Create mini drawings
using the glitter glue on each square.
With T (20 months) I helped by gluing the sticks and trees for her as the glue is quite difficult to get out of the tube but she set about
using the glitter glue, buttons and jewels herself.
Make teaching and learning a fun tactile activity with this super easy and under 10 - minute craft
using glitter glue counting sticks.
This little craft was the most fun for my 4 year old, he enjoyed
using the glitter glue, sticking eyes on the little men and even making little smiley faces!
I LOVE
using glitter glue because it gives the same effect as traditional glitter, but without all the mess.
My children have been
using the glitter glue to make pictures and all.
That was a fantastic idea to draw pictures
using glitter glue.
Once the cards were dry J helped me add glitter
using glitter glue and stars to the cards to decorate the tree (I drew an outline of a tree around his hand) and make the reindeer have a red nose.
I just need to convince Z that Christmas stars should not be black, and S that she really doesn't need to
use glitter glue on EVERYTHING.
If they don't have glitter foam, just
use some glitter glue in similar colors to add some sparkle.
Stick fake jewels onto it or
use glitter glue to decorate it.
They might draw pictures,
use the glitter glue or just simply paste pictures cut from old cards onto the front.
I used glitter glue to give this cupcake a sparkly frosting.
The kids
used glitter glue to decorate.
Ashrith enjoyed painting mango and the fun was a chance to explore glitter.Some tips for glitter choices.In this project, I have two types glitter, one is tiny dots glitter sprinkled and other is glitter glue.Like most Moms, not a big fan of glitter, Scared of mess, you can always
use glitter glue.
I also
used her glitter glue - I am not as impressed with her glitter glue.
Wednesday
they used glitter glue to make webs, made some paper spiders, and did some pages on spiders that created a book.
You could also
use glitter glue pens, milky pens, space theme stickers, sequins or other shiny «sprinkles» to decorate your starry night collage.
Use glitter glue pens to create a Gingerbread Man decoration for your Christmas Tree from Adventures with Adam
Use glitter glue to write your pooch's name along the flap for a personalized touch.
Not exact matches
To attach the beak (folded in half square sequin) we
used short craft pin and to
glue the
glitter pompoms onto the eggs all clear all purpose adhesive, such as Boostik or UHU, seemed to be working the best.
Add decorations on the cheeks
using more sequins and
glitter glue to create patterns.
We
used our handprints for the fish tails, and then stickers,
glitter glue, markers and paint to customize our fish.
Five years of cats, kittens, puppies, dogs, lambs (well, that was only one time), not to mention markers, paint, and gosh, that awful
glitter glue (that she loves sooooo much and
uses sooooo creatively that I just can't bear to ban it)!
Using a hard boiled egg, draw a face or add googlie eyes and
glitter glue mouth.
Finally, we decorated the paper with more stickers (or you could
use whatever you like -
glitter glue to make it sparkle?)
A5 card blanks and envelopes Green, red, yellow paint
Glitter and stars (we used glitter and star glues as easier) Happy or Merry Christmas P
Glitter and stars (we
used glitter and star glues as easier) Happy or Merry Christmas P
glitter and star
glues as easier) Happy or Merry Christmas Peel Off
Get some Polystyrene balls and you can create your own baubles with some
glue,
glitter and ribbon, or how about
using them to make some snowmen.
I don't let my kids
use loose
glitter at the moment as they are a little too «wild» with it Glitter glue pens are theirs and you can see how those look on glitte
glitter at the moment as they are a little too «wild» with it
Glitter glue pens are theirs and you can see how those look on glitte
Glitter glue pens are theirs and you can see how those look on
glitterglitter stars
You could also
use them as a craft activity with older children, letting them
glue and stick
glitter on them or cover them in stickers.
Using a pine cone to decorate with just
glitter would have worked much better than trying to
glue on the flower doodads.
Glitter glue comes in tubes and pens.
Glitter glue pens are easy to
use even for younger kids.
On some, I chose to
use gold
glitter glue to make the indented lines seen on pumpkins (and because my daughter loves all things sparkly!).
To make the scales on our fish, we
used fun Rainbow
Glitter Glue from Craftprojectideas.com.
Then, I
used a paintbrush to fill in the handprint with
glitter glue.
We love
using pom poms and buttons but what about
glitter glue, paint or cutting foam into different shapes, like the cross in the photo.
Now obviously, if it is
glitter on
glue on your flying Halloween Bat, you can still
use the hair dryer, but on a very gentle blow.
You could
use glitter,
glitter glue, stickers, shiny buttons or lace to decorate them.
Let them color,
use ribbons, pompoms,
glitter glue anything age appropriate and even stickers to decorate their crafts to their wildest dreams.
Your kid's classmate's mom may have hand crafted Lighting McQueen invitations out of unicorn blood and
glitter glue and stitched personalized Tow Mater steering wheel cozies for each party guest to cherish and
use when they turn 16, but that doesn't mean you have to.
Use your markers and
glitter glue to add extra details, lettering, etc..
Using mini craft sticks, black paint and a lot of
glitter &
glue — you and your child can pull this kid friendly craft activity together in no time!
The custom part can be what color / type of
glue you
use (Elmer's makes all kinds... we
used pink and purple
glitter glue) and what you choose to put in your sensory bottle.
They collected rocks from our yard and
use Sharpies,
glitter glue and foam stickers to turn them into rock people and rock pets.
To create our planets we
use glue and
glitter.
Glitter glue was a hit and she ended up
using the entire tube!
Using those glitter pens is tricky and with the help of her older brother (4) my toddler (20 months) was able to make her own butterfly and decorate it with glitter glue, which she landed up using a paint brush for, as well as googly eyes and various shiny s
Using those
glitter pens is tricky and with the help of her older brother (4) my toddler (20 months) was able to make her own butterfly and decorate it with
glitter glue, which she landed up
using a paint brush for, as well as googly eyes and various shiny s
using a paint brush for, as well as googly eyes and various shiny stars.
Using a
glitter base, (you can
use lash
glue,
glitter adhesive, or L.A Splash Eye Shadow Sealer / Base) apply it to a small section of your eyelid then take a small synthetic percision brush and press your
glitter on top of the base.
Now, get your creative juices flowing and decorate your bookmarks with different patterns and colors: I
used flowers and stars cut out from the patterned wrapping paper, I stenciled patterns with simple black felt - tip pen, and I drew flowers with a
glitter glue pen and let them dry thoroughly.
I do recommend
using some MAC Fix + or Too Faced
Glitter Glue for the super glitter shades (Crys
Glitter Glue for the super
glitter shades (Crys
glitter shades (Crystal K).