Construction Paper Crayons

Construction Paper Crayons


Construction Paper Crayons, Wax, 25 Sets of 16 Colors, 400/Box


Construction Paper Crayons, Wax, 25 Sets of 16 Colors, 400/Box


$93.95


Opaque, bright colors provide complete, brilliant coverage on light and dark craft paper, construction paper and cardboard. Sturdy, compartmentalized classpack provides a reusable storage unit. Crayons are standard size. Color(s): Assorted; Assortment: Black; Blue; Blue Green; Blue Violet; Brown; Carnation Pink; Green; Orange; Red; Red Orange; Red Violet; Violet; White; Yellow; Yellow Green; Yello…

Plan ,crayon Et Gomme - 48W x 34H - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys


Plan ,crayon Et Gomme – 48W x 34H – Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys


$77.99


WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…

Wild Planet Crayola Crayon Town Large Mat Construction Set


Wild Planet Crayola Crayon Town Large Mat Construction Set


$8.00


Crayon Town is the only play set that blends the magic of coloring with real 3-D play! Children will have hours of fun coloring pop-up structures, building props and characters, and playing in the unique worlds they create. Just color the scene and let the fun begin! The play set includes a 22 x 17 inch playmat, pop-up buildings, vehicles, figures, accessories and 4 Crayola crayons!…

Crayola 160ct Large Construction Paper Crayons


Crayola 160ct Large Construction Paper Crayons


$32.89


These crayons provide rich, bright color on any paper, especially construction paper, craft paper and cardboard. Come in a study and reusable cardboard storage box. Includes 160 large size crayons, 20 each of 8 colors….

Wild Planet Crayola Crayon Town Large Mat Zoo Set


Wild Planet Crayola Crayon Town Large Mat Zoo Set


$7.50


Crayon Town is the only play set that blends the magic of coloring with real 3-D play! Children will have hours of fun coloring pop-up structures, building props and characters, and playing in the unique worlds they create. Just color the scene and let the fun begin! The play set includes a 22 x 17 inch playmat, pop-up buildings, vehicles, figures, accessories and 4 Crayola crayons!…

Construction Paper Crayons

Christmas Crafts – Create Your Own Homemade Christmas Cards!

Copyright (c) 2008 Mike Adams

Christmas should be a wonderful time for your family. But with the fast pace of modern life, it sometimes seems like you just run back and forth between working and Christmas shopping with little opportunity to spend any special time with your family. Often life is so busy you might feel lucky even to get Christmas day off from work!

Making time for family Christmas crafts projects is a great way to make the holidays magical. Making your own Christmas cards can be particularly fun, and it’s really quite simple.

There are basically two ways to make your own Christmas cards: the old-fashioned way and the modern way.

In the old fashioned way, you can use construction paper, crayons, paints, and glue to create hand-made Christmas cards. In the modern way, you can create the card on a computer and print it out. You can even buy paper specially designed for printing greeting cards at most office supply stores or online.

Surprisingly, both ways share a great deal in common. After all, a Christmas card is fairly simple. You just need a nice picture for the front and some short, nice text for the inside and perhaps for the cover.

I recommend picking the picture first. The colors in the picture will give you a better idea of what color of paper to use if you are not using white paper. Often the picture you choose will give you the perfect idea for the text.

You can get the pictures from old Christmas cards or from magazines and paste them onto the front of the card. Or your family can draw or paint the pictures. You can even find Christmas graphics online. Whether you are pasting a picture onto construction paper, painting or drawing it, or copying and pasting on a computer screen, a great picture goes a long way to creating a beautiful card. It sets the tone of the card. Do you want a funny card? A religious card? The picture sets the stage.

For the text, you can either write your own greeting or you can borrow a couple lines from Christmas stories like, “Twas The Night Before Christmas.” If it’s a religious card, you can even borrow a line or two from scriptures. You can have text on the cover of the card with the graphic or you can just have a picture on the front and only have text inside the card. It’s totally your choice.

Fun for young and old alike, making your own Christmas cards is easy and it doesn’t take long. But the fun in making them and the smile on the face of the person who opens the card will be remembered forever. Whether making your own cards or doing other family Christmas crafts projects, the key is that these family activities create fond memories that last a lifetime.

About the Author

Mike Adams recommends the
Christmas Graphics Super Pack
as the perfect solution for your Christmas graphics needs. The Christmas Graphics Super Pack contains over 1500 Christmas pictures divided into 22 different categories… over 156 MB’s of beautiful Christmas graphics. Check it out:
http://www.christmasgraphicssuperpack.com/

what are some good lengthy art projects for 10 year olds?

Lots of busywork, lots of cutting, etc.

I have toilet paper rolls, feathers, endless amounts of construction paper, little poof balls, popsicle sticks, fun shaped noodles, paint, markers, crayons, sticky space ship foam cut outs and yarn.

We’ve done sunflowers made of paper, popsicle stick picture frames, space ship pictures (just stuck them to paper–really boring), and last week I had them paint pictures. We have also done an underwater scene with goldfish and the noodles.

Any help?!

Thanks!!!

take a square shaped card board box.take a long fat tube[a tennis ball tin].glue them both forms a castle with a tower.place triangled roof.wrap ‘toilet paper dipped in glue’ around after some moments paint it [i suggest dark violet].u get a pattern [like crushy].if u r interested u can even paint like bricks[irregular rectangles].place it on a thermocol and create a pond pattern beside.u can use popsicle sticks,noodles for a beautiful garden as grass.ant those little balls come on those sticks as flowers .hope u got it.
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