This cardboard house craft for kids is inspired by the beautiful wooden houses of Bryggen. Bryggen is an old wharf in Bergen. This wharf is recognized as a World Heritage Site, and is a reminder of Bergen’s important role in trade in the 14th-16th centuries. Although many fires have destroyed the wooden houses of Bryggen… Continue reading Cardboard Houses- A Project Inspired by Norway
Category: Process-Based
How to Paint with Flowers With Your Kids
Don’t toss your old bouquet! Create beautiful flower paintings instead! Painting with flowers is a great way to explore the natural textures of flower blossoms, and is a fun way to breathe new life into a lifeless bouquet. This process-based art project uses flower petals as a paintbrush. Every blossom leaves a different mark! With… Continue reading How to Paint with Flowers With Your Kids
Shaving Cream Prints for Kids
This paper marbling activity for kids uses supplies you probably already have on hand! Kids will be amazed with the results of these shaving cream prints. Warning: Shaving cream prints can be a bit messy. But trust me. Any mess created with this art activity is well worth it. The “wow” factor of paper marbling… Continue reading Shaving Cream Prints for Kids
Indoor Snow Play – A Simple Sensory Activity
Encourage your child’s exploration of our world with this easy snow play sensory activity! Children are so eager to explore the world we live in. Looking. Questioning. Tasting. Touching. Harness your child’s natural curiosity with this simple sensory activity for kids. It’s so simple to set up, I almost feel silly sharing it here on… Continue reading Indoor Snow Play – A Simple Sensory Activity