DIY Wax Paper Suncatchers: The Coziest Window Decoration

These botanical wax paper suncatchers are beautiful and cozy! They are the perfect decoration for your window. Make a window suncatcher without contact paper? Yes you can! With a few minimal supplies, you can preserve flowers from your favorite spring walk in a beautiful wax paper suncatcher. Hang it up in your window and enjoy… Continue reading DIY Wax Paper Suncatchers: The Coziest Window Decoration

Snail Salt Paintings – A Twist on Watercolors

Introducing salt paintings – a twist on watercolors for kids! Salt paintings are a fun and engaging way to explore the art elements of texture, line, and color. This technique is an easy way to take a two-dimensional art supply and transform it into a three-dimensional experience for your tactile learners. Whether you choose to… Continue reading Snail Salt Paintings – A Twist on Watercolors

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

Tinfoil Norse Runes – A Craft for Kids

In this craft, tinfoil and cardboard are beautifully transformed into Norse Runes. Long ago, Viking scribes wrote in “runes.” Runes were a written code. They were used to record history, send messages, label valuable objects, and to case magic spells. Norse runes were created using only straight lines. This made them easier to carve into… Continue reading Tinfoil Norse Runes – A Craft for Kids

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