadz with hair dryer on low setting as you work.) Allow side to dry completely before turning.
     
  2. Repeat step 1 for other side of base.
     
  3. Using toothpick and palette knife, spread ring of Purple Beadz around edge of base. Set Beadz with hair dryer. Inside Purple ring, spread ring of Kiwi and set with hair dryer. Let dry completely.
     

Fun Fact

Most of you parents don't want your kids drawing or painting on the walls. If you see this happening you go into panic mode and then scold your child for it. Well now they're allowed to be messy. There's a craft out there that allows your child to draw on their clothes using crayons. This is such a great invention. Check it out here!

 

Featured Christian Kid's Craft

Beaded Wooden Cross- This adorned cross is the perfect gift for a religious friend or to decorate your own home. The colorful braids and floral paper add a nice touch of color.

Materials:

  • Wood cross by Walnut Hollow
  • Fine #8 Braid 201C
  • Tapestry #12 Braid 001J
  • Medium #16 Braid 007C, 032
  • 1/16" Ribbon 208C
  • Pebble texture paper- Cobblestone by Fibermark, Double Espresso
  • Floral paper- Anna Griffin Pink Green Floral AG847
  • Cabochon in matching color
  • 8x10 sheet Treasure Tape
  • Treasure It Diamond Beadlets
  • White, light pink acrylic paint

Steps:

  1. First, paint your cross. Allow it to dry thoroughly.
     
  2. Trace your cross shape onto blank paper to make a template. Cut out the shapes for each arm by cutting along the inside of the traced outline, about 1/4" in. (Round off the ends as seen in picture.) Trace your shapes onto the floral paper and cut them out.
     
  3. Peel back the white liner on your tape and place your cutouts, printed side UP, on the tape. Replace the liner and smooth out any air pockets with your fingers. Cut out your shapes and repeat this process to adhere tape to the front of your inserts (this time place them printed side DOWN). Peelthe liner from the back of each insert and center on the appropriate arm of your cross.
     
  4. Cut wiggly shapes from your textured brown paper. Arrange them on your floral shapes- peel back the red liner and place your brown pieces on them. Replace your liner.
     
  5. Embellish one arm at a time. Peel back the liner and begin with an outline around the outside of your floral shape. Then outline the brown pieces. Finish with a loop design on the rest of the tape. Replace liner until all arms have been embellished.
     
  6. Cut a small circle of tape, the same size as the center of the "flower" shape on your cross. Peel the white liner off your circle and place it on the fower center. Peel back the red liner and place your cabochon in the middle. Use braid to outline the edge of the circle.
     
  7. To finish, peel off all liner. Place cross in a shallow tray or ziplock bag and pour Diamond Beadlets over the exposed tape areas. Swirl the beadlets with your fingers to cover fully, and tap to remove excess beadlets.

 

Other Great Crafts for Kids

Dressed Up Spiders
Name Wall Art
Star Wall Hanging
Girl's Flowered Candlesticks and Boxes
Polka Dot Paper and Picture Set
Worry Wood Dolls
Bell Angel

 

 

 

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