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FREE Printable Art Collages

Art Collages for your child to practice their art skills FREE Printable Art Collages

4 Free Art Collages for your child to practice their art skills! Includes Build a City, Build a Farm, Create an Ocean, and Create a Face. Includes both color and black and white cut-outs.

There are 3 levels of difficulty depending on your child's age and skill level:
1. Parents cut out the colored pieces for the child to glue.
2. Parents cut out the black and white pieces, the child glues them and also colors the picture at the end. 
3. The child cuts out the pieces, glues them and then colors them in. They practice cutting, gluing and coloring at the same time!



For more art skills practice, take a look at The Ultimate Art Skills Pack for ages 3-6 years. This is a unique set of 20 printable activities that help kids practice ALL of their art skills at the same time: Scissor Skills, Gluing, Tracing, Coloring and Drawing!
Art Collages for your child to practice their art skills FREE Printable Art Collages

Easy Mother's Day Pop-Up Card

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Every time I open up a card or book and see that it has pop-ups, I feel a little happier. And Mother's Day is all about making moms happy. So here is a little tutorial on how to make an easy pop-up card with your toddler or preschooler - it really is easier than you think! This is a nice craft that even Daddies can do with their kids (hint hint). I also included some (optional) printable clipart that you can use to finish off the card, but you can easily use other craft supplies like tissue paper, stickers, etc. Just remember that whatever is inside the card should be relatively thin so that it can actually close.


Step 1:

Have your child create 2 paintings on a heavyweight type of paper. Then let the paintings dry completely.

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Step 2:

Choose which painting will be seen on the outside of the card - fold in half with the painted part on the outside. (ours was the purple one) The other painting will be on the inside of the card - fold in half with the painted part on the inside. (ours was the greenish one) You now have 2 cards. You will place one inside the other as I show in the picture, but not yet - first we have to make the pop-outs in the middle.

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Step 3:

Take the "inside" painting (the greenish one) and make 4 short cuts (about 1/3 of the width of the paper) along the folded edge. I drew 4 lines on the picture below to show you more clearly.

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Then press in the little strips of paper so that they "pop" out from the inside of the card. Fold along the edges of the pop-out parts so that they retain their shape. You now have 2 pop-out parts but if you prefer you can just do 1 large pop-out in the middle by making 2 cuts instead of 4.

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Step 4:

Put glue on the non-painted sides of the 2 cards and glue them together. Make sure you put a lot of glue around the edges and corners. You can then close the card and set it underneath a pile of books for 30 minutes to make sure it stays glued together nicely.

And that's it! We now have a pop-up card! Keep reading for the decorating instructions.

Step 5: Decorate!


Have your child decorate the outside of the card with whatever you have on hand, stickers, glitter, or you can use some of the free clipart I have. We decided to keep it simple and just glue a little heart that says "mom".

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Step 6: Now that the outside is decorated we can glue the things that we want to pop-up on the inside. We chose two flowers from my clipart and glued them to the pieces that pop out.

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up Card craft tutorial showing an easy way to make a painting pop Easy Mother's Day Pop-Up Card

Then we cut slits in the "grass" and glued it to the bottom of the flowers.

up Card craft tutorial showing an easy way to make a painting pop Easy Mother's Day Pop-Up Card

We called it "finished" after this because I really didn't want to cover too much of her beautiful paintings. If your child can write, they can use a sharpie or marker to write on top of the painting. Here is our finished card - inside and outside.

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You can download the Free Clipart Here


Mother's Day Flower Craft

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Mother's Day is this weekend and if you are still looking for a last minute craft idea - here is an easy and beautiful one! It took me a minute to gather the materials that I already had on hand, and the activity took about 10 minutes. The result is something you can frame and give to a mother or grandmother to melt their heart.
 
Materials: tempera paint, heavyweight paper, tissue paper, pom pom, popsicle stick
 


Here are the steps for your child:
 
-Paint a piece of paper with yellow paint (or whatever color your child wants)
-Paint a popsicle stick with green paint (skip this step if you already have a green popsicle stick)
-Glue the popsicle stick, vertically in the middle of the paper.
-Give your child a large piece of tissue paper to crumple up and then glue to the top of the popsicle stick
-Give your child a smaller piece of a different colored tissue paper to crumple up and then glue on top of the first tissue paper.
-Glue a pom pom in the middle of the flower on top of the tissue paper
-Glue green tissue paper for the leaves at the bottom of the popsicle stick
 
For a beautiful frame that fits 3 dimensional craft projects like this, check out this amazing company that I am affiliated with. All you do is slide the artwork right in. This would make such a wonderful gift, or a great way to display your child's artwork in their room.
 
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The Ultimate Art Skills Pack Review & Giveaway!

 printable activities for children ages  The Ultimate Art Skills Pack Review & Giveaway!
 
As you may know, I recently created The Ultimate Art Skills Activity Pack which is a series of 20 printable activities for children ages 2-6 to practice ALL of their art skills at the same time: scissor skills, gluing, tracing, coloring and drawing!
 
Ashley from Click here to check out the review & giveaway! While you're there, be sure to check out the rest of her blog - she has tons of super fun, creative & educational ideas for kids!
 

10 Activities with Family Photos

 children seem to be fascinated by photographs 10 Activities with Family Photos

From a very young age, children seem to be fascinated by photographs. Starting from when my kids were babies and I carried them around the house, they both stopped me whenever we reached a photograph hanging on the wall. My 1 year old still does this every day and loves to point at the pictures and call out which ones are "mama" and "dada".

When we look at old vacation photos, my almost 3 year old daughter loves to call out everybody's names and describe what they are doing in the pictures. It helps with her memory, logic and language skills.

Since photographs can be so engaging for young children, I thought it would be fun to come up with some easy DIY activities with family photos that are also educational!

1. Photo Puzzle

 children seem to be fascinated by photographs 10 Activities with Family Photos

You can use a photograph that you already have, or print one out from your computer. If printing out, laminate the photo for durability. Then, depending on your child's age and the size of your photograph, cut it into 6, 9, 12 or 24 pieces and have your child put it back together.

2. Family Photo Matching (Visual Discrimination)

 children seem to be fascinated by photographs 10 Activities with Family Photos
 
Visual discrimination practice is very important for young children, as it improves their ability to differentiate between similar images and, in the long run, will be an advantage when learning to read and write.
It's so easy to make your own visual discrimination matching activity with family photos - your computer does it all for you! If you use Windows, all you have to do is open up your picture folder, select 9 pictures (you will see why I say 9) that you would like to use, then either right-click and press "print", or find the "print" button located in the folder's toolbar. Once you click "print" you will see various layout options that you can change. The default layout is one large picture per page. If you scroll down you will see more options. The one I used is the "wallet" size layout that prints 9 photos per page. Click "print" again and ta-da! you have a photo sheet with 9 pictures. Then, print a second copy of the same 9 pictures. Laminate both sheets, then cut one into 9 separate photos that your child will match to the first sheet.
If you use Mac OS or if my explanation for Windows was unclear, click here to read some better instructions on how to print the photo sheets and it also has screenshots. Note: There is an option for a page of thumbnails but I thought the pictures came out too small.

3. Photo Sorting Activities

 children seem to be fascinated by photographs 10 Activities with Family Photos
 
To make a sorting activity, follow the steps above (#2) to print off a photo sheet with 9 photos. Print several sheets with different photographs until you have enough photos for the sorting activity. Then laminate all the sheets and cut out the pictures.

Here are some ideas for sorting categories for family photos:
-sibling vs. sibling
-adult vs. child
-male vs. female
-mom's side vs. dad's side
-generations
-location: US vs. overseas, or NJ vs. FL
-events: Easter vs. Thanksgiving vs. Christmas

4. Photo Order Activities

 children seem to be fascinated by photographs 10 Activities with Family Photos
 
This is the same as making the sorting activity above (#3), then the child puts the pictures in a specific order. Here are some ideas:
-age: youngest to oldest
-chronological events: the order that events happened (good for vacation photos)

5. Emotion Recognition Activities

 children seem to be fascinated by photographs 10 Activities with Family Photos

Take pictures of yourself or your child expressing different emotions. Print off the photos using the photo sheet method above (#2). You can then do a matching or sorting activity (#2,3) or simply ask the child to describe the emotion expressed in each picture.

6. Photo Labeling Activities

 children seem to be fascinated by photographs 10 Activities with Family Photos
 
This would be a good activity to do after one of the others. For example, after the child puts the family members in order of youngest to oldest (#4), they can add numbers labeling each person's age. Or, after doing an emotion recognition exercise (#5) the child can place a label next to each picture: sad, happy, angry, etc. Or, very simply, the child can label each person's name. Even if the child can't read the entire name or word, it can be good practice to sound out the beginning letter.

7. Family Tree

 children seem to be fascinated by photographs 10 Activities with Family Photos
 
Print photo sheets (#2) with individual pictures of each family member, then laminate and cut out each person. Make your own tree with popsicle sticks and green construction paper, or any other materials you have on hand. Then, help your child adhere the photos to the tree in their correct location. You can also use a string to create links between family members.

Here are some more great ideas from other bloggers:



10. Photo Face Collage by Mosswood Connections

30+ Activities for 4th of July

Looking for 4th of July activities to do with your kids? Here are over 30 ideas for 4th of July, including very creative arts & crafts, Montessori activities, Free Printables, Sensory Activities, and Book Lists with the best patriotic books.

th of July activities to do with your kids 30+ Activities for 4th of July

Arts & Crafts

Fireworks in a Bottle by No Twiddle Twaddle

4th of July Crafts for Baby by House of Burke
Super Easy 4th of July Wreath by No Time for Flash Cards
Letter of the Week (Flag F) by No Time for Flash Cards

4th of July Craft by Loving My Nest

Firework Painting by Juggling with Kids
Easy Jar Candle Craft by Fantastic Fun and Learning

Color Rice American Flag Exploring by Powerful Mothering

Salt and Glue Fireworks by School Time Snippets

Fourth of July Crepe Paper Flag Craft by Meaningful Mama
American Flag Collage by Meaningful Mama
Red, White and Blue Tot Trays by Fantastic Fun and Learning

Free Printables



4th of July I Spy Game by The Pleasantest Thing
Free 4th of July Pack by 3 Dinosaurs

Sensory Activities

4th of July Activity: Make Slime by The Pleasantest Thing
Shaving Cream & Paint Fireworks by No Time for Flash Cards
Fireworks Play Dough by Fantastic Fun and Learning

Books Lists

 Best Fourth of July Picture Books by Ready-Set-Read!
Patriotic Picture Books for 4th of July by No Time for Flash Cards