906K views · 11K reactions | Beautiful Leaf Crafts for Kids | DIY leaf crafts that kids can actually do! | By Activities For Kids | Hello and welcome everybody to our Facebook page. Today we will see how to make different crafts by using leaves. At first we will make beetles. You can see how we are colouring the beetle and now we will add texture to it. We will then make head and the legs of the beetle. After completing the leg we will add ice and you can see we have completed it. We will take some leaves, we'll crush it to make the base of the craft and then will take yellow leaves and will paste it to make a squirrel. You can see how we are making it and it is done. Then we will take red leaves to make the head of the fox and then we'll cut the leaves to make the body also. After completing the body of the fox we will make the base of the craft. We will now paste the stem on a paper. We will cut leaves in the shape of a bird and then we'll make three birds singing all along. Now, after completing the bird, we'll make herd and melodies to make the bird sing. Again, we will crush some leaves to make the base of the craft and will use clay to make ants talking to each other in the sun. Now, we will see how to make a swan walking with his friend. You can see how we are painting it. We will add grass to it and the is ready. Now we will cut leaves. We'll paste it all along to make a caterpillar. We will then make face of the caterpillar and we will add sun to it. You can see how beautifully we have made it. Again we will paste some leaves to the paper to make a swan swimming on a pond. We will add sun. We took a leaf. We are pasting it to make a girl sitting with her cat and watch the moon. Now we will make a hedgehog. You can see how we are cutting the paper. We are colouring it and making the face of the hedgehog. We will then use leaves to make the body and the back of the hedgehog. You can see how the beautiful hedgehog is looking. We will now use leaves to make a peacock. You can see how beautifully we are making it. We are made the body of the peacock and the peacock is ready. Thank you very much for watching.
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1M views · 53K reactions | Ready for another craft yet? Here’s another one. Super simple and minimal mess again! All you need is some plastic pony beads and some Christmas cookie cutters. Put down some foil on a cookie sheet and place each one of your cookie cutters down and fill the bottom with pony beads. We used pony beads that were translucent because it makes cooler ornaments. We melted ours at 400 degrees for about 10 minutes. Just watch them and once they are melted pull them out. The melting plastic does smell a little but it’s not bad. If you don’t like it you could melt them in an air fryer oven outside. Drill a hole and string them up on the tree! | K I N D R E D B O O K
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