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What sort of arts and crafts do you do with your kids at home?

I mostly do bead crafts with my girls. Made some bead creatures (lizards) keychains the other day.

Update:

I have them paint ceramic pieces as well. But, I don't paint with them.

Update 2:

My girls, now 8 & 9, recycle stuff to make crafts (like a village that covers the entire floor, made from paper & tape alone) completely on their own. I don't need to help them with stuff that doesn't require supervision. I see about a thousand (no exaggeration) pieces of their artwork in my diningroom alone! I'm really hoping for tips on doing sellable crafts. Something like macrame' plant hangers, leatherworking, make rocking chairs, etc. This is what sort of things I did as a kid, under 12, with adult help.

Maybe some of you teens remember what you did with mom or dad or a neighborhood craftsman as an art or craft.

What do YOU actually DO with your kids (or even other people's kids) that is an art or craft?

I'm really running out of ideas, & all of the sites that I have gathered about doing crafts with kids are too simple for my girls.

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  • 2 decades ago
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    My daughter and I love to do cross stitch together. We will buy the same one and do it at the same time. A great way to spend quality time together.

  • 2 decades ago

    Try to use some scraps of paper and have your girls cut them up. Next have them glue these pieces to an additional piece of paper. This way they can try to make something different (a dog, a circle,etc.) depending on their age. This helps to encourage their imagination and makes a fun guessing game when they are done.

  • 2 decades ago

    Take everyday items & recycle them! My daughter & I have turned TP rolls (the carboard only) into kalidoscopes & noise makers. We've used fabric & make up our own stories, then I sewed the fabric together...Took an old photograph, lamented it, then cut it into weird pieces to make a puzzle...The possibilities are only limited to your imagination. Could depend on your daughter's age too :)

  • 2 decades ago

    By ceramic houses, or animals to paint.

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