bird feeders kids crafts

by admin on December 4, 2007

bird feeders kids crafts

There are wonderful possibilities for many projects out there for excellent winter art and crafts. There are art projects and crafts winter base, such as cropping snowflakes or drawing Santa Claus, but there are also many other fun and interesting, too. You can use your own ingenuity to get yourself started. You can even raise the idea of art projects and crafts winter interesting to their students or children-who may be surprised by what creative ideas a child may think.

Here are some fun ideas for some great crafts, organized by the supplies they may want to use.

Cotton balls and gauze

Cotton is a very useful tool when it comes to winter art projects. If cotton balls were just a little cooler, which looks exactly like mini snowballs! A child can draw a wonderful winter scene and then take the cotton balls and pull them out and fluff them and glue them in places where snow will be. Or perhaps a child may want to call two people with snowballs, cotton balls are already in great snowball shapes as is.

Marshmallows

What is winter without clouds? These marshmallows are added hot chocolate, but also are excellent for use in the winter crafts. A child can take three giant marshmallows and stack them on top of each other to make a mini snowman and tasty. Toothpicks can be used to hold the marshmallows together as well as weapons. Mini Marshmallows can make fun snowballs when attached to winter collages.

Plaster of Paris

Plaster of Paris can be used in fun ways for many, not just for winter crafts. One way to plaster of Paris can be used to make it a "footprint in snow. "I just need to fill a box lid or something meaningful with plaster of Paris. Once installed and dry a bit, students can make all different footprints on the  "snow.Â" They can use the side of a fist to make footprints that look like the footprints of a baby, or you can draw in the footprints of birds or other animals.

Pineapples

The birds that stay in places all through the winter need food. A winter craft that students can do is make a bird feeder pine cone. Students only have to cover a pine cone in peanut butter and dip in seeds from birds. After tying a piece of string to one of these pine cones can be hung on a tree outside. These pine cone bird feeders not only feed birds, act as ornaments on a tree outdoors.

Frost

Glitter can be added to any basic art project winter even more elegant and beautiful. For example, a child can cut a paper snowflake and then add silver glitter to make it even better.

Does it work? : Gadjit – Soda Bottle Bird Feeder

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