10 Tips For Encouraging Your Kids To Craft

1.  Don’t get frustrated if your child makes a mess.  Easier said than done sometimes, however, when we get frustrated our kids don’t have fun, bottom line! Prepare for these moments ahead of time by covering your work surface, putting your kids in old clothes, and using washable paints and glues.

2.  Use words of praise during crafting.  ”Wow!”, “Thant’s Awesome”, “Way to Go!”, and “You’re So Talented” are all encouraging to your child and make them feel great about the work they are doing!

3.  Get all of the materials for the craft organized ahead of time so your child does not lose interest while you are locating the glue gun or paint sets.

4.Display your child’s work of art when they are finished.  Let them show off and feel proud of their work!

5.  Don’t try to do the project for your kids.  Crafting isn’t perfect, and while it might not be the way you would do it, their way needs to be good enough! :)

6.  Get your child’s opinion on what they want to make, and give them some control over their creativity.  Your child will be more interested in making a craft they have chosen about a subject they are interested in.

7.  Create a project calendar to build excitement about the projects you will be making that month.  Build your calendar around holidays and create projects for a certain season like Christmas or Halloween.  Think beyond the holidays and build your calendar around themes such as animals, favorite books, science, etc!

8.  Go outside to craft! Don’t be limited by crafting at the kitchen or dining room table.  Set up a blanket under a shade tree and be inspired by nature!  It also makes cleanup a breeze!

9.  Make it a game!  Gather up all of your left over craft supplies from previous projects or craft kits and have a craft challenge!  Give awards for most creative, wackiest idea, and most supplies used in one project.  The possibilities are endless!

10.  Just have fun!  If your child sees you are having fun they will have fun, and craft time will become an amazing bonding experience for you both.

How do you encourage your child to craft?  Please feel free to share your tips in the comments section!  We would love to hear from you!

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Freckles Crafty Kids {Kevin}

I would like to introduce you to our newest Freckles Crafty Kid, Kevin! Kevin just turned three and loves to craft. Here he is with his new Carl The Crocodile Puppet! I think he has a bright future of crafting ahead of him!  Way to go Kevin!

If you would like your child featured in a Freckles Crafty Kid post, please email a photo of your child with their Freckles Crafts project and a testimonial about your experience to info@frecklescrafts.com!

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Recycle A Cereal Box Into A Notebook & Bookmark Set {tutorial}

This is a super easy and super fun project to make with your kids, and what better way to teach your children how to protect the environment than with a fun craft! Watch out though!   The notebook and bookmark are so cute that you may go a little overboard turning every snack and cereal box into a recycled stationary set. We did!

Supplies:

  • Cardboard cereal or snack box
  • Scissors
  • Washi or Colored Painters Tape
  • Recycled printer paper
  • Paper trimmer
  • Plastic cord, ribbon or yarn
  • Stapler
  • Ruler
  • Scoring tool (optional)

Begin by trimming the box.  Open both ends of the box and trim around the flaps to remove.  Next trim along each side edge of the box until you have four separate pieces (a front, back and two sides.  Note: the side pieces are used in the bookmark tutorial)

Measure the front and back box pieces, and trim your recycled printer paper to the same size.
Determine which sides of the box will be your front and back cover.
Measure about 3/4 inch from what will be the left edge of your notebook. Use  your scoring tool to score the notebook cover from top to bottom so that the notebook will have a clean fold when opened.  (If you do not have a scoring tool, place the flat edge of the ruler down onto the notebook cover and bend the cover back over the edge of the ruler to make a clean fold.) Repeat this process with the back cover making sure that the front and back covers are facing the same direction and the scored edge is on the left hand side.
Assemble your notebook by placing the cut recycled notebook paper between the two notebook covers.  Use a stapler to bind your book together. Depending on the amount of paper placed between the covers you may need to staple the front and back.
Cover the stapled edge with Washi tape, masking tape, or blue painters tape.  Use what you have on hand!
Fold the tape corners in, and trim any excess tape to make a clean edge.

Here is the finished product!

For the bookmark you will need to two box sides, a hole punch, and some yarn or plastic lacing.
Using the hole punch, place equally spaced holes all around the box side.
Cut approximately 2 ft. of the yard or lace.  Fold the end of the yarn or lace and begin threading it through the holes in the bookmark.

Continue threading the lace or yarn around the bookmark until you reach the end.  Tie the ends together and trim the excess. Enjoy your new stationary set!  Isn’t it the cutest?

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