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  • Box Town

    With a bit of help from you, your child can make a play town with your old containers boxes! You'll Need : Saved boxes, cartons, etc. ie. Kleenex/cereal boxes, paper towel rolls, egg/juice cartons Glue or Glue stick scissors Construction or wrapping paper Crayons or markers Directions: Cover boxes...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 06-10-2008
  • Little Digger

    A craft from the Crazy Crafts DVD Collection Materials: Small box Paper cup Scissors Construction paper Tape Marker 2 drinking straws Pipe cleaner Toilet paper roll Cut rectangle out of paper cup for window. Tape open end of paper cup loosely to top of box. Draw circle at either end of long rounded construction...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 08-15-2007
  • Dump Truck

    A craft from the Crazy Crafts DVD Collection Materials: Small box Medium box Large box Construction paper Paint Scissors Glue Silver crayon 2 pipe cleaners Cut top and one side off large corrugated box. Keep to the side. Glue four construction paper circles on either side of medium box for wheels. Draw...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 08-14-2007
  • Big Digger

    A craft from the Crazy Crafts DVD Collection Materials: Big box Paint Scissors Egg carton Stickers Smaller box Construction Paper glue Tape Wrapping paper tube Paper cup Drinking straw Cut hole in centre of top of big box. Cut bumpy bottom of egg carton into 2 rows of 6 sections each. Put sticker on...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 08-13-2007
  • Creating Miniature Villages from Cardboard

    Here's a great craft to give those old toys new life. Create miniature villages with your children and give those miscellaneous toys a home! Materials: Cardboard boxes and tubes Construction paper Brown packing tape Glue Scissors Duct tape Popsicle sticks Markers, paint, wallpaper scraps, etc. Create...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 08-03-2007
  • Constructing with Cardboard

    Large or small, plain or fancy, there's nothing quite like a cardboard box to promote creativity and imaginative play. Box Cars Easy to make, simply seal the bottom of the box and open the top. Next, cut off three of the four top flaps. Tape the fourth flap so that it stands up and cut out a rectangle...
    Posted to Crafts (Weblog) by admin on 08-03-2007
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