A little construction paper, glue, cotton balls, and imagination go a long way with this one.
Not exact matches
I used pre-colored craft sticks that I found at Family Dollar,
construction paper, markers and glue to create this
little guy!
Try letting your
little one enjoy finger painting or taping colorful pictures onto a piece of
construction paper.
I decided that I'd cut some strips of pink and purple
construction paper, about an inch / inch and a half thick and
Little Miss A could decorate them with stickers and markers.
Cut out stem (s) and leaves and have your
little one glue them to the
construction paper under the tulip.
Ideas for older toddlers: Once The
Little Buckaroo is a little older I'll start letting him do things like color a picture and then cut it out and glue it to construction paper, make magnets either with sheets of magnets or gluing paper to dollar store or advertising ma
Little Buckaroo is a
little older I'll start letting him do things like color a picture and then cut it out and glue it to construction paper, make magnets either with sheets of magnets or gluing paper to dollar store or advertising ma
little older I'll start letting him do things like color a picture and then cut it out and glue it to
construction paper, make magnets either with sheets of magnets or gluing
paper to dollar store or advertising magnets.
Next, trace your
little one's hand and forearm two times on the
construction paper and cut out the outlines.
Drip watercolor paints onto cotton rounds (
little ones will love watching the paint spread), then assemble into caterpillars on
construction paper.
Parents cut
construction paper letters, then
little ones can decorate to capture the spirit of an alliterated word.
This is one of those craft ideas for Valentine's Day that can be adapted to fit any age group -
little ones can use crayons to decorate the outside, while older children can cut out shapes from pieces of
construction paper.
Even before I could read or write, I used to make
little booklets out of
construction paper with scribbles for words.
Supplies Needed
Construction paper (blue, green, brown, yellow, orange, white) Scissors Glue Marker Oil pastel (white, yellow) I love how Austin's
little ducklings turned out.
If your
little artists loved this project, be sure to also check out How To Paint A Snowman and How To Make A Snowman
Construction Paper Cutout!
Adams begins these small oil paintings by constructing a
little theatrical stage set from colorful
construction paper.
And it's quite natural that most of these questions would center on the
construction of your resume, that one
little piece of
paper that can make or break you.
Draw pictures, bring small photos, or cut
little pictures found in magazines, and glue them to
construction paper, creating a «picture frame», and glue or tape these framed pictures to the walls.