Getting the kids in the mood to go back to school can be a little easier if you get them involved with making some of their own school supplies. A few simple crafts may be all that it takes to have them looking forward to the start of the new school year.
Personalized Bookmarks. Get your children excited about the adventure of reading by having them make bookmarks to suit their own personal tastes. These bookmarks are a breeze to make with just a few simple items that you probably already have at home. Start with a piece of colored cardstock or construction paper and cut it to bookmark size. Have the children decorate their bookmark with stickers, photographs, magazine cutouts, bits of ribbon, buttons, or even decorate them using rubber stamps and markers. Have them take care not to place decorations where the hole will be punched. Once the bookmarks are decorated, simply place the bookmark between two sheets of clear self-adhesive paper and then trim around the edges. Punch a hole in the top and thread a piece of ribbon or yarn through it.
Nifty Notebook. Purchase a notebook that has a clear pocket on the front. Using a piece of cardstock, your child's favorite pictures and scrapbook materials, make a photo collage that slides right into the front pocket. You can add more pizzazz to the notebook by using a glue gun to add ribbon, faux fur, fake jewels and other decorations. Plus, the picture collage can easily be removed and updated as new pictures are taken.
The same decorating ideas can also be used on a spiral notebook or theme book.
Feather Pen. It is super easy to turn a boring ink pen into a fabulous writing utensil. You will need a plain pen such as a Bic Stic pen (without the lid), ribbon, and feathers or pieces of feather from an old boa. With two people working together, have one place a dot of hot glue on the pen while the other person wraps the ribbon. Continue gluing and wrapping the ribbon until the pen is covered. Once the pen is completely wrapped glue the feathers around the end of the pen for a fun and fluffy writing experience.
Projects like these are sure to get everyone in the mood for back to school fun.
Published by Becky Smith
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20 Comments
Post a CommentBack in the stone age, I was one of those kids who looked forward to going back to school - but I do wish my mother had done craft-y stuff with me! Sound like fun!
Good ideas
;-)
cool ideas
Thanks for the great ideas-sounds like good projects for me to do with my grandchildren.
Good ideas!
Great job!!!
Fun stuff! Thanks!
great ideas
Wow what fun ideas. I love crafts and so does my daughter.