Perfect for little ones, helpful on the budget, and certainly much better for the environment then using a plastic basket! The best part? Tutorial
Step away from worksheets and make fraction practice more lively and fun with these Froggy Fraction Clip Cards.
Immerse yourself in the traditional art of creating a herbarium journal – a collection of flowers, plants, and leaves gathered to be treasured and explored. This keepsake item fosters a deeper relationship and appreciation of nature, enhances observation and literacy skills, and stimulates your five senses as you delight in a previously unseen world. • Original illustration by an Australian artist • Fabric bound, with internal brass components • Recycled cardstock paper • Internal envelope to keep your findings safe • 100 pages • 20 labels, to record name, date and location of your specimens • Skilfully crafted by artisans within Fair Trade environments
This image is from my private collection of antique paper items coming from a book called Vitalogy. This card is 4.50"X6.50" and printed on the nicest velina finish museo cardstock photo paper with a matching envelope for the highest quality card you can possibly give. Card is packaged in a nice glassine envelope and mailed with cardboard for stability in mailing. If interested in a large print of this image~please send a convo and I am happy to make a reserved listing for you.
Looking for summer crafts for kids? I have 30+ adorable summer crafts that will keep your little one’s busy ALL summer! Let’s get started! #1: Puffy Paint Popsicles Making your own puffy paint is fun and easy! This popsicle craft is great for a summer craft. I love the added poms and sprinkles on the...
Craft this jumbo cardstock honeycomb strawberry in less than 30-minutes with our easy to follow template and tutorial.
Learn about Eco Printing on Paper in this step by step tutorial. Discover how to create unique eco dyed papers using leaves and flowers
Looking for nature crafts? I have a list of 25 beautiful nature crafts to do indoors or outdoors with your kids!
Cardstock & Ink: Your best guide for papercrafts will guide you through which cardstock paper to use, the features of each type, & which inks to use.
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PHYSICAL COPY TO BE SHIPPED TO YOU 📬 ------------------------- TRACE FINGERS ALONG EACH COLOR OF THE RAINBOW....INHALING AND EXHALING UNTIL ALL COLORS HAVE BEEN TRACED 👆🏽 1 PAGE TOTAL USEFUL TOOL FOR MINDFUL BREATHING AND EXCELLENT PRINTABLE FOR CALM DOWN CORNERS --------------------------------- PRINTED ON CARDSTOCK PAPER AND LAMINATED -------------------------------- PAPER IS A 8.5x11" PRINT
DIY printable activity (no physical items will be shipped) Dinosaur fossil hunt and match game. THIS PDF INCLUDES: 8 page PDF with printable dinosaur bones as shown in photo 2 + setup guide Instructions to recreate play setup shown in photos included materials needed to recreate: -scissors -8.5 x 11 cardstock paper: --->8 pages white --->2 pages red --->2 pages green --->2 pages blue --->2 pages yellow -laminator and sleeves -large box cheerio/similar cereal -blender or zip bag for crushing cereal -box to contain cereal sand (shown in ikea trofast large bin)
As you all know by now, I love painting with watercolor. I have shared my
Do you love doing STEM challenges with fun and engagin topics? I sure do! This pack of five STEM Challenges goes with those popular desk pets! This pack contains these 5 challenges: Paper Crate Challenge Materials Needed: (per person) - one sheet of cardstock paper (any color) - scissors and tape - ruler Desk Pet Home Challenge Materials Needed: (per person) - copy of background - scissors, glue stick, and tape - markers, colored pencils, and/or crayons - 4 x 4 x 4 plastic cube (optional) Desk Pet Furniture Challenge Materials Needed: (per person) - assorted cardstock papers (any color) - assorted craft supplies (craft sticks, pipe cleaners, cardboard, etc.) - scissors and tape - ruler Desk Pet Car Challenge Materials Needed: (per classroom) - 4 x 2 inches of foam or cardboard for each student - straws (regular AND coffee stirrers) - play dough or clay (for the wheels) - assorted paper (we use cardstock) - balloons (if you want to race them) - scissors, glue stick, and masking tape Desk Pet Playground Challenge Materials Needed: (per classroom) - cardboard tubes - sheets of cardboard (use as bases for the playground) - craft sticks - assorted craft materials (pipe cleaners, buttons, yarn, etc.) - scissors, glue, and tape This is a bundle of ALL FIVE Desk Pet STEM Challenges! These challenges can also be purchased separately in my store.
There's been a lot of paper crafting at my house lately, thanks to my oldest son's obsession with Tom Angleberger's Origami Yoda book series. While we're at the kitchen table folding up the whole cast of Star Wars, I thought I'd work in a few other crafts - namely paper flyers. My oldest boy loves a good DIY toy. (He gets that from me.) Flying Paper Whirligig As a kid I used to pick up sycamore seeds and throw them into the air to make them spin back down to the ground. These whirligigs remind me of those seeds. Making them is simple. Don't let the instructions fool you. Start with a long rectangular piece of paper about 2 inches by 6 inches; we used origami paper but plain 'ol office paper will do. Draw your lines (dotted and solid like the picture below). You will cut on the solid lines and fold on the dotted lines. Fold the paper in on the two long dotted lines to make a handle for what now looks like a small spade of paper. Fold the end of the handle up and adhere with a small piece of tape. Slide a small paper clip (as a weight) over the folded and taped end. Next fold one side of the spade shovel down along the dotted line. Flip the paper over and do the same to the other side, so your whirligig's blades are pointing in opposite directions. You're done! Hold the whirligig in the air and drop it. Watch it gracefully spin to the ground (and if you're like my son, drop it over the stair railing to see it spin for a greater distance). This idea came from Babble Dabble Do. She's got a great photo tutorial so head over there if you're stumped. Straw Plane This next craft is a must-do for paper airplane aficionados. It looks nothing like a plane, but boy oh boy, does it glide through the air with streamlined precision. Impressive is an understatement. Cut two strips of cardstock paper, one 1 inch by 10 inches, and the other 1 inch by 5 inches. Tape them into two circle shapes. Now take a plastic drinking straw and adhere each with more tape to the ends of the straw. You're done! Now hold it by the middle of the straw, and propel your wrist forward releasing it into the air. It keeps going and going and going. This is one of the farthest flying "planes" we've ever made (and we've made A LOT of paper airplanes). This idea came from Discover Explore Learn. These crafts provide an excellent opportunity to explain aerodynamics, opposing thrust, and gravity. Kids can experiment by adjusting the size of the papers, the number of paper clips on the whirligig, the length of the straw, to observe and record any variance in the performance of the flyer.
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Oh pancreas, you’re too sweet! Actually, the pancreas helps regulate the body’s glucose levels via their beta cells which produces and secretes insulin. Send this card to someone who would appreciate a good pun-creas…! FREE SHIPPING WITHIN CANADA & ORDERS OVER 35USD FOR US 🤩 About this card • Size: A2 (4.25"x5.5") • Blank inside • Printed on premium thick linen cardstock. • A2 kraft paper envelope included. • Packaged in a clear compostable biodegradable card sleeve. Orders with 2+ cards will be packaged together in 1 clear sleeve unless otherwise specified. Processing & Shipping Each card is made to order and requires 1-3 business days processing. Package will be sent by letter mail via Canada Post untracked. Shipping times during the pandemic may be delayed, but within Canada it is typically within 5-7 business days and 2-3 weeks to the US. We unfortunately cannot guarantee shipping times, thank you for your understanding! Returns and Exchanges Each card is handmade and hand packaged with the utmost care and attention to detail. All sales are nonrefundable. If you are not completely satisfied with your product, please reach out and we will do our best to make it right!