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50x Bloemen knutselen; makkelijke voorbeelden voor peuters en kleuters en kinderen met papier of rietjes
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I've been busy working on setting up a project for my sons 1st grade class! It's an easy "knitting" project that is perfect for elementary age kids. With a cardboard roll, tape, and popsicle sticks, you can set up a simple loom. Then just like you would finger weave, you wrap the yarn around the tops
“My daughter saves toilet rolls! It seems to be her thing and we have loads now. I was wondering if you had any suggestions for some toilet roll crafts that would help use them up?” Gho…
Indulge in the joy of creating your own wool felt Cinnamon Buns / Rolls. Add a touch of whimsy to your sewing projects and experience the satisfaction of crafting something truly unique. These charming miniatures can also serve as adorable decorations for your kitchen, and dining area, or even as playful additions to a child's play kitchen. These cinnamon buns are perfect for creative playtime, enhancing motor skills, and fostering social interactions among little ones. It also makes an ideal gift for birthdays, holidays, or just because! You will receive 1 PDF file of easy-to-follow colourful step-by-step high-quality photo instructions and full-scale patterns. Includes a detailed material/tool list and recommendations. Level - easy. No sewing machine is required. These hot cross buns are recommended for children of 3 years and up. If you have any questions before or after the purchase, please don't hesitate to send me a message. IMPORTANT: This listing is for the PDF file only, not the finished product. Materials not included. Once the payment is received, the PDF file will be available for download (you will need a PDF reader to view the files). THESE PATTERNS ARE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY! They are copyright protected and not to be resold, copied, or redistributed. You can not sell items made from these patterns.
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This little project falls into the crafting with recycled materials category. Yes, The main material is the core of a roll of TP. You c...
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Check out the amazing work made from recycled toilet paper tubes - by artist Junior Frit Jaquet
Make Toilet Paper Roll Airplanes Initially, I titled this post "Bad Mamas make toilet roll airplanes" because I wanted to admit something to you. I'm a baaaad mama. Yup, you read that right. I'm a bad mama... a really bad mama... why? Well, the other day we were playing around with Chuck and we started humming different songs for him to guess. At first we hummed his favorite song ("Life is a Highway" from the movie Cars) and he guessed it! Intrigued, we kept humming other songs from Cars 1, Cars 2, and Planes (his faves.) He couldn't name the songs specifically, but he could identify the movie that each song came from. And then I started humming "ABC" to him, thinking that it would be a breeze for him to guess. I got through the entire song and then my son... my dear, sweet, transportation-loving child, looked up at me and said "Me no know mama." What?! "Me no know?" He knows songs from movie soundtracks... but can't recognize ABC? We sing ABC to him at least twice a day when we brush his teeth. Oof. Double oof. I guess we're not as entertaining as talking vehicles... So... this reeeeeeaaaaally long intro was just my way of saying that my son loves cars, planes, trucks, trains... erm... basically anything that moves. So I thought I'd try to foster his love with a toilet paper airplane craft. These planes were inspired by the characters Dusty Crophopper and Skipper from the movie "Planes." (This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your support.) Keep reading to see how we made these planes ( plane template included!)... Materials to make toilet roll airplanes: Toilet paper roll Corrugated Cardboard Scissors Exacto Knife Round Head Fasteners Paint Paint Brushes Sharpie Markers Hot Glue Gun Scrap paper Pencil Optional: Mod Podge and Sponge brush Optional: This Paper Optional: Template (If you want to use the same parts as me, find the template at the bottom of post) Directions to make toilet roll airplanes: 1. Cut out your airplane parts from corrugated cardboard. 2. Then, use your exacto knife to cut out slits in your toilet paper roll to slip the wing and tail pieces on. (Two pairs of slits on each side and one slit in the back.) Also, poke matching holes through your circle front and propeller pieces for the fastener to go through. 3. Slide your pieces on to make sure everything fits. (Note: If you're using my template, I purposely made the circle front piece bigger than the toilet paper roll so that I'd have a better chance of hot gluing them together. Then, I just trimmed off the excess bits with my scissors.) 4. Cover your work area and get yourself a little painter. (Note: We studied some photos of Dusty and Skipper to see what colors belonged on each. Then, I encouraged Chuck to paint each part. Also, please excuse his dirty shirt. We've worn it so much that it's a bit tattered. Now we use it as a smock.) 5. After your paint dries, cut out tabs for your planes' eyes. Also, use this marker to add extra details. 6. Optional: If you want to protect your paint job, cover your work with a layer of Mod Podge. Lay your pieces on this paper to dry so they don't stick to your work surface. (I'm really glad I did this because Chuck played quite a bit with the planes and took them outside. They still look pretty good.) 7. Attach your propellers to your front circle piece with the fastener. Then, hot glue the circle piece onto the toilet paper roll. Trim any excess cardboard off. Then, slide your wings and tail pieces in place. Feel free to add hot glue to further secure the different parts. Enjoy your new fleet of toilet roll airplanes! (Painting the planes looked like fun, so I painted my own orange plane in the back.) Now if you've got yourself a transportation-loving kid too, take a peek at some of the crafts below: Cardboard Spaceship Climbing Toy Styrofoam gliders Blowing up balloons with baking soda and vinegar Shampoo Bottle Sailboat Cardboard Taxi Bank Happy crafting! (We had pretty grey weather last week so I really struggled to take nice, bright photos. Special thanks to hubby for working his camera magic and taking nice photos for me.)
Junior Jacquet creates some oddly familiar and intriguing faces using the the brown chipboard tube from an empty toliet roll! I’m not sure what to make of them, but making art from trash is a…
Hello friends! I was delighted to create a tutorial as part of the #MakingItAtHome Challenge! During the last five weeks of Covid-19 quarantine, our friends Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman have hosted themed challenges, presenting makers across the country an opportunity to win a $1,000. donation to their local food bank courtesy of NBC. For ...
Toilet paper roll crafts.
A collection of art and crafts using where possible recycled materials.
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Plaited/woven paper
Everyone knows that when the toilet paper is out, danger is approaching. Well, let's just say that we all know we would rather have a spare toilet paper roll
I've been busy working on setting up a project for my sons 1st grade class! It's an easy "knitting" project that is perfect for elementary age kids. With a cardboard roll, tape, and popsicle sticks, you can set up a simple loom. Then just like you would finger weave, you wrap the yarn around the tops