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 Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Tuesday Kid's Talk: Celebrate Spring with Chick Ornaments and Activities

By: Candie Cooper – Visit Candie’s blog, Candie Cooper’s Journal


Just like these little chicks, we're hatching out of our shells of Winter.  Here are a few ideas for you and your family to celebrate the coming of Spring!

1)  Break out the bikes and go for a family bike ride!  Craft some streamers for the handle bars before hand.

2) Start collecting eggs from the craft store to decorate or blow out real eggs by poking a hole in the top and bottom of the egg and blowing out the contents. Use the yolks and such for omelets or a quiche letting the children choose the toppings.

3) Make a nest by going on a nature walk to collect things for it---long grasses, leaf stems, even bits of paper will work. Put the findings in a round tiny basket and drop an egg or bird on top.

4) We all know April showers bring May flowers! Decorate an umbrella with Folk Art Fabric paint. For a creative spin, decorate the inside so when you look up, you have a bright ceiling above.

5)  Find fun containers at the second hand store and plant some grass seed. Water and watch it grow in no time!

6) My mom made an Easter tree by putting a small branch in a heavy pot filled with stones each year. She made small ornaments similar to these. So magical! You can make your own ornaments with bunnies, chickens, crosses and flowers.
 
To make these ornaments:  


You will need wood curtain rings for the frames. Paint frames with Folk Art paints and sponge Metallic Folk Art paint around the frame. Glue a mini-doily (found in scrapbook section of craft store) to the back of frame.



Tie a ribbon to the top of the ornament. Glue a pinch of moss, and a chick inside the frame. Mini flowers are the cherry on top.

HAPPY SPRING!!!





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 Monday, March 05, 2012

Monday Funday: St. Patty's Day Wall Hanging



Happy Monday. It is a brand new week, and it is getting closer and closer to St. Patrick’s Day. Still looking for some simple crafts your kid can create? Let Plaid help you. Try creating this St. Patty’s Day Wall Hanging. This adorable project is great for beginners, and will not require a lot of craft supplies. It was designed by, Sherrie Ragsdale.

 

PLAID Supplies


·       Mod Podge ® Matte, 8 oz.


Other Supplies


10” round glass plate
St. Patrick's Day napkins
Paper towels
Scissors
Foam brush


Instructions


1. Base-coat the bottom of the plate with Mod Podge.

2. Cut out napkin same size as back of glass plate. Glue to bottom of plate with Mod Podge. Allow to dry.

 



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 Friday, March 02, 2012

The Winner of the 30 Color Apple Barrel Giveaway Is...
Thank you to all that entered our 30 color Apple Barrel giveaway, here on our kids craft blog. We received a lot of entries.



Congratulations
Liz
(winner has been notified)

We will be having another giveaway shortly. Make sure you subscribe to Plaid's Kids Craft blog, so that you can be the first to know. Have a great weekend!



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