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Chore Charts

Chore Charts

1 poster board
12 Index Cards
Tape
Markers
Index cards – 12 X # of children you have

Take first set of index cards and decorate them with your children. Be sure to write the names of each chore on the cards around the decorations. Tape cards to poster board, then decorate the poster board. Make sure your kids are involved in the process so they know exactly what’s expected, and they see the chore chart as something fun. Let the kids write their names on each card (you may have to help the little ones), and decorate them alike. Put 1 set behind each chore. Hang in kitchen and rotate jobs each week.

Magnet Crafts

Magnet Crafts

You’ll Need:
Printable Magnet Sheets OR Magnet Pieces
Scissors
Crayons, Markers, or Colored Pencils
Glue (optional – not needed with magent sheets)
Magnet Board

Find the pictures online to print out your dolls or other characters for the story board. If you are using magnet sheets, you can print out everything directly on the sheet. Magnet pieces will need to be glued on to your pictures, so use card stock to print. For extra fun, print out pictures the kids can color themselves. Stick them on your magnet board and let them make up their own stories and activities for more paper crafts for kids.

Make Your Own Stickers

Make Your Own Stickers

Making the glue:
8 tbsp. vinegar
4 pkgs. unflavored gelatin
1 tbsp. peppermint extract

Bring vinegar to a boil and add gelatin. Reduce heat to low and stir until gelatin is dissolved. Add peppermint extract. Brush on back of paper desired for stickers. Let dry a few hours, and use. These are “lick and stick” types, so keep in a cool, dry place.

Ideas for paper or stickers:
Colored Pictures
Wrapping paper
Old Cards
Printed Pictures

Wrapping Paper

Wrapping Paper

Brown bag
Paper
Scissors
Sponges
Non-toxic paint
Shallow container

Cut sponges into a variety of shapes. Pour paint into shallow container. Dip sponges in paint and decorate paper bag or paper. The possibilities are endless with this craft, as you can decorate your wrapping paper any way you like, using all kinds of different shapes and colors.

Picture Puzzle

Picture Puzzle

Magazine picture or map or favorite picture
Glue
Cardboard
Scissors

Glue picture on cardboard. Cut the picture into puzzle pieces. If state map cut along state lines. Now try to put puzzle together. This is a great way to recycle old magazines and make interesting pictures. You can also use duplicates of pictures you have on hand, and make a family puzzle with all your family and friends.

Paper Puppets

Paper Puppets

Small pictures (coloring optional)
Popsicle Sticks
Tape

There are several different options to start this paper craft for kids. You can either use pictures from old cards or magazines, or you can use cut out coloring book pictures. The idea is to have several different items to use as your puppets. Take each cut out and tape a popsicle stick to the back. The sky is the limit on this one, and the kids can use their imagination on these paper crafts for kids!

Fun Fans

Fun Fans

Cardboard
Crayons or magic markers
Scissors
Transparent tape
Typing or notebook paper

Place your barefoot or hand on piece of cardboard and trace. You can also use other things to trace or make your own designs (should be the size of a fan). Cut out shape and color both sides. Roll a sheet of paper into a tight tube to make a handle. Tape tube closed, tape one end to the fan. Now your ready to keep cool with these paper crafts for kids!

Peanut Pictures

Peanut Pictures

Packing peanuts
Paper
Glue
Crayons or Markers

Instead of tossing out of those packing peanuts, why not make a picture with them instead? Let the kids make crazy designs on the paper with the peanuts and glue them on. Add extra decorations for a really cool looking picture.

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Yarn Painting


Yarn Painting

Yarn
Paint
Paper

Dip the pieces of yarn or string into the paint, then drag it across the paper to paint with. Just like “real” painting, but with a slightly different twist. When they are finished they can leave the yarn on the paper to dry with the rest of the paint for a unique design.

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Bug Bookmarks

Bug Bookmarks

Cardboard
Crayon
Glue
Paper (2 colors)
Ruler
Scissors

On the cardboard, draw a rectangle, as wide as your ruler and half as long. Draw around rim of a glass to make a circle at the top of the rectangle. Circle will be the bug. Draw smaller circle on colored paper. Cut out circle. Glue on top of large circle. Cut half circle for head. Decorate the bug. Cut out bookmark. Place in favorite book or give as gifts. You can use different colored bugs and bookmarks for extra fun and more paper crafts for kids!