Wednesday, September 21, 2011

How To Set Up Cardboard Crafts For Kids

By Mia Walters


Cloudy and kids do not go together. The next time a dreary day comes around and the kids have to be inside, try introducing them to some fun crafts. Cardboard crafts for kids can be a great way to get together with the children and make some wonderful things. A lot of the supplies that will be needed are right in the house and can be turned in to fantastic things.

Toilet paper tubes, boxes, and egg cartons are some of the things that can b e found in almost every home. A good source for all sorts of cardboard boxes a at re found the local grocery store. Just look around and see what is available.

Some other items needed will be scissors, glue, paint, brushes, and anything that sparkles. Gathering these things can be as much fun as making things with them. Other things that can be used are feathers, beads, or ribbons. The supplies are all around.

Now, that the primary materials are assembled, it is time to plan the project. This is a perfect opportunity to let the children get involved. It is a good idea to have a list of ideas already to do, but when the kids are involved, the rewards are numerous.

The projects should be very easy to do. Puzzles, cars, simple airplanes, little doll houses. An important thing to remember is that if the project is too hard no one will enjoy it. Keep it to a minimum because the attention span of children is not too long. A project should be completed in one day.

Some key things to remember are that the easier, brighter, or shinier the project the more fun you and the children will have with. Another thing to remember is that children have a good time being a little messy, so do not insist on everything being in perfect order. It truly does take a lot of the fun away.

The excitement of cardboard crafts for kids just to turn a blah day into a happy, happy day. They will definely get a big kick out of it, and they will learn a very useful skill in the process. The great thing is virtually no cost is involved.




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