Valentine’s Day Craft for Families

Are you looking for ways to spread love this Valentine’s Day? Well the big day is less than a week away! Here is a craft for you and your family to have some fun this year.

Supplies:

Paint (Red and Green)

Paintbrush

Paper

Scissors

Markers/Pens

Clear Dry Glue

 

Instructions:

Step 1: Use the paintbrush to paint on the red paint onto your kiddos’ hands.

Step 2: Press a few handprints onto the paper

Step 3: Wait to dry, and cut out the individual handprints and place in a bouquet style on another piece of paper.

Step 4: Use the green paint to draw and connect stems to the “hand flowers.”

 

For more family-oriented crafts, visit: https://dailydoseofdiy.com/26-fabulous-valentines-day-crafts-for-kids/

Adapted from: https://www.nannyshecando.com/valentines-day-easy-kids-craft/

DIY Winter Decor for Families

Now that your Christmas and holiday decorations are down, you might want to find ways to keep your house decorated and festive for the winter. Whether you’re home for a snow day or looking for a fun craft to do on the weekends, here is a quick and easy craft for you and your family!

 

Supplies:

12” by 12” paper

Crafting scissors

Optional snowflake templates: https://assets.marthastewart.com/d29/perfect-paper-snowflakes-1015/perfect-paper-snowflakes-1015.pdf?_ga=2.90616730.1692996583.1610948935-22653803.1602503328 

 

Instructions:

Step 1:

Fold your paper in half, bringing the top left corner down to the bottom right corner to create a triangle.

how to make paper snowflakes step one paper

 

Step 2:

Fold the paper in half again, bringing the top right corner down to the bottom left corner. This should allow for the pointed corners to meet and create a smaller triangle.

how to make paper snowflakes step two fold paper diagonally

 

Step 3:

Next, fold your paper into thirds, overlapping the left pointed corner over the triangle.

how to make paper snowflakes step three fold triangle in half

 

Step 4:

 Overlap the right pointed corner over the triangle. Adjust the folds until the sides match up and don’t crease the paper until the folds are aligned.

how to make paper snowflakes step four fold triangle in half

 

Step 5:

Trim off the pointed ends to create a triangle.

how to make paper snowflakes step five fold into thirds

 

Step 6:

Using whatever cutting pattern you prefer, cut out the snowflakes! Use variation to create a diverse range of snowflakes, each of them being unique. You can also incorporate the snowflake templates for a more uniform pattern.

how to make paper snowflakes step six cut bottom with scissors

 

Step 7:

Unfold your snowflakes to reveal the final product! Enjoy your homemade decorations!

how to make paper snowflakes step seven snowflakes

 

If you want to spice things up, use multiple paper colors! If you want to smooth out creases from folding, use an iron on a low heat setting. Additionally, use spray starch to hold the snowflakes in place!

 

Adapted from: https://www.marthastewart.com/266694/decorating-with-paper-snowflakes 

 

If this decor project was a hit in your household, check out more DIY Winter projects here: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/holidays/christmas-ideas/g34004079/winter-crafts/ 

Fall Craft For Families – Turkey Windsocks

Happy Fall, ya’ll! As the weather gets cooler, you might be wondering what kind of activities can keep your kids entertained indoors. Check out this fun and cost efficient craft for your family!

thanksgiving kids craft turkey windsocks

(Image from Happiness is Homemade)

What you’ll need:

  1. Recycled Aluminum Can
  2. Brown Paint
  3. Craft glue
  4. Orange Paint Pen
  5. Large Googly Eyes
  6. Ribbons-Fall Colors
  7. Feathers, Felt, and/or Construction Paper-Fall Colors
  8. Scissors
  9. Masking Tape (optional)

Directions:

  1. Start by painting the Aluminum Can with the brown paint. 
  2. After the brown paint is dry, use your orange painter’s pen to draw an upside-down triangle as the turkey’s “beak.”
  3. Then, attach the googly eyes using your craft glue.
  4. Using your choice of feathers or construction paper, create the turkey’s “tail” by gluing the feathers/construction paper to the top of the back of the can on the inside rim. The can will have sharp edges, you can apply the masking tape there to protect your fingers.
  5. Cut 10-15 pieces of ribbon at about 18” in length.
  6. Apply a thick layer of craft glue to the inside rim at the bottom of the can, and then place your ribbon streamers. Allow the glue to dry.
  7. Cut out a red waddle (in either felt or construction paper). Use your craft glue to attach it beside the beak.
  8. Attach ribbon to the inside rim of the top sides of the can using craft glue to create a handle.

Adapted from: Happiness is Homemade. For more fun, Fall crafts, check out their website:

https://www.happinessishomemade.net/thanksgiving-kids-craft-turkey-windsocks/ 

Scrabble Tile Zipper Pull

You’ll Need:

  • Scrabble tiles
  • Popsicle stick
  • Binder clips
  • Glue-On Bail
  • Lanyard Clip
  • Heavy Duty GlueBackpack with attached scrabble tile zip pull

Directions

  1. Measure and trim a popsicle stick so all the tiles will fit.
  2. Add glue to one side of the stick and arrange tiles straight & evenly. Leave enough room at the top for the bail. Clamp binder clips to the tiles and let set for 2 hours.
  3. Apply the bail to the back using glue. Secure with a binder clip and let set for two hours.
  4. Attach the lanyard clip to the bail and clip it on your backpack!

No bail? Try using the silver piece from an extra small binder clip instead!

Adapted from: https://www.momtastic.com/family/diy-for-kids/448307-scrabble-tile-zipper-pull/