Stained Glass Windows
Decorate your the windows of your classroom or house with these beautiful stained glass window pictures. Design your own picture or trace over one of our Christmas colouring pages to help.
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Decorate your the windows of your classroom or house with these beautiful stained glass window pictures. Design your own picture or trace over one of our Christmas colouring pages to help.
Here's a pretty Star of David fuse bead pattern for Hanukkah...
We used a large star peg board and gold beads! This is a very pretty design to hang in a mobile or the window, but you must be careful with it because it isn't very sturdy!
This sparkly Star of David decoration looks lovely hung in the window at Hanukkah. For younger children an adult could stick the sticks together, leave to dry and then let the children decorate.
Here's a little Star of David fuse bead pattern for Hanukkah... quick and easy to make!
Commemorate Hanukkah with this Star Of David Photo Frame craft to do with your kids - it's fun to display or send as a gift to grandparents and family! Remember to sign and date the back of the star - you could laminate first if you want to protect it for prosperity.
Perfect for Grandparent's Day, Father's Day, or perhaps even Christmas, you can make just one star photo frame or a whole galaxy!
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Our Star Wreath craft idea is fun for kids of all ages to create and makes a super patriotic 4th of July door or table decoration.
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This gorgeous starfish lacing card makes a good first lacing or sewing project for little kids. Punch holes around the edges and lace or sew with a shoelace or length of wool. Laminate for extra strength and if you wish to reuse. Click the link below for our printable version.
Get out the fabric paints and scraps and have a go at creating your own Stars and Stripes t-shirt, perfect for Fourth of July celebrations of perhaps the Olympics!
Children can make this patriotic Stars And Stripes window flag to decorate the house ready for 4th of July. It looks really pretty with the sun shining through it! Younger children will need help with the cutting.
For all the most important Royal occasions, the Queen rode in her wonderful golden state coach. Here's a craft that you can do with the kids, perfect for a royal theme. You might even want to draw a picture of the Queen, waving, and stick it onto one of the windows!
Print this colouring page and story paper depicting a view of New York's Staten Island from the Staten Island Ferry, which is popular with tourists as it gives a great view of the skyline of New York and the Statue of Liberty.
This Statue of Liberty crown is perfect for your Fourth of July picnic or parade! Team it with our torch craft and your kids will have a perfect dressing up outfit for Independence Day!
Print, colour and write a story about or description of New York's most famous landmark, the Statue of Liberty.
Make a Statue of Liberty torch and crown with your kids and dress up for Fourth of July this year! All you need is some kitchen foil and a cardboard tube, and some imagination..
Also known as Stealing The Old Man's Bundle, this unpredictable card game is very popular with kids, who love being able to steal each other's cards! It is an early version of Casino and can be played with 2-4 players.
Here's a fun colouring page of Sir Steven Redgrave, showing off one of his Olympic gold medals from rowing!
Here's a fun illustrated poster of Sir Steve Redgrave for younger children, to use as display or perhaps for a front page for an Olympic hero project.
Kids can have some fun finding out about Steve Redgrave, filling in the facts, and thinking about what they would say to this popular British rowing hero if they met him!
Print these writing pages with illustrations of Sir Steven Redgrave for some fun project work with kids on an Olympic or rowing theme.