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Paper Plate Crafts for Kids
Paper plates have always been one of my kids favorite things to craft with. There are so many possibilities for making something fantastic, out of a plain old paper plate! This collection has some really fun ideas for your family to try out. You might not ever look at a pack of plates the same again.
You might notice there are a few of my craft projects listed below. I have been crafting things out of paper plates and Styrofoam bowls since I was a little girl. I can recall my cousin Courtney and I making these super fun flying saucers when we were kids with styrofoam bowls, and it is safe to say, I have been hooked ever since.
Be sure to click through to get the details of all of the projects below.
Paper Plate Lions by Sweet Silly Sara
Grab the paper plates, glue and some pasta to make a really fun little lion craft!
Paper Plate Ladybugs by Crafts by Amanda
These cute little ladybugs are the perfect way to make a spring craft with minimal supplies. Kids of all ages will love this!
Fun Snails by Attachment Mummy
These little snails might inch their way into your heart! They are perfect for an afternoon craft for the little ones!
Paper Plate Witch Craft by Sweet Silly Sara
This friendly witch is the perfect craft project to get kids in the Halloween spirit!
Paper Plate Apples by Mom Brite
Take a bite out of craft time with this cute apple craft! All you need is a paper plate and a few basic supplies!
Paper Plate Crabs by Mom Wife Busy Life
This paper plate crab craft is nothing short of a pinch of perfect! This is such a cute idea for little hands!
Paper Plate Flowers by Glitter on a Dime
Create a pinkalicious storybook inspired garden of pretty flowers! This a great craft for anytime you need a craft to share!
Paper Plate Pigs by Simply Everyday Mom
Need a cute craft to entertain the kids? This piggy craft is an oinking good time for all!
Pretzel Mummy Snack
No Tricks Just Treats This Halloween
Halloween is so close that the kids can almost taste all of that sweet candy they hope to come home with! I knew there would be no better time than now to share some of my favorite Halloween finds from the season with you!
Everything has been out of sorts this year, from the great toilet paper shortage that might keep your house from being TP'ed this season, to the widespread sickness and too much political pressure surrounding the election. This year is the time to go all out with costumes, decorations and treats! Personally, we are going to keep the tricks at a minimum, life has been tricky enough for everyone!
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To kick things off, no matter how last minute it is you can count on Gourmet Gift Baskets to send a great gift to your house, or a special friend. We love the Eat, Drink and Be Scary Bucket of Beer. It has something for everyone in it. A 6 pack of seasonal brews for the adults and a variety of great goodies for the kids. I love the black cauldron style bucket the treats and sips are shipped in. Plus, you can get this at your door in like 2 days time! For under $70, which is nothing to say Boo too!
If you want to bake something wonderful with the kids to share, I highly recommend the pumpkin chocolate chip cookie mix from Lehi Mills. This mix is easy to whip up and creates a really flavorful cookie that the whole family will love. This is a perfect solution for busy families that want to make some memories on a $5 budget.
If your kids aren't going to be doing as much trick or treating this year, why not treat them to some one of a kind zombie fun that will keep going long after Halloween has ended with World of Zombies. Not only are they fun loving toys, but they also have webisodes that kids will love. These are perfectly creepy yet friendly enough for kids of all ages to enjoy. Check out the toys and the show on the World of Zombies site.
Are you looking to make Halloween a little sweeter for the kids, get the bulk packs of Welch's Fruit Snacks for Halloween. You can 110 pouches of tasty fruity treats to hand out to all of the kids in the neighborhood. These are also ideal for families with multiple kids who need to take a treat to school for a classroom party. Order this multi flavor pack in bulk on Amazon for easy treating all season long!
This year, the costumes need to steal the show! Kids have already sacrificed so much this year, that we can't ask them to skip an epic costume! The Ultimate Party Super Store has some incredible option like this Hungry Howler Wolf-man costume for tweens. Retailing at under $30 this is an awesome and toasty costume for kids.
DIY Pallet Halloween Tree
I have developed a serious affection for pallet projects. I love how many ways you can re-purpose them! I came up with this easy DIY Pallet Halloween Tree using materials I had a home.
Supplies used:
A few pallet boards
A hand saw and or a circular saw
E6000 glue
Halloween ribbon
Halloween trinkets
Black paint
Directions:
Saw down your pallet boards so that you can form a tree shape. I used a 1", 3", 6", 8", 10" boards and a 18" board for the back.
Paint your boards black, allow to dry.
Glue your short boards to the longest board, black side out.
Place something heavy or use a vice to secure the boards to the wood and allow to cure and dry.
Now, you can start decorating!
I glued Halloween ribbon to the tree and then placed the "ornaments". I used bugs, spiders and creepy eyes as decorations.
Allow to dry again and place it in the yard or in the house.
You can find all of my Halloween crafts here.
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Play Dough Ghost Ornaments
Slowly add water, a few spoons at a time, until dough is smooth.
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