Monthly Archives: June 2022
SANTA’S GOT MOVES
Santa’s so happy Christmas is coming that he’s dancing. Pipe cleaners give our Santa moves to envy. Finish only one side of Santa and hang on the wall or bulletin board, or finish both sides and add a string for … Continue reading
STAR POEM
Happy star faces surround the framed poem about a star announcing the Baby on Christmas day. It’s always fun to do a project with smiling faces—it puts you in a happy mood. The kids will understand that Jesus is the … Continue reading
LEAVES
Beautiful fall. If only fall lasted longer and winter was shorter! We used leaf stencils (the pattern included is Cricut friendly), colored chalk, oil pastels and glitter glue to make this autumn project. The directions and patterns for this project, … Continue reading
BUNNY HOP
This cute little Hanging Bunny will get lots of attention, especially if he has lots of other bunnies hanging around too. There are patterns to make this an easy project, the only thing you might not have on hand is … Continue reading
PAPER MACHE RABBIT
This paper mache bunny makes a very cute Easter decoration. But if you are a collector of rabbits, it is nice year round also. We did this a couple of years with the 6th graders, but it really is a … Continue reading
HOPPY EASTER
I call this a poster because the background of this project is a 12″ X 18″ piece of construction paper. It does take more than an hour to finish and the project could be done in two sessions instead of … Continue reading
LUNCH BAG BUNNY BASKET
Here is an inexpensive Easter basket that the kids will love to make. The brown lunch bag is the bunny body and the head, arms and feet are attached to finish this Easter basket. Stitches added to the head, arms, … Continue reading
HANGING CD BUNNY
A cute hanging bunny made from CD discs, chenille strips, google eyes and pom-poms. What could be simpler and also a way to use old CD discs. These go together quickly and because the eyes, mouth and whiskers are put … Continue reading
