3 Kid-Friendly DIYs for your Snow Day Craft Arsenal
When I was a youngster, snow days were filled with wet snowsuits and layers of
When I was a youngster, snow days were filled with wet snowsuits and layers of socks. The digital age has changed this to some degree. Now, some kids forego frosty, outdoor fun and retreat to their screens when school is cancelled. These three DIYs might just lure them out of their rooms and inspire some creativity indoors, especially if you resort to turning the Internet off, like I have. After a few growls and dramatic sighs, I managed to coax my 10-year-old daughter to the dining room table for a craft challenge with these DIYs fit for display. Best of all, you probably have all of the supplies necessary on hand! I’ve added some substitution tips just in case. –Caitlin CLICK THROUGH for the instructions for this Modernist Tissue Paper Art DIY, plus two more that are perfect for keeping the kids busy and creative any time.Â
Modernist Tissue Paper Art DIY
With four supplies and some imagination, your child can create a display-worthy piece of art that even the most discerning parent would admire. If you don’t save tissue paper from countless birthday parties your child attends, no worries! Tear text and/or images from newspapers and magazines. Another good substitute (that actually extends the length of time for the project — secret parent wink ;)Â for tissue paper is torn paper towel strips that get individually painted, dried and then arranged on the “canvas.&...
When I was a youngster, snow days were filled with wet snowsuits and layers of socks. The digital age has changed this to some degree. Now, some kids forego frosty, outdoor fun and retreat to their screens when school is cancelled. These three DIYs might just lure them out of their rooms and inspire some creativity indoors, especially if you resort to turning the Internet off, like I have. After a few growls and dramatic sighs, I managed to coax my 10-year-old daughter to the dining room table for a craft challenge with these DIYs fit for display. Best of all, you probably have all of the supplies necessary on hand! I’ve added some substitution tips just in case. –Caitlin CLICK THROUGH for the instructions for this Modernist Tissue Paper Art DIY, plus two more that are perfect for keeping the kids busy and creative any time.Â
Modernist Tissue Paper Art DIY
With four supplies and some imagination, your child can create a display-worthy piece of art that even the most discerning parent would admire. If you don’t save tissue paper from countless birthday parties your child attends, no worries! Tear text and/or images from newspapers and magazines. Another good substitute (that actually extends the length of time for the project — secret parent wink ;)Â for tissue paper is torn paper towel strips that get individually painted, dried and then arranged on the “canvas.&...
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