Do you have an easy, child friendly, emergency craft idea ?

Say for some reason you are “trapped” on a rainy day with 6 kids (not all yours), ages 6 to 12, in a rented cabin. It’s furnished & supplied with basic supplies including cooking ingredients. What kind of paint, clay or other art item could you make with household stuff?

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6 Responses to “Do you have an easy, child friendly, emergency craft idea ?”

  1. Lesley k says:

    make pinatas- all u need are balloons, newspaper, flour and water and paint.

    blow up the balloon, cut up some strips of newspaper, mix the flour and water to make a sticky paste and dip the newspaper strips in it and then put them all over the balloon till its covered and then let it dry. once it dries pop the balloon and paint!! its a little messy but Fun!

  2. sineadsparkles says:

    i think making paper lunch bag puppets would be something really fun and easy!
    just give each child one or two and some markers and have them be creative by setting up a “stage” and have them make a story time or something, i’m sure this will buy you lots of time
    hope this helps, it sounds fun to me!

  3. mjrsje says:

    Do you have small paper bags? If so make puppets, can use pen if do not have other things. Have the kids make something up about their peppet. Put on a skit with their stories.

  4. Marvinator says:

    Flour and water make an incredible molding paste (with just a touch of salt) Form letters, use cookie cutters or just make shapes. Bake and paint.
    Something like this
    http://www.kckpl.lib.ks.us/YS/CRAFTS/Potpud.HTM

    Another fun project I always planned for emergencies liek this is to have magazines close by. Kids like to cut and paste. You can sit and talk and cut and paste pictures from the magazines onto paper or over the tops of other pictures just for fun.

  5. Ridiculous says:

    You could use shaving cream and plastic wrap…wrap the table with plastic wrap and put the shave cream on the table to use like finger paints or something…draw pics in it and smooth it out over and over again.

  6. sniffydogs says:

    Here’s a bunch of them:

    http://www.kinderart.com

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