June 30, 2009

Crafting Ideas for Kids – Keep it Simple

Filed under: Hobbies — Guest Author @ 3:03 am

by Ethan O. Tanner

Tykes really enjoy doing crafty projects. Only tykes, particularly more boylike tykes enjoy having their projects less regulated. A effective scheme comprises simplicity and merriment. I entirely suppose this is reliable since children may be more originative and get more entertainment that way.

Do not understand me wrongly, I arrive at craftiness thoughts for my youngsters and we enjoy many hours of fun with them, only she appears to experience more enjoyment making her personal craftiness thoughts. It’s beneficial to allow the imaginative juices flow in the youth minds.

Some time ago I went to our local good will store and purchased numerous craft supplies for hardly any money. I purchased beads, leather, pipe cleaners, glitter, stickers, feathers, yarn, lace, buttons, and just a lot of craft type stuff. I place the items altogether in a big box along with glue and glue sticks and that is how my daughters Creativity box inherited it’s name.

We have since added stickers, markers, cotton balls, sequins, and other stuff we find. I bought a big tablet of thick paper and thus her “scrapbook” came into existence. She loves to get it out and create different pages of ideas and creations. She cuts pictures out of magazines and adds them to it as well.

Sometimes she just makes her own craft projects out of the materials instead of doing her “scrapbooking” and she has a great time. The only drawback to her scrapbooking is sometimes she uses a lot of glue and we have to wait for it to dry before she can turn the page and move on to her next crafting creation.

So don’t always think structured when it comes to craft ideas for younger children. You and they will probably have a lot more fun if you let their imagination rule the project. After all it is their creation so there is no wrong or right to it. They are less likely to become frustrated because they can’t make their creations look just like they are suppose to as well.

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