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CRAFTY USES FOR ORDINARY DRINKING STRAWS
Anyone can make a straw kazoo by flattening one end and cutting it into a pointed v shape on the end. Have students pair off, and experiment by using scissors to cut off a bit of the partner’s kazoo to see what happens to the sound.
Ask them what is happening as the kazoos grow shorter.
Have them make a longer kazoo by using a pencil to widen the end of one straw and inserting another into it. What happens?
Make more kazoos and cut the flattened end into different shapes to see if it changes the sound.
Other reed instruments can be made from straws by making small holes in the top of them. Covering one or more of the holes when blowing into it will produce a variety of sounds. These, too, can be extended in length by adding an extra straw to each one.
You won't have any trouble finding plastic straws at a reasonable price at your local grocery store.
SIMPLE SCREW HOLDER FOR DAD FROM EMPTY BABY FOOD JARS
You attach the lids to the underside of a board, fill the jars with different sized screws, and screw them in. Dad later attaches board to underside of a shelf in the garage. Great Fathers’ Day gift.
HANDY WASTEBASKETS FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE
Ask for left-over ice cream containers at the local ice-cream store. Clean and dry them well. Paint them with a bright colored paint. Glue a large picture (those from old calendars work well) on one side, give the whole project a coat of shellac from a spray can and let dry. Makes great gifts for everyone.
GROW MINI-GARDENS IN EMPTY MILK CARTONS
Use empty pint milk cartons for this project. Rinse and fill with soil. Plant several seeds and cover. Beans work the best as they grow quickly and grow tall. Have children water and keep track of their plants each day. The plants may need propping with a dowel if they are tall. Teaches kids about the need of plants for water and sunlight. To use mini garden as a gift, have them paint the container before planting using stickers to decorate.
MAGNET PROJECT
Anyway, the point is that most of us have accumulated a bunch of these little magnets ranging from a couple of inches to 7 or 8 inches in size. What a great free supply for your kids' next craft project.
Have your kids choose a favorite photo of themselves, a friend, or a relative and, using a glue stick, glue it onto the front of one of the magnets. After the glue dries, encourage each child to use a marker to draw an outline around the picture they have glued to the magnet, leaving space between the figure in the picture and the line. Encourage variety by suggesting heart shapes, flower shapes, rectangles, or circles. You may even end up with a dinosaur or two. (If photos aren't available, have them create their own picture with crayons or markers.)
Next, let each child cut carefully around the outside of the line he has drawn around his photo or artwork. Voila--a brand new magnet ready to find its place on your refrigerator door. These make great Mothers' Day gifts or everyday gifts for the kids to give to Grandma.
Start saving those junk mail magnets now and put the word out to your friends. It won't be long before you have enough for every kid to make not just one, but several personalized magnets, and it will cost you practically nothing.
For more ideas, check out the dozens of ideas in either of the craft books below.
* And, to keep even smaller little hands busy this summer, here's a book that may be a big help.
Most of us already have all the materials needed to make these adorable paper plate bugs, around the house, and the directions are simple enough for even very young children to follow on their own. (You may want to use a stronger glue than some of the projects recommend, since paper plates may vary in thickness making some more likely to come apart.) Click the photo to order the book for your smaller kids.
BEAD PROJECTS CAN BE ADAPTED TO KIDS OF ALL AGES
You won't be sorry for adding this book to your kids' collection of craft projects.
Check out the link below for a great Kindle format bead book for beginners. Beading can keep those kids busy for hours, and also end up with them producing some really nice gifts for future gift-giving later in the year. The bead book below is one of the best I have seen for the beginning bead crafter. The projects are not difficult and most kids can do them without help from an adult.
BUCKET O BEADS
Beads come in a huge variety of sizes, shapes, and prices, so spend some time looking around before you decide what kind to start with.............and, finally, a really different kind of bead book project for kids. One where they choose a design to form on a card provided when you buy the accompanying bucket of beads. After completion, the design is covered and ironed, using one of three methods shown in an online video at Amazon where the purchase was originally made, until the beads fuse together and form a little picture that can be hung on the wall of the child's room or displayed elsewhere. (Grown-ups will love trying their own designs.). The book sells separately from the beads as there are a number of different assortments of beads available. Try a bucket and it's my guess that, like the potato chip advertisement tells us, you won't be satisfied with just one.


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