This sandcastle craft is a wonderful Summer craft for kids. The castle is made using empty paper towel tubes and some play sand from the sand box or the beach. Children love working with the sand, and the castle can be personalized with a flag with the child’s name. This is a great craft for summer camps or for summer preschoolers.
Thank you to: http://www.crafts-for-all-seasons.com/sandcastle-craft.html
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Business Card Holder Craft |
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Made from an empty cassette case! Perfect for Father's Day or birthdays. Lots of possibilities! This one is made with rocks but you can choose anything to match your photo. Makes a great gift for Mom or Dad.
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Make this cute little snowman out of paper plates, construction paper and pipe cleaners. Cut boots and a carrot nose out of black and orange construction paper. Use a black marker to draw on eyes and a mouth and use a pink crayon to make rosy cheeks. Pipe cleaners make great arms and a band for the ear muffs. Use green pom poms to finish the earmuffs and buttons down the front. Finally, tie a piece of scrap material around the neck to use as a scarf. Thanks to crafts.kaboose.com for this cute craft.
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Create your own tinker toys with mini marshmallows and colored toothpicks. Great for hours of indoor fun’ especially when you are snowed in! Thanks to PBS.org
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Whether you are marching in a parade or watching from the sidelines, this easy to make wand will make every kid feel like they are part of the celebration.
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Save those egg cartons! This project is made from pink and yellow egg carton sections.

Supplies:
Egg Cartons, Scissors, Colored Poster Board, Glue, Green and Purple Construction Paper, String or Yarn
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What you'll need:
· Black, white &orange construction paper
· 2 googly eyes
· Scissors & Glue
· Pencil & White crayon
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Home Made Giant Building Blocks! |
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Kids Craft Corner Recycles! Keep all of your shoe boxes, empty the shoes and tape them shut. Then cover with contact paper, preferably with brick, stone or wood grain patterns. Then stand back and watch your kids build castles and fortresses galore! Better yet, join in!

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