I would love to get a headstart on the gift that the kids make for their parents for Christmas. I've done ornaments with their handprint, ornaments with swirly paint inside of them etc., plaster handprints. Does anyone have any ideas that a 2-3 yr old can do mostly by themselves for a gift?
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Someone has mentioned making ornaments (or could be "stained-glass" decoration for the window) by using contact paper, tissue paper and their picture.- Flag
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Here are a bunch of links to this project. Some appear easier than others.
Try out this easy and customizable tissue paper stained glass art project at home. You can use whatever shapes and colors you choose!
Tissue paper and glue makes for a very pretty stained glass effect. Here we have a fun project for Valentine’s Day using these common supplies and a few simple steps. You can make multiple hearts and hang them as a banner or pretty window decor, or make just one heart. This would even make a ... Read more
Fun and easy suncatchers for kids, using colorful materials to create beautiful designs. Let the sunlight shine through their creative creations!
This site shows tissue paper on glass jars as a really pretty idea for pencil holders, decorative vases etc... really cute.
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Here are a bunch of links to this project. Some appear easier than others.
Try out this easy and customizable tissue paper stained glass art project at home. You can use whatever shapes and colors you choose!
Tissue paper and glue makes for a very pretty stained glass effect. Here we have a fun project for Valentine’s Day using these common supplies and a few simple steps. You can make multiple hearts and hang them as a banner or pretty window decor, or make just one heart. This would even make a ... Read more
Fun and easy suncatchers for kids, using colorful materials to create beautiful designs. Let the sunlight shine through their creative creations!
This site shows tissue paper on glass jars as a really pretty idea for pencil holders, decorative vases etc... really cute.
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I just saw a picture so I'm making them by site!
Just fill up the jars and screw the lid on. The top is Marshmallow's, middle is Hot Coacoa and bottom is Peppermint candies.
Then I started with the bottom and glued the lid of the bottom jar to the bottom of the second jar and so on.
I'm using a hole punch for the black buttons and cutting a orange triangle and some red ribbon for the accents.
The kids helped fill the jars, I super glued the lids to bottoms, and then the kiddos are decorating their smiles, buttons and scarfs- Flag
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Sorry I couldn't respond about the contact paper ornaments earlier. I didn't check out the links BC posted, but when I made stained glass window decorations this summer (we did red, white and blue starts for the 4th of july) I taped contact paper onto the table, sticky side up. Gave them tissue paper squares that the placed inside. Then I covered it up with another piece of contact paper and cut it to size.
Those tealight snowmen are adorable!
I also saw a picture of a clear plastic ornament, filled with mini marshmallows, and then snowman face pieces taped/glued/painted (I couldn't tell what they used in the photo) onto the bulb so it looks like a snowman head.- Flag
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