Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Pom Pom Christmas Trees

Materials needed: 
• Glue 
• Pom poms 
• Brown construction paper 
• Large popsicle sticks 

What I Did: 
First I glued the tree trunk to the underside of one of the large popsicle sticks. Then I glued the sticks into a triangle. Then put dots alongside the popsicle sticks and put a pom pom for every dot of glue. 

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Artsy "Snow Globes"



Materials needed: 
• clear plastic plates 
• white paper or white plates (for underneath) 
• markers, crayons, colored pencils, etc. 
• glue (I preferred hot glue) 

What I Did: 
I drew a circle (the size of the clear plate) on white paper and drew and colored a picture in the circle I drew. Then I hot glued the clear plate to the white paper. Then I cut AROUND the hot glue. 
Voila! 

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Bald Eagle TP Rolls


Materials Needed: 
• Yellow construction paper (feet and beak) 
• Feathers 
• Toilet paper rolls 
• Markers or crayons (for eyes or decorations) 

What I Did: 
I cut out all of the individual pieces to be glued onto the TP roll for the students. I also drew the eyes on but you can use googly eyes or something different. I glued the feathers on with a glue stick and it worked fine. 

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Wreath of Thankful Hands

Materials Needed: 
• Construction paper 
• Writing utensils 
• Scissors 
• Glue

What I Did: 
Trace 12 hands on construction paper. Then cut out all hands. 
On one side of the hand, write the 12 months of the year. On the other side, write what you're thankful for for that month, or something that has changed your life that you want to remember during that month.
Then glue all hands, in month order, in a circle or wreath pattern. 


Sunday, September 21, 2014

Umbrellas of Refuge



Materials needed: 
• Construction paper of assorted colors 
• Scissors 
• Glue 
• Writing utensils 

What I Did: 
I cut out all of the umbrella pieces and raindrops on assorted colors of construction paper and the long strip of white paper for the verse . And then wrote out the verse on the white paper before I glued it. 
Then I glued all of the pieces to the black contradiction paper. Give the kids free reign to decorate after the gluing of all of the pieces. 

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Clouds of Love


Materials needed: 
• Assorted colors of construction paper (for clouds & hearts) 
• Yarn or string 
• Hole puncher (*recommended) 

What I Did: 
First, I cut out a cloud out of white copy paper (white construction paper would work too). Then I hole-punched a hole at the top of the cloud for a string to hang it by, and 6 holes at the bottom of the cloud for the rainbow of hearts. 
I then tied 6 strings in the 6 holes at the bottom of the cloud. Then I wrote the verse on the cloud and names of people I love on the little hearts. Then glue the hearts with Elmer's glue onto the 6 strings (in rainbow order). 
Then you can decorate the cloud with stickers or anything you want when finished. 

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Dandelion Art for Dads

Materials needed:
• Paper
• Paint (green, white, and brown- 50 cents each at Walmart) 
• Markers/crayons 

What I Did:
• First, write the words at the top of the paper/card: "Dad, I think you're dandy, and I'm not lion
• Then paint the brown seed in the middle of the dandelion, a simple brown circle. 
• Then paint the green stem.
• It may be best to let it dry before you paint the white dabs of the seeds you blow. And voila! 

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Foam Dollar Tree Crowns

Materials: 
• Foam crowns (found at Dollar Tree in a pack of 20 in 5 different colors) 
• Stickers, feathers, plastic rhinestones, markers, crayons, pencils/pens, etc. (anything possible that can decorate your crown) 
• Glue (if needed)

What I did: 
• Before craft time, I wrote Revelation 6:2 on every crown in pen (I preferred the KJV because it seemed clearer and explained more about conquering) 
• I then passed out the decorative items and glue used to paste on the feathers and rhinestones. 
• Be sure to explain what the verse means if some students don't understand. My students were able to explain to each other that Jesus is the King of Kings and will reign and conquer forever which made great discussion! 

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Bunny Masks

Materials: 
• paper plate 
• white construction paper 
• pink construction paper 
• cotton balls 
• glue 

What I Did:
     First, cut out ears (pink and white seperate) and cut the middle of the paper plate out. The student will do all of the glueing. Glue the pink part of the ear to the white part of the ear. Then glue the ears to the back of the paper plate cut-out. Then glue the cotton balls to the outside of the paper plate. And vĂ³ila! 

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Things I'm Thankful For...

Materials Needed:
• paper 
• writing utensil 

How I Did it: 
Draw a circle in the middle of the paper. Fold the paper in multiple ways, creating different lines emitting from the center. In each space created by the folds, write different things you are thankful for.