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Washi Tape Christmas Pots

December 18, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Make these washi tape Christmas pots filled with festive pine cone Christmas trees.

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A few years ago, I purchased Christmas-themed washi tape, not yet knowing how I would use it. Craft ideas came and went, but the tape remained unused due to my busy schedule. After seeing a decorative pot in a home décor shop this past summer, I knew exactly how I would use the festive tape…in crafting washi tape Christmas pots!

With the addition of pine cone Christmas trees, the embellished pots display well on a shelf or fireplace mantle during the holiday season. And the craft is suitable for all ages, so why not get the whole family to make one!

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Christmas Pot Supplies To Collect

Gather the following supplies for this craft:

  • Christmas-themed washi tape
  • three-inch terracotta clay pots
  • scissors
  • large pine cone picks
  • glitter pom poms
  • small round beads
  • playdough
  • brown shredded paper
  • wire cutters
  • white glue or hot glue gun
  • glue paddles

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Creating the Washi Tape Christmas Pots

Steps to making washi tape Christmas-themed pots.

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Cut washi tape into small pieces. Stick the tape around each pot horizontally in rows. Or layer the washi tape vertically in a pattern.

Then decorated pine cone “Christmas trees” can be added to the pots:

Use wire cutters to snip the wire on each pine cone to a length that fits into the pot size of choice.

Add a ball of playdough to each pot, and stick in a pine cone pick. Then fill the pots with brown shredded paper.

Next, adhere the beads and pom poms to the pine cone trees with white glue or a hot glue gun.

Easy to make Christmas-themed washi tape pots.

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I feature two super-sized metallic gold pine cone picks, and a natural one. One of the gold pine cones is decorated with tiny red, green, and white beads, and the other is left as is. The natural pine cone is decorated with small glitter pom poms.

Little learners will enjoy getting in on decorating the pine cones and Christmas pots. They will especially love the chance to use tape in a craft project.

Craft these festive washi tape pots with a Christmas theme.

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Filed Under: Christmas, crafts, preschool Tagged With: Christmas craft

Turtle Christmas Craft

December 18, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Adorable turtle Christmas paper craft inspired by the delightful picture book "Mossy" by author Jan Brett.

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This cheeky turtle Christmas craft is inspired by Jan Brett’s beautiful picture book titled “Mossy.” The colorful papercraft is easy to make, especially if you download the free printables below.

In the story, an eastern box turtle named Mossy is scooped up from a pond area and taken to a museum by biologist Dr. Carolina. Mossy is unique…she has a lush garden of moss and flowers growing on her shell due to the moist home she grew up in. At the museum, Mossy is given an impressive glass-encased place to live, and her carapace garden continues to grow. Many visitors come to view Mossy, and she makes the museum famous. But over time, Mossy grows very sad. She misses her pond home, and especially her new friend Scoot, who she had just met before being captured. Dr. Carolina’s niece Tory notices how sad Mossy gets. Eventually, a portrait of Mossy in her pond environment is made for the museum, and the garden-decorated turtle is released back to the same place where she was found.

Jan Brett’s artwork in the picture book is as exquisite as usual. And the illustrated borders on pages feature creatures and artifacts commonly found in museums, such as flowers, insects, butterflies, fossils, tree parts, algae, geodes, and feathers.

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Craft Supplies To Collect

Supplies to make a festive turtle Christmas paper craft inspired by the delightful picture book "Mossy" by author Jan Brett.

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Gather the following supplies for this festive turtle craft:

  • green, red, and pink cardstock paper in different shades
  • cream cardstock
  • mini self-adhesive gold pearls
  • glue stick
  • wiggly eye
  • felt pen
  • scissors

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Making The Turtle Christmas Craft

Festive turtle Christmas paper craft inspired by the delightful picture book "Mossy" by author Jan Brett.

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Cut Christmas-themed flowers and leaves from sturdy paper. Fade-resistant cardstock or construction paper is preferable, but any paper will work fine.

Cut a turtle from cream-colored cardstock.

Invite your little learner to paste flowers and leaves to the shell of the turtle using a glue stick. Mini adhesive gold pearls can be added to some of the flowers.

Download these patterns to use for the craft.

Turtle template for art and craft activities.
Turtle Template

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Turtle Craft PrintableDownload

This printable is for individual or one classroom use only.

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Use this Christmas flower template for paper crafting.
Christmas Flower Template

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Christmas Flower PrintableDownload

This printable is for individual or one classroom use only.

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Make this festive turtle Christmas paper craft inspired by the delightful picture book "Mossy" by author Jan Brett.

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Turtle Craft Extensions

Jenn Brett’s website is filled with activities and coloring sheets to go along with her picture books. A turtle pond coloring page goes with the book “Mossy,” and can be downloaded at janbrett.com.

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Related: Painted Turtle Art Activity

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Filed Under: art, book theme, Christmas, crafts, preschool, reptiles Tagged With: Christmas craft, paper crafts, picture books, turtles

Coffee Filter Sunflower Craft

November 6, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky 3 Comments

Create stunning coffee filter sunflowers in two different ways. An easy to do, all-ages craft and science project.

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Although it is early November in Alberta, this coffee filter sunflower craft shows that we are not done with color! The fall season in our area of the world is filled with bright, flamboyant hues. But it goes by quickly, and we often get early snows we are not quite ready for.

Aside from being colorful, this craft is easy for little learners to do. And toddlers can join in too!

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Supplies To Collect

As with many of my craft ideas, the supplies for this project are easy to find. Gather together the following:

  • coffee filters
  • non-permanent felt pens in yellow, red, orange, and brown
  • orange craft foam
  • yellow, red, and orange fade-resistant cardstock or construction paper
  • water spray bottle
  • 12-inch x 12-inch white or complementary hued cardstock
  • glue stick
  • plastic tub

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Creating The Coffee Filter Sunflower Craft

Steps to creating coffee filter heads.

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Invite little learners to color coffee filters with non-permanent felt pens. If interested, they can color more than one.

Afterward, each child can take a turn spraying their works of art with a few squirts of water. Placing the designs in a plastic tub helps contain the liquid. Everyone will love this color blending phase!

Let the moistened coffee filter canvases dry on a flat surface.

Tip: Children enjoy the squirting phase so much that they are tempted to blast all the color out of their masterpieces. That’s why encouraging your little charges to decorate at least two coffee filters works well. Then they could wet one design with about five squirts of water, and save it to craft a sunflower with. And they could squirt the rest of their designs with as much liquid as they like.

Cut large circles from the orange foam. Ask little learners to use a glue stick or white glue to adhere a circle to the middle of one of their artsy coffee filters.

Next, have everyone glue a stem and two leaves precut from construction paper to a 12-inch x 12-inch piece of cardstock. Children can choose one color or a variety of colors for these sunflower parts. The printable below may be a helpful template.

Pattern to make a papercraft butterfly.

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Sunflower Pattern DownloadDownload

This printable is for individual or one classroom use only.

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To finish the project off, have them glue on the sunflower head.

This coffee filter sunflower craft looks stunning displayed.

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Bright sunflower art with felt pens and coffee filters.

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Felt pen-decorated coffee filter sunflowers that are easy to make.

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Variation Of This Coffee Filter Sunflower Craft

Steps to creating a sunflower with a scrunched tissue center.

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Instead of a foam center, have children glue brown tissue squares to a large sunflower middle cut from similar colored construction paper. They can scrunch the squares, dip them into white glue, and stick them to the circle. When dry, the crafts can be completed as above.

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More Sunflower Activities:

Activities With Sunflowers

Corn Syrup Paint Sunflowers

Sunflower Seed Sensory Bins

Butterfly Sunflower Paper Craft

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Filed Under: art, crafts, fall, preschool Tagged With: colors, paper crafts, science experiment, sunflowers

Spider Theme Activities

October 31, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Spider theme activities little learners will love. Art, Math, dramatic play, and gymnasium play ideas are featured.

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For years I have been collecting supplies for spider theme activities. And fall is the best time to add to the theme, as spider décor and toys are everywhere in stores.

But I’ve been hesitant to do a whole theme about these little crawlers. That might involve just too many spiders for some children’s comfort!

This fall I decided to introduce just a few spidery things in the classroom, and touch on the theme a little more than usual. I added spider activities sequentially over a two-week period. It didn’t hurt that a family on the route to preschool positioned a humungous spider on top of their home, with a web that extended from rooftop to ground. I’m sure this helped break the topic in!

An oversized spider decoration.

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Here are some spider theme activities we completed. They would work well for the children in your life too.

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Spider Mask

Easily transform into a spider with this easy papercraft mask.

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First, we decorated a spider mask. I used a wooden puppet as a template and traced it on pieces of black cardstock. I cut out enough spider masks for each child to have one and then glued on little orange hats. Each preschooler glammed up a mask with sticker gems. Afterward, I punched holes on each side of the masks and attached 18-inch pieces of thin elastic cord. The activity went over well, and children were happy to pose for pictures wearing their masks.

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Spidery Dramatic Play

Oh so fun spider-themed accessories for the play kitchen.

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Next, I added a few spider décor pieces to a pumpkin store and play kitchen. The items were a hit with everyone, and both centers were popular play areas for the children.

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Spiders and Spouts Sensory Tray

An Itsy Bitsy Spider inspired construction and sensory tray little learners will love.

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The following week I added a “Spiders And Spouts” sensory tray, inspired by the Itsy Bitsy Spider sensory tub blog post by Rubber Boots And Elf Shoes.

For the tray, I selected tubes from a sports net, a musical instrument set, a marble run toy, and a construction set. I added paper webs, spiders in many sizes, and bug viewers.

We followed up the sensory play with Itsy Bitsy Spider nursery rhyme picture books. Some favorites were:

  • The Itsy Bitsy Spider by Joe Rhatigan
  • Pete The Cat And The Itsy Bitsy Spider by James Dean
  • The Eensy-Weensy Spider by Mary Ann Hoberman

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Other Good Spider Books

We also squeezed in the storybooks “Aranea: A Story About A Spider” by Jenny Wagner, and “The Very Busy Spider” by Eric Carle.

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Spider Math Tray

Once the children thoroughly explored the spiders and spouts tray, it was turned into a Math center where students could roll a dice and put the correct number of spiders on a paper web. They could also add in tiny ants as prey.

Bring on the math with spiders and dice counting game.

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Spider Web Printable

Feel free to download this printable for use in a sensory or math center.

Downloadable spider web printable for math, sensory, and art activities.

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Spider Web PrintableDownload

This printable is for personal or one classroom use only.

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Gross Motor Activities

Finally, we had spoon races with spiders, and used bouncy spider balls in our gymnasium. Playing with the bouncy balls was definitely the favorite activity of the children.

Easy to play spider and spoon game.

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Spider balls to get little learners moving.

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Throughout the spider theme, I stressed that all the spiders in the classroom were “play spiders” and “spider pets.” I assured the children that we would continue to rescue real spiders and set them outside.

All in all, the preschoolers embraced the spider theme activities and were not intimidated. As the theme wound down, two little girls insisted that some play spiders should be companions for sleeping baby dolls!

More spidery activities are featured in the blog post: World Book Day Theme: Just Itzy

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Related:

Green Huntsman Spider Facts and Activities

Ladybug Wand Craft

Spin Painting Butterflies

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Filed Under: autumn, book theme, crafts, dramatic play, fall, literacy, Math, preschool, pretend play, sensory Tagged With: dramatic play, paper crafts, sensory tray, spiders

Bat Necklace

October 24, 2021 by Annette Kaminsky Leave a Comment

Your children will be excited to craft this simple bat necklace that uses easy to find supplies. Free bat template printable included.

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This simple bat necklace craft is sure to excite little learners. The preparation time is minimal, and just a few, easy-to-find supplies are needed. A free template printable is included below.

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Bat Necklace Supplies To Collect

Supplies needed to create a bat necklace children will love to make.

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Collect the following supplies for the bat necklaces:

  • bat stickers, rubber bat figurines, or cardstock bats
  • orange, black, and clear pony beads
  • tiny sticker googly eyes
  • stretchy plastic or thin lacing string

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Making The Bat Necklace

Cut bats from orange cardstock. Feel free to download this template.

Bat template to use in making a bat necklace all children will love.

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Bat Template PrintableDownload

This printable is for individual or one classroom use only.

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Tip: Bat stickers or rubber figurines would work well too, and save on preparation time. If you plan on using sticker bats, it is important to leave the paper backing on.

Punch a hole in the sides of each bat. Then cut lacing string into 12 – inch lengths. Two will be needed for each necklace. Securely tie one end of the strings to each side of the bats.

Set out containers of black, clear, and orange pony beads. About forty beads per child will be more than enough.

Tip: Using orange beads of different types (opaque, transparent, and pearl) adds more choice. And then certain beads may become “treasures” to search out for some little learners.

Invite children to string the beads on each side of the necklace.

Adding about 15 – 17 beads per side works well. In doing this craft, I found that many little learners naturally stop stringing beads at around 15.

Ask children to count beads on the side with the most, and add the same number to the other side. Tie off the necklaces, and help your little charges add tiny sticker googly eyes.

Easy to make bat necklace that little learners will love.

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Snap a few pictures of children wearing their new bling.

Children will love to craft and wear this easy-to-make bat necklace.

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Filed Under: crafts, preschool Tagged With: animal crafts, bats, bead art, jewelry

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