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Make the Holidays Fun With This Easy Snow Globe Craft

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Easy snow globe craft for kids

You know that I am teaching kindergarten and first grade this year, right? Though I have taught preschool for years, teaching kindergarten and first grade requires developing new, age-appropriate lesson plans.  I decided to make the theme for the final two days before our holiday break a Christmas theme.  The craft for the last day would be a Nativity scene.

What I needed was a good craft idea for the first class. I didn’t have one. Then, the answer came in an email from Handmade Charlotte.  She shared an adorable snow globe craft with a FREE TEMPLATE.  It was exactly what I was looking for! [Thanks, Charlotte!]

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It is no secret that I love crafts that children and their parents can do together. You color together, you talk, you decorate with sparkles, you admire and then enjoy a treat to celebrate a job well done. This snow globe craft is perfect for crafting togetherness.

Easy snowglobe craft from handmadecharlotte.com

The samples in the above images are ones that I made.  I used colored pencils, a yellow highlighter, gold glitter and gold curling ribbon to string through the top.

The gold and white glitter globes [pictured below] were made by one of my students. Lucie had actually run out of energy. She vigorously colored and decorated two of them but then she got tired. For the final two, she just quickly dotted and swiped with Elmer’s glue to get it done.  Then, she stopped. I asked her if I could add some glitter for her to finish them and she gave me the “OK.”

The simple gold and white snow globes turned out so pretty, I made a point of snapping a picture so that I could show them to you. [pictured below]

How To Make A Paper Snow Globe Tag

This craft is super easy to make. I recommend printing the template on white cardstock, which will hold up a lot better for use as a gift tag, tree ornament or even a holiday banner! Cardstock is sturdy.

Here is what you will need:

Supplies

White Cardstock

Free Template from Handmade Charlotte

Printer

Colored Pencils or Colored Markers or Crayons

Highlighters

White school glue

Glitter

Gold Curling Ribbon

Single hole punch

Scissors

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Directions

Download the free snow globe printable gift tags template on your computer.

Print the template on white cardstock.  One page per person.

Color the designs on the snow globes.

Put dots of white glue on the designs.

Sprinkle glitter on them.

Cut out each of the snow globes.

Put a hole at the top of each one.

Cut a ribbon according to your needs:  gift tag, Christmas ornament or banner.

String the ribbon through the hole in the top of the paper snow globe.

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Now, how is this for a fun idea? Make SNOW GLOBE COOKIES to have at your little crafting party! Brew up some hot chocolate and enjoy!

Make Snow Globe Cookies for your craft-time with your kids!

Recipe:  Snow Globe Cookies – Women’s World Magazine

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Easy snow globe craft for kids - white with gold glitter

Are you in the mood to bake a lot of delicious Christmas cookies?  Here is my collection of the best CLASSIC holiday cookie recipes you can find:  10 Classic Holiday Cookie Recipes for you to make with your family!

 

10 cookie recipes

Enjoy!

signed from SInea

 

 

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Homemade Gifts Make The Best Gifts

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Do you need to save money on gift-giving this holiday season? You are not alone. Many folks feel the pinch in their budget for just the necessities of life. Spending even more on holiday gifts is troubling. Buying the kind of gifts you would like to may simply not be possible.  If you need to make a little go a long way, make homemade gifts. Homemade is the best!

Homemade gifts can be the BEST gifts, too! #DIY #giftideas

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Some of the Best Gifts are Homemade

1. Baked Goods. Do you enjoy baking? If so, then you can easily utilize your baking skills to make inexpensive and delicious gifts for family and friends. Pick one or two items and make huge batches – for instance, a loaf of your special bread or batch of muffins, the cookies you make only at holiday time that everyone raves about, or rich truffles or fudge. Be sure to keep costs down by choosing recipes that don’t require items that are pricey, such nuts or olives.

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2. Jarred Recipes Instead of presenting a gift of baked goods, fill a jar with the dry ingredients necessary for your favorite cookie, soup or brownie, print out the recipe on a card, and attach the card around the neck of the jar with ribbon or twine. The recipient can whip up something delicious for themselves after all the holiday goodies are gone.

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3. Craft Items. You don’t have to be especially crafty to create a homemade gift. There are plenty of fairly simple crafts that even a novice could handle that would make lovely gifts. The key is to choose something you know you can do and that you also know will not take an excessive amount of time. The craft you choose should also use fairly inexpensive materials. Also, as with the baked goods, choose one or two max and make all the same for everyone on your list.

 

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4. Gift Baskets. This one is so simple and can be very inexpensive if you use your imagination. You can make a gift basket for almost anyone. Movie buff? Fill a basket with a classic or two (these can be purchased for very little – newer movies will cost a lot more), a packet of microwave popcorn, bottle of soda and a box of candy. Spa lover? Use a plush towel to line a basket, then fill it with goodies such as scented candles, massage oil and an eye gel mask. Bear in mind that you aren’t restricted to baskets, either. A box or crate will work just as well – use whatever container is the least expensive.

5. Framed Photos. Dig up an old photo that you think your gift recipient might appreciate and frame it for giving. It may be a picture of the two of you or a picture they have never seen. Consider also personalizing the frame, especially if you purchase an inexpensive wood or plastic frame. You could write or stencil around the framed photo to make it into a keepsake treasure that your friend or family member will enjoy for years.

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Or, how about making a really cool mason jar gift? 

The possibilities are endless!

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Enjoy!

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10 Fun Thanksgiving Crafts & Activities For Kids

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Need something to keep your little ones occupied while they wait for your dinner to be done? Here are some great Thanksgiving crafts and activities that your kids will love – and so will you!
10 fun Thanksgiving crafts for kids #crafts

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For many more great kids craft ideas check out the Directory of Preschool and Kindergarten Websites!

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Enjoy!


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