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Kids Crafts


Materials:Peguin Stick Ornament

  • Craft Sticks
  • Exacto Knife
  • Orange acrylic paint
  • Black acrylic paint
  • White acrylic paint
  • Pink acrylic paint
  • Hot glue gun and glue
  • Scraps of Material or old sweater

Penguin:

The body of the penguin is painted black and set to dry then a white belly is painted down the middle and lightly swirled with paintbrush to give a furry look. A triangle beak and heart shaped feet are painted with Orange and the eyes are sideways dabs of black paint.  Scarps of material or pieces of an old sweater can be used to create a hat and scarf. A small rectangle cut is tied around stick and glued in place as the scarf. Cut a square piece of material for hat and tie in middle then fray top to create a buff at the top then glue in place. A small piece of string or ribbon looped can be glued just under scarf to hang.

Snowman Stick OrnamentsSnowman:
The body of the snowman is painted all white and set to dry. Then the details of the face can be painted on. Add black dots for mouth and eyes, orange for nose, and pink circles for the cheeks. A dab of white in the middle of the eyes give his eyes a sparkle. Scarps of material or pieces of an old sweater can be used to create a hat and scarf. A small rectangle cut is tied around stick and glued in place as the scarf. Cut a square piece of material for hat and tie in middle then fray top to create a buff at the top then glue in place. A small piece of string or ribbon looped can be glued just under scarf to hang.

Copyright 2008 @CraftsN’Graphics.com by Sharon Graves-MacRae

These projects are free to use for personal use only. All contents and images copyrighted@ and created specifically for CraftsN’Graphics.com all rights reserved. Projects and images are permitted for personal use only. Any other reproduction must have written permission. http://www.craftsngraphics.com

Chicken Pox Pins
Materials:
Yellow foam sheets
Orange 20lb paper scraps
Red permanent marker
Black permanent marker
Exacto knife/scissors
Hot glue and gun
Pin backings

1.Start by using your Exacto knife or scissors to cut out an oval body shape and wings from craft foam.
2. Now, take the pin backing and glue the wings vertically to back of body.
3. Then open the pin backing and glue the wings horizontally over the base of the pin backing.
4. Turn the pin over and dot with red marker to make the chicken’s poxes. Make face eyes using the black marker.
5. Then make a small diamond shape cut out of orange paper and fold in the center to make a beak for your chicken and glue in place.
This is a great way to cheer up a child itching and scratching their way through the chicken pox’s. You can add this cute saying to the pin that Shirley at Craftsayings.com has come up with.
http://www.craftsayings.com/crafters/sharon/index.shtml
Chicken Pox Pin pattern

Copyright 2006 @ Sharon Graves-MacRae

These projects are free to use for personal use only. All contents and images copyrighted@ and created specifically for CraftsN’Graphics.com all rights reserved. Projects and images are permitted for personal use only. Any other reproduction must have written permission. http://www.craftsngraphics.com