One of the most widely and wildly celebrated holidays in the United States in New Years Eve, and many people have huge parties or attend national parties that rave on long into the night and early hours of the following morning. When you are having a party, there is no better way to prepare with decorations and get into the mood than to create themed crafts as decorations for the party.
Making Christmas arts & crafts as giftsThe most meaningful gifts you can give are those that are homemade. This can be helpful during the holiday season, when extra cash can be tight and the stores are swarming with shoppers. Also, make some arts & crafts ahead of time and keep them handy in case of unexpected guests. Popular arts & crafts during the Christmas season include photo books & scrapbooks, beaded ornaments, decorated candle jars, brooches & other handmade jewelry.
Traditionally, children in school have been engaging in crafts for Valentines Day for years, but adults tend to overlook how special this means of celebrating the romantic holiday can be. Sometimes, it's the thought that counts, and spending quality time with crafts will outshine any amount of money you can spend on extravagant gifts.
Candy dish - cut a hexagon of plain cardstock and then six pieces from Christmas card fronts (trying to get the nicest part of the picture showing on the shape) that taper slightly wider at the top than the base for the sides. Cover all the pieces with clear contact paper and punch holes along all the edges, evenly spaced. Sew the pieces together using ribbon or yarn, and you have a one of a kind candy dish. Let the kids experiment with different shapes and sizes.
Arts & crafts for other holidays While the above discussion has focused on Christmas, the end of December is by no means the only time of the year when people will create special holiday-focused arts & crafts. Other holidays that present excellent opportunities for creativity include Mother's Day, Father's Day, Easter, Valentine's Day, Halloween, Independence Day, and St. Patrick's Day. Special occasions that offer excellent opportunities for arts & crafts include birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, weddings, and other "milestones." While expensive gifts are often appreciated, it is frequently the handmade crafts that are remembered and cherished long after the special day.
The most popular holiday arts and crafts for children and families to make together at Christmas include cotton ball snowmen, construction paper reindeer antlers, candy cane reindeers, and of course the timeless edible gingerbread house. Another fun idea for children is to make Christmas countdown calendars.
Styrofoam ball snowmen are an easy project. Stack and glue together (use toothpicks to support the pieces) different sizes, and decorate with buttons, or scrap pieces of felt for the eyes and mouth and buttons. To make a cute hat for the snowman, place a standard size styrofoam coffee cup upside down on a foil lined baking pan. Place in the oven at a low temperature (adult supervision). Watch carefully as the cup begins to melt, shrink and reshape itself into a funny top hat. Remove carefully, let them cool, and they can be painted and decorated and glued onto the snowman's head.
Halloween Crafts:Create "spooky" crafts with your kids during Halloween. These might include wreaths decorated with bats and ghosts, ghouly party favors, spider webs, treat bags, Halloween ornaments, witch dolls, Jack-O-Lanterns, pumpkin decorations, or even Halloween masks.
Making Christmas arts & crafts as giftsThe most meaningful gifts you can give are those that are homemade. This can be helpful during the holiday season, when extra cash can be tight and the stores are swarming with shoppers. Also, make some arts & crafts ahead of time and keep them handy in case of unexpected guests. Popular arts & crafts during the Christmas season include photo books & scrapbooks, beaded ornaments, decorated candle jars, brooches & other handmade jewelry.
Traditionally, children in school have been engaging in crafts for Valentines Day for years, but adults tend to overlook how special this means of celebrating the romantic holiday can be. Sometimes, it's the thought that counts, and spending quality time with crafts will outshine any amount of money you can spend on extravagant gifts.
Candy dish - cut a hexagon of plain cardstock and then six pieces from Christmas card fronts (trying to get the nicest part of the picture showing on the shape) that taper slightly wider at the top than the base for the sides. Cover all the pieces with clear contact paper and punch holes along all the edges, evenly spaced. Sew the pieces together using ribbon or yarn, and you have a one of a kind candy dish. Let the kids experiment with different shapes and sizes.
Arts & crafts for other holidays While the above discussion has focused on Christmas, the end of December is by no means the only time of the year when people will create special holiday-focused arts & crafts. Other holidays that present excellent opportunities for creativity include Mother's Day, Father's Day, Easter, Valentine's Day, Halloween, Independence Day, and St. Patrick's Day. Special occasions that offer excellent opportunities for arts & crafts include birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, weddings, and other "milestones." While expensive gifts are often appreciated, it is frequently the handmade crafts that are remembered and cherished long after the special day.
The most popular holiday arts and crafts for children and families to make together at Christmas include cotton ball snowmen, construction paper reindeer antlers, candy cane reindeers, and of course the timeless edible gingerbread house. Another fun idea for children is to make Christmas countdown calendars.
Styrofoam ball snowmen are an easy project. Stack and glue together (use toothpicks to support the pieces) different sizes, and decorate with buttons, or scrap pieces of felt for the eyes and mouth and buttons. To make a cute hat for the snowman, place a standard size styrofoam coffee cup upside down on a foil lined baking pan. Place in the oven at a low temperature (adult supervision). Watch carefully as the cup begins to melt, shrink and reshape itself into a funny top hat. Remove carefully, let them cool, and they can be painted and decorated and glued onto the snowman's head.
Halloween Crafts:Create "spooky" crafts with your kids during Halloween. These might include wreaths decorated with bats and ghosts, ghouly party favors, spider webs, treat bags, Halloween ornaments, witch dolls, Jack-O-Lanterns, pumpkin decorations, or even Halloween masks.
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