Make these fun shape robots for an easy art experience that focuses on shape and symmetry!
If your house is anything like mine there are stacks of old kid’s artwork lying around. Frame it, photograph it, have it printed on coaster?? There is no end to ways to commemorate your kiddos creativity but I love using it to make new artwork! Use old art work or any colorful paper to create this paper Christmas tree craft perfect for holiday cards!
Follow along with these step by step directions and learn how to make your own woven placemat.
These fun spider crafts for kids range from simple to more sophisticated and use everyday materials you already have around the house!
These paper flowers made from up-cycled magazine pages have a super short materials list and they are so darn pretty! Anyone would be a glad recipient of a paper flower bouquet like this!
These colorful painted paper vases are made from a simple paper plate. No, they won’t hold water. But they’re so sweet you won’t’ care. These paper plate vases are perfect for holding a bouquet of paper flowers or a few treats!
Paper weaving is a simple and inexpensive way to teach young kids the basics of weaving. This can be a tricky skill to teach (and learn) but starting with a few simple tips will help your young artist to be successful!
Let me start by saying I am not a master of origami. Projects requiring precise instructions in order to produce results usually result in me throwing my hands in the air. This little origami bookmark has just a few easy steps and offers lots of possibilities.
Notan is a Japanese concept that focuses on the play of light and dark. This fun cut paper heart uses the classic heart shape and combines it with a bright and beautiful watercolor background.