thread: Need kids craft advice please

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    Oct 2006
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    Talking Need kids craft advice please

    Hey everyone

    I'm wanting to do some kind of craft with DS who is 2, but I have no ideas on what kind of things we could make! Does anyone have any ideas?

    Also, does anyone know who sells those craft boxes that come with all the different things like pipe cleaners, coloured paper etc? I saw them at christmas time in big w I think and now I can't find them anywhere!

    Where do you buy your craft stuff from?

    Thanks

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    i know kmart sells those craft boxes.
    i'd just get some paper plates, cut out some eyes, and decorate it to make a mask...
    or painting is always a winner at ours, the other day we did feet and hand prints..
    if you're feeling really adventurous, put a sheet over your dining table, and underneath, stick 'planets' and 'stars' etc, and pretend you're in space. craft and a cubby in one.
    have fun!

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    Whenever someone give my son something in awesome wrapping paper (like Disney Cars) I put it aside and cut out some of the charaters for him... if he gets toys that have little flowers, or cars or whatever printed on the packaging, I cut those out also. I put them in a big box that is pulled out for craft time. In there we have glue sticks, glitter, confetti, pipe cleaners, different types of paper, googly eyes, cotton wool balls, stickers, pencils, textas, coloured pasta and all the cut outs I have collected. He usually chooses the cut outs and glues them to some paper along with whatever else takes his fancy. He looooooves doing this. I have bought most of my stuff from Spotlight.

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    GG, Cheap as Chips and Sam's Warehouse usually have a pretty good offering of random crafty things, usually fairly cheap.

    I haven't done much craft with DD2 - but she often comes home from FDC with things like a paper plate cut into a mask with streamers stuck around the edge (lion) or a fish with circles of sparkly paper glued on, flower pictures with coloured patty pans stuck on, etc.

    Keep an eye on playschool in the mornings, they have lots of quick and simple things - esp if you keep a box of bits (cardboard rolls, small boxes, etc) handy.

    Only do glitter if you're feeling brave - glitter glue is much less mess LOL.

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    We use heaps of household stuff - sponges, patty pans, cotton balls, left over wrapping paper, pasta, rice (colour them with food colouring). Also have gone for walks to collect things like leaves/flowers, sand, rocks whatever they can get their hands on.
    A trawl through the Reject and $2 shops is always fun, also Spotlight and Lincraft too.

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    Yep, $2 shops are great. When DD was the same age, we would take her downstairs where she had a little kids table and she would have so much fun doing her art and craft. Those little foam shapes were great. I think we got a HUGE pack of them off ebay?
    Some cheap glue, watered down a smidge if you want, and some cheap brushes from the $2 shop, to stick the foam shapes on paper.

    cheap art paint was a good one, and as she got older, she was allowed to sprinkle glitter around as well.

    We would just buy some printer paper and it was kept aside for DD to play with. Though I did see some butchers paper on a roll just recently??

    A large ice cream tub had different pencils, crayons etc...

    Packets of feathers and other decorations from the cheap shop too.
    Flowers, leaves from the garden, and even some dirt a couple of times lol..

    ooh, almost forgot...an old plastic lid, ice creamor yoghurt etc, and wrap it in clingwrap to put your paint/glue on there. That way, when you are finished with it, you scoop any leftovers back in to the container, and just unwrap the lid and throw the clingwrap away..

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    yep reject shop and the like are awesom...

    we make butterflys, paint on middle of paper fold in half and stomp on it lol DD loves it

    hand and feet painting si great.

    anything involving glitter as well, so we make stars and crowns

    ice cream containers and glue and tinsel work wonders for fun hats..

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    Art riot has cheapy arty stuff to do.

    Often with DD I just give her some glue and stuff to stick on paper and she loves it.
    We go outside collect leaves, whatever stick them on
    Go thru junk mail and let her pick out stuff to cut out and she sticks them on.

    Paint, messy, but she loves
    and simple coloring always seems to be enjoyed.

    Also recycling stuff comes in handy we made a robot one day out of boxes and egg cartons and she used glitter pens to decorate.

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    Some great ideas there, thanks girls!

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    This is something I've been begining to think about...DD enjoys the craft at playgroup, although still thinks glue is the same as paint! But I think she's slowly getting the idea.

    Anyway, I saw stuff in Neds yesterday - they have heaps of craft things ( and I've just thought, why didn't I look in there for paint rather than buying the exxy crayola stuff in target )

    Keep junk mail for cutting things from, any packaging etc.

    The big roll of butchers paper someone mentioned is about $10 in Ikea.

    Playgroup had a nifty idea for sand/glitter - put it in a spice container - that way they can skake it onto the glue. THey also did the sand pics in a drawer-type thing - that way, any excess sand/glitter could be poured back into the shaker (and with DD there was heaps of excess - she would dab a 5cent piece of glue on the paper then pour the WHOLE jar onto it! )

    Neds also do some great boxes for about $3 - I just bought one to keep craft stuff in for DD.

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    The Playschool website has fantastic imformation for making the stuff they make on the show. DS and I recently made a car from the instructions on the website and he absolutely loves it. Next project is a rocket ship
    We brought a craft box from Kmart.