Here you will find directions to 3 crafts for kids that are all green themed crafts and one of the crafts is also a shamrock related craft.
These easy green crafts for kids are perfect for St. Patrick's Day or any day of the year when a little green crafting is needed!
Green Crafts for Kids #1: Shamrock Pin
Draw a shamrock shape free hand or trace using a cookie cutter on a heavy type of cardboard. Cut the shamrock shape out, adult help will most likely be necessary. Pour glue into a small dish and add green food coloring, the amount of food coloring will depend on intensity of green color desired. Paint the shamrock shape using the green glue, you will want a generous amount of glue on the shamrock shape. Press Cheerios, elbow noodles or any other type of item onto the green glue making sure to cover the shamrock shape completely. Allow time to dry. Once the shamrock shape is fairly dry, paint over the Cheerios (or what ever item is chosen) using the green glue once again and making sure to be generous with the green glue application. When the shamrock shape is completely dry, glue a pin on to the back of the shamrock shape. A variation on this green craft project could be to glue a magnet to the back of the shamrock shape.
Green Crafts for Kids #2: Green Craft Paint
This particular green craft project for kids is perfect for teaching the primary colors and secondary colors since so many color variations could be performed with this easy craft for kids. Using a tabletop or for easier clean-up a tray is recommended, place two separate baseball size amounts of whip cream on a flat surface. Add a few drops of blue food coloring to one mound of whip cream and a few drops of yellow food coloring to the other mound of whip cream. Use fingers to mix the food coloring into the whip cream by gently stirring, once each color is mixed into the whip cream let the magic begin. Mix the two mounds of whip cream together and see the blue and yellow change into green! This fun craft for kids can be made using yellow and red to make orange, red and blue to make purple.
Green Crafts for Kids #3: Green Patchwork
Trace an outline or draw free hand a shamrock shape on to a large size sheet of construction paper. Using green shades of tissue paper and/or green related magazine photos, tear paper into small pieces and glue on to construction paper so the entire shamrock shape is filled in. Overlapping the green paper pieces gives this easy kids craft an interesting looking effect.
These green crafts for kids are not only easy but they are also educational, who would have thought that being green could be so much fun!
Published by Michelle M. Guilbeau
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2 Comments
Post a CommentWheeww, Michelle! When you wrote "green" crafts, I thought it was an Al Gore-based plot to indoctrinate our children! Our children, I say!!
Whipped cream painting-I like it!