My son came home from school with this necklace for my daughter. I love the idea and it is so easy. It could be a necklace or an ornament. It is a paper clip with ribbon tied to it then a bead threaded on top. Cheyanne loves it.
I am just in awe of all the cute crafts you come up with! The paper clip angel necklaces, the fingerprint art, the utensil holders...they are all great!
aaaw, that is so sweet! she looks like an angel! ~Amy
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You have the most creative ideas, and all your decorations are beautiful. I love the reindeer pumpkin. We still have an uncarved pumpkin (the only one out of 3 that survived Halloween) on our front steps. However, even though we have thought about creating into a Christmas decoration, it still sits as it was.
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I am a mother of four and a kindergarten teacher. You have shared some great ideas! I will use them to create some great holiday memories for my family and my class.
I am a kindergarten teacher and a mother of four children. Your blog is awesome and great ideas. I will use some of these ideas to make great holiday memories for my family and class.
I love this project it is so easy and only takes a short amount of prep time. Cheyanne loves making the volcano erupt. We used: plastic plate, plastic cup, aluminium foil, tape, vinegar, baking soda and red food coloring. Tape the bottom of the cup to the center of the plate. Cover with aluminium foil. Cut a hole in the center of the foil and push the edges down in the cup. Spoon in some baking soda. Pour in the vinegar. Watch it erupt.
Here is another repost, we are doing bugs at preschool, so this fits right into what we are doing. I found this cute craft on the Better Homes and Garden website. My kids saw it and could not wait to make it (because it is a bug). I made some modifications to it to make it a little easier for younger kids. Do not be scared of the paint because you do not have to use it. I know paint can be messy. You will need toilet paper roll, scissors, glue, pom-poms, paint or markers or green construction paper for the body (to make the toilet paper roll green), wiggly eyes, chenille stems, green foam sheet or construction paper and a pencil. Have the kids paint the toilet paper roll green. OR you can have them color it with a marker OR just wrap it in green construction paper and glue it. While the paint is drying, I get all the pieces set up to glue on. I used foam sheets to cut out legs but construction paper will work too. For the nose, I cut a triangle out of craft ...
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