Tuesday, August 17, 2010

St Patrick's Day Kids Crafts

Children's crafts are fun, all year, but during the holidays it just seems to have extra voltage for children. Although some days are more than any other fun holiday everyone has a special charm and are a great time to try some craft ideas. St. Patrick's Day is no exception. The package brings green colors of the rainbow, and we just have fun with this St. Patrick's Day CraftsChildren>.

Sun catcher

Sun hunters are always a favorite for many different craft ideas. But during the St. Patrick's Day, these are the crafts for children. This is because the rainbow is a typical symbol for St. Patty's Day. And, of course, a rainbow need the sun to show all colors. Here are some ideas for a children's craft Rainbow Suncatcher.

Sun Catcher Craft # 1

Stocks


Large plastic lid (like a cup of margarine or ice cream containers)
Tissue paper (in rainbow colors)
Elmer Glue

Directions


Apply adhesive generously around the plastic lid. not show through more than often the glue, the sun less.
Now tear off small pieces of your color first in a sheet form the glue for the rainbow. Repeatwith other colors until your rainbow is complete.
Let the glue dry for at least 24 hours. Then, just pop rainbow craft from plastic cover.
Punch a hole at the top and thread with string, yarn or ribbon for hanging.

The Rainbow Kids crafts idea will be great in the window and capture the sun for a beautiful appearance.

Sun Catcher Craft # 2

Stocks


ClearContact Paper
colored streamers
Scissors

Directions


Create a sheet of contact paper (sticky side up) on the table. Now place the streamers on the paper with a shape of a rainbow. You must create some wrinkles flags to make a statement.
Now place the other piece of contact paper (sticky side down) on top to hold everything in place.
For a look around these kids craft idea, let the flags hung outContact paper. This is a fun and runs forward to your rainbow. You can also hang some clovers under the rainbow.

Shamrock Kids Craft Ideas

St. Patrick's Day craft would not be complete without some clovers. These ideas will help you and your green house and bring a little 'luck of the Irish.

Shamrock Craft # 1

If youcan not find clothes in green on St Patty, then do this simple green Shamrock for your PIN.

Stocks


Green Paper of the building (in varying shades of green)
Shamrock Template
Scissors
Safety pin
Acrylic spray

Directions


Cut three or four-leaf clovers in various shades of green. Ask each one is slightly smaller than the first.
Paste all the shamrocks on the back with the biggest and smallest on top.
Bagthe safety pin through the shamrocks or hot glue to keep order at the back. Now, to pin him and be Irish for the day.

Shamrock Craft # 2

This Shamrock crafts tree. Okay, clover will not grow a tree, but this is a fun way to decorate your home for St. Patrick's Day.

Stocks


Tree Branch
Green foam or cardboard to use (different shades of green)
Scissors
Drilling
Cord
Earthen pot or container
Floral Foam

Directions


Find a large branch outside that has several smaller branches coming off of her.
Put some 'glue floral foam in the container and the branch through the foam.
Now cut different shapes and sizes of shamrocks. Punch a hole through each one and tie it to the branch with string.

You can decorate your container with rainbow colors, or do as a pot of gold to find. This smallShamrock tree is a lot of green to your St. Patty day to add embellishments.

You can find it anywhere only craft ideas children. Look for books or craft online for you to enjoy further processing.

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