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It's               summer,               and               while               most               kids               like               to               spend               the               season               running               around               outside,               there's               still               room               for               crafts.

Instead               of               meaning               a               trip               to               the               video               story,               rainy               days               can               provide               a               good               opportunity               to               get               your               kids               doing               some               fun               summer               crafts.

Here               are               some               summer               crafts               for               kids               to               try               when               they               need               to               take               a               break               from               outdoor               fun.

VACATION               SCRAP               BOOK.

Supplies:               paper,               scissors,               markers               or               crayon,               glue,               paste               or               tape;               crafting               materials               like               glitter,               buttons,               yarn,               string,               and               stickers.
               This               summer               craft               for               kids               can               provide               the               whole               family               with               a               great               pre-vacation               activity               or               a               keepsake               after               a               vacation               is               done.

First,               help               kids               make               the               scrapbook.

You               can               fasten               three-hole               punch               paper               together               with               brads               or               yarn               or               simply               staple               regular               copy               or               construction               paper               together.

Then,               once               the               book               is               made,               encourage               kids               to               fill               it               creatively.

If               you               haven't               gone               on               your               trip               yet,               have               the               kids               fill               in               the               pages               with               titles               of               things               they               might               want               to               record:               "things               we               saw               on               the               road,"               "best               places               we               ate"               "favorite               day".

They               can               decorate               the               edges               of               the               paper               with               markers,               crayons,               glitter,               yarn,               or               stickers.
               Once               you've               already               taken               the               trip,               help               the               kids               fill               in               this               utilitarian               summer               craft               those               pages               with               memories.

You               can               do               this               by               attaching               things               like               ticket               stubs,               brochures,               or               even               photos               from               the               trip.

You               can               also               just               have               the               kids               do               their               own               artistic               renderings               of               favorite               events.

Sometimes,               those               are               the               most               fun               to               look               back               on.
               SUMMER               WISH               LIST               COLLAGE.Supplies:               poster               board               or               blank               paper;               scissors;               markers               or               crayons;               glue,               paste               or               tape;               old               magazine               or               travel               brochure               photos
               "So,               what               do               you               kids               want               to               do               this               summer?"               Instead               of               asking               the               kids               to               tell               you,               let               them               show               you               with               this               summer               craft               idea.

Give               your               kids               a               blank               piece               of               paper               or,               better               yet,               a               blank               poster               board,               and               let               make               a               collage               of               what               they               wish               they               could               do               this               summer.

Have               them               cut               out               magazine               photos               or               photos               of               travel               brochures               of               things               connected               to               their               summer               fantasies               -               this               could               be               water               slides,               beaches,               ads               from               their               favorite               restaurants,               or               ads               for               movies               they               want               to               rent.

When               the               pictures               are               cut,               let               the               kids               shape               a               collage               on               their               blank               canvas               and               further               embellish               with               their               own               marker               or               crayon               accents.

Not               only               will               the               poster               create               some               cool               early               summer               art               work               in               the               house,               but               it               will               give               you               an               idea               of               what               your               kids               are               really               looking               forward               to               doing.
               SUMMER               BUGS.Supplies:               empty               cardboard               tissue               boxes;               glue,               paste               or               tape;               solid               paper               or               wrapping               paper;               pipe               cleaner,               googly               eyes;               other               crafting               supplies               like               yard,               glitter,               and               felt.
               Nothing               says               summer               like               bugs.

With               this               summer               craft,               your               elementary               school-aged               kids               can               make               the               biggest               bugs               in               the               yard.

First,               get               an               empty               tissue               box               and               help               kids               cover               it               with               solid-colored               paper.

Hole-side               down.

Light               is               probably               best,               so               more               "effects"               will               show               up.

Once               the               box               is               covered,               let               the               kids               attach               googly               eyes               as               desire.

Bugs               can               have               hundreds               of               eyes,               so               enjoy!

They               also               have               tons               of               legs.

Your               kids               can               attach               those,               too,               with               some               pipe               cleaners               taped,               glued,               or               popped               through               the               cardboard               and               fastened               on               the               other               side.

Next,               kids               can               add               whatever               accents               they               like:               glitter,               felt               "spots",               or               buggy               tattoos.

It's               up               to               them.

For               extra               fun,               attach               some               twine               to               the               top               of               the               box               and               suspend               the               bugs               from               the               ceiling,               or,               insert               a               hand               in               the               tissue               box               and               use               for               a               bug-puppet               show.
               PERSONALIZED               BEACH               TOWELS.Supplies:               solid-colored               beach               towels;               laundry/clothing               markers               or               fabric               paint.
               Your               kids               may               spend               a               lot               of               time               in               or               near               the               water               this               summer.

This               craft               lets               them               personalize               the               omnipresent               beach               towels               they               carry               around               with               them.

Not               only               is               this               craft               a               fun               creative               outlet,               but               it               will               definitely               keep               your               kid               from               mistaking               his               or               her               towel               with               anyone               else.

Simply               get               the               kids               a               blank               canvas               in               the               form               of               a               solid-colored               beach               towel.

The               bigger               the               better.

Then,               provide               them               with               laundry/clothing               markers               or               fabric               paint               and               let               them               do               their               own               designs.

Older               kids               may               want               to               outline               their               drawings               in               marker               first               then               fill               in               with               paint               or               write               slogans               or               fancy               versions               of               their               names               on               their               towels.

Younger               kids               may               stick               with               the               impressionism               for               which               they're               so               well               known.

In               any               case,               follow               the               directions               for               use               of               good               quality               fabric               paint               or               laundry               markers               and               your               kids'               towels               should               be               good               all               summer               long               and               be               ready               for               duty               next               summer,               too.
               







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