Polystyrene Dinosaur Craft
Here's a super craft idea for recycling some polystyrene packaging into a polystyrene dinosaur craft! Older children will be fine "carving" their dinosaur on their own, but younger children will need help/supervision.
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Here's a super craft idea for recycling some polystyrene packaging into a polystyrene dinosaur craft! Older children will be fine "carving" their dinosaur on their own, but younger children will need help/supervision.
This Polystyrene Egg Bunny is a perfect craft for Easter and makes a great table decoration that the kids will be really proud of!
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This Polystyrene Egg Chick makes such a cute Easter craft for kids! Also good for a farmyard theme.
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Here's a craft idea for fans of hedgehogs! Children will enjoy pushing the hedgehog's spines into the body...
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This fun polystyrene pumpkin craft is a safe alternative to the carved Jack O' Lantern for younger children at Halloween. Once you have painted your ball and left it to dry, this craft takes minutes.
Who would have thought a collection of black and white pompoms could turn into this adorable panda! Easy for kids of all ages to put together - and I expect the finished panda will be treasured!
Here's a simple Pompom Bauble craft for kids to make at Christmas - pompoms are fun to make, keep little fingers busy, and you'll end up with a very pretty Christmas tree decoration, especially if you choose some sparkly wool/yarn!
Find instructions for this quick and easy pompom caterpillar craft for kids below. It's a good craft for practising simple needle and thread skills, and he's quite cute - he might become a firm friend!
This pompom chick key-ring is a quick and easy Easter craft - fun to hang on a satchel perhaps? Of course you don't need the ribbon - just make a few of these and put out on display to be admired!
Sarah and Jack made this pompom Christmas tree to give as a Christmas card, but you could use green card rather than paper and make a larger tree to hang or display standing instead.
Kids will enjoy making this cute little pompom hedgehog - its quick and easy to do!
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Have a go at making this adorable little pompom kiwi - you'll want to keep him with you always! Fun for a New Zealand theme.
Dig into your craft cupboard and drag out all your little bits and pieces and scraps to make these fun pompom monsters! You could stick the monsters onto the end of a pencil if you like, or hang them up with a length of thread.
Don't you love this funny spider? Despite his googly eyes, I'm not sure I'd like to meet him in the dark on Halloween! These pompom spiders can be hung around your room or simply left on windowsills, mantelpieces and nooks and crannies to surprise and delight!
There is something so exciting about taking some nets and seeing what you can "catch" at the pond - a summer day activity which we think is captured perfectly in our pond dipping colouring page.
Print our pond dipping colouring page and story paper and kids can write about what they see, make up a story or retell an actual pond dipping expedition!
Here's one we made earlier! We've got two versions, one in colour and one in black and white ready to be coloured in. Instructions are on the printables below...
Poppies are such pretty wild flowers! Here's a poppy colouring page to print and colour, perfect for nature study or as a summer colouring page.
Make a bundle of our tissue paper poppies and turn them into this lovely poppy wreath, perfect for Remembrance Day.
Have fun making this popsicle stick snowflake craft - use them to decorate the Christmas tree, your classroom or your windows in winter! Use whatever crafty decorations you have on hand...