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Quick and Easy Sheep made from makeup pads ,black felt and goggly eyes.A Fun activity to do with your kids this Spring time!
Kiddos love things you can wear. Try these cute finger monsters. Have fun with the colors! • Materials: pipe cleaner, puff ball, googly eyes, glue bottle (be sure to allow the head to fully dry after being glued on)
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m a d i s o n on Instagram: "Head to your local craft store and grab some pom poms, googly eyes, and heart shaped felt pieces! Glue the pom pom on the heart to make some teeny tiny quiet critter feet. Then glue on some googly eyes to give your quiet critters some personality! Let the glue dry and watch the magic happen as your students compete to be the quietest in the room!"
If you're looking for a fun craft, look no further! This was one my seven year-old came up with and I designed. She wanted to make "googly eye monsters" with the hundreds of googly eyes we currently
These crafty creations are simply iris-istable.
17 Painted Rock Tutorials for Kids and adults! It's super inexpensive, creative, and can lead to hours of fun. Grab your child, some rocks and paint.
Super cool google eyes craft ideas for kids and adults! If you're into google eyes, then this pin is for you! You'll find the most awesome things to do with googly eyes! These DIY crafts are the perfect easy DIY gifts that even kids can make! Save this pin!
Grasshopper Craft: I had students color the clothespin using a marker, then add the goggly eyes and pipe cleaners to finish it off. We do this one after reading the story of Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt.
Googly eyes are a staple for crafters everywhere. Especially this time of the year. They are definitely not a new fad or trendy item, but this post shows how you can take them up a notch and make…
Crab and Turtle craft: All ready for the children to decorate the shells with paint, glitter and tissue paper. Made from the bottoms of 4 pint milk bottles, goggly eyes and card or art foam. Then stapled in place.
A few weeks ago Emily was invited to participate in a kids craft & garage sale in celebration of Queen’s Day. She was so excited & we got to work right away planning out a few simple crafts. These cute shell pets were just one of the fun things she made. They were super simple and just so […]
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