Does any one have any fun craft ideas to do inside with things I alearedy have at home like paper and crayons?

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8 Responses to “Does any one have any fun craft ideas to do inside with things I alearedy have at home like paper and crayons?”

  1. matt cline the next Chad Johnson says:

    well i always make a boat when it’s raining.what you need is:

    box(pancake,maccaroni,etc)
    string(optional)
    wax paper
    tape
    crayans(optional)

    figure out a way to make it.i put the wax paper on it so when i put it in the water it doesn’t sink.i do it all the time.then i put it in the curb and hold the string and let the boat go down the street!!

  2. PinkDumbledore says:

    origami? you can find patterns over the web. right now, im painting murals on albertsons bags and putting them up in my room.

  3. thejanith says:

    Do you also have old crayons, waxed paper, an iron, and an old towel? If so, fake stained glass windows are fun.

    Carefully shave little bits of old crayon onto waxed paper with a sharp knife. Make a fun pattern with different colors. Place another sheet of waxed paper over the shavings. Place the towel on the ironing board, put your waxed paper on the towel, and fold the other end on the towel over the paper. Use the iron on medium-low, and press it down onto the part of the towel the waxed paper is in. Press it down two or three times (don’t slide it) to cover the whole area of the waxed paper. Hold it down and count to 10 each time before moving it to the next section of towel.

    Set your iron aside safely, count to about 50, and then open the towel and inspect your window. If you need to iron it again because all the shaving haven’t melted yet, do that. If it’s all melted. turn your iron off.

    Make a construction paper frame for your window. Hang it up where the light can hit it. Be sure to put the iron and towel away when the iron’s cooled enough.

  4. neha says:

    here are a few…
    http://www.allfreecrafts.com/kids/penholder.shtml
    http://www.allfreecrafts.com/kids/paper-kites.shtml
    http://www.allfreecrafts.com/kids/origami-bunny.shtml

  5. :) says:

    paper lanterns

  6. chica192 says:

    paper snowflakes are fun: http://highhopes.com/snowflakes.html

    You can also make glove puppets! Use an old glove and decorate each finger with a face using macaroni, pom-poms, yarn, whatever you have!

  7. Dawn L says:

    Artist Trading Cards.

  8. gypsydawn1017 says:

    scrapbooking is a great thing to do with paper crayons and photos

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