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Easily Make Crafts At Home With Your Children, and Free Easy Easter Chick Hat Craft

Encouraging your child’s creativity at home by creating imaginative craft items is very beneficial for their development. Children can explore different textures, shapes and patterns, and discover how to put ideas into action by handling different materials, and sticking and gluing them together. Crafting can be great fun, and also a good way to spend some quality time with your children.

Buying craft supplies from a craft store can be quite costly, so why not start your own junk/scraps box at home. All you need is a box or a large storage bag that you keep in a cupboard ready to store your household packaging. It’s easy to start collecting and is amazing how quickly your junk box or bag fills up with useful items. Each time you are in the kitchen preparing meals, keep all your empty boxes, tubs or cardboard tubes that you would normally throw in the bin or recycle, and add these to your craft box. Whenever you come across any interesting items, such as packaging and wrappers from birthday gifts or Christmas presents, you can put them in your box ready for when you want to make one of our crafts. Collecting lots of different items will ensure an endless source of creative crafts.

Craft shops carry a huge range of different craft materials. Why not visit your local store and buy a small variety of items to store in your box. Look out for cheaper end of lines, two for the price of one, bargain buckets, and reduced price crafts that have damaged packaging. If you look out for these cheap deals, or just buy one or two inexpensive items per week, you will quickly build up a good stock of craft materials for your home craft projects. Look out for feathers, pom poms, wiggly eyes, wool, material, tissue paper, coloured paper and glitter. Even at Christmas you could collect lots of shiny things to use, including small pieces of tinsel, wrapping paper, ribbons, gift tags, parcel twine, and shiny foil sweet wrappers.

While out on a shopping trip, check out fabric and material stores for fabric scraps, odd buttons, and for balls of cheap wool or yarn. Cookware and kitchen shops often sell cheap wooden spoons and spatulas. You can make a whole family of spoon puppets just by sticking fabric and wool onto spoons and drawing on faces with felt-tipped pens.

Don’t forget to always have lots of paint, coloured crayons, glue and sticky tape at home!

Here is a free craft to help you design a cute Easter Hat. This is an easy craft, but very effective once done. Everyone will be asking you how you made it!

Easy Easter Chick Hat

You will need:
A a strip of card that is long enough to fit around your child’s head with some extra to spare. The card needs to be at least 5 or 6 inches wide to enable a face to be created
Sticky tape
Yellow or orange paper
Extra large pair of wiggly eyes, or you can make your own from paper and pen
Feathers
Scissors
Glue

To Make:
Bend around the ends of the long strip of card and cross the two ends over each other to make a point. This point will form the beak. Stick the ends together with sticky tape along the edges to make it stronger. Cut a corner off the yellow or orange paper and stick onto the point of the hat to make a beak. Stick on the extra large wiggly eyes, or make your own by drawing two large eyes onto a piece of paper, cut out and stick onto your hat above the beak Stick feathers around the top of the hat so they stand upwards.

Tip - You could paint the card yellow, completely cover is feathers, stick on tissue paper balls, or fake fur. You could even draw on your own face if you are confident at drawing.

This craft and a lot more are available, along with photographs, in full colour, in our free Messy Tots mini-craft book by instant download. See the author details below to get your free copy today.

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