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Flash Games. Read more.. What are the best Crafting Games on tablets and mobile phones? What are the newest Crafting Games on SilverGames? Sheep Paste on wool scraps, and colour in the face with a black crayon. Spooly People You may need simple adhesives such as sticky tape and paste to secure the various items to the cardboard spool. Squeezy Paint Squeeze the paint onto paper to create interesting patterns, shapes and designs.

Simple Flags Stuff some bright tissue paper into the top of long cardboard rolls. Elephants Balancing Stencil Painting Repeat for as many elephants that you wish.

Try using different colours. Finger Flowers Wind a pipe cleaner around the middle and puff out the petals. Mother Penguin and Babies Attaches some flippers made from the white paper. Make a Fruit Snack Place a spoonful of yoghurt on top to finish off this fruity treat.

Sand Pictures Try other shapes, such as the sea, a sun and an ice-cream in the same way. Hen and Turkey Tape on some feathers and the fan tail at the back. Dough Monster You can make different looking monsters with playdough. Hat Guessing Game The person wearing the hat then asks the other player questions to try to find out what is drawn on the card and to answer the question 'Who am I'? Splodgy Blodgy Painting Frames Paste the back of the frame and stick the painting to it.

Make a Tortoise Shell Do this on both sides so that you have some elastic arm bands to put your arms through to keep the basket on your back. Splodgy Blodgy Paintings Use the cardboard, a variety of coloured paint, and different sized brushes to paint splodges, flicks, and swirls on your splodgy blodgy painting.

Hermit Crab Push the hermit crab into the shell. Sponge Drawing Then sponge on the cow's pink udder. Small Boats Tear a sail shape from the paper, and attach to make the sail.

Making Hats A piece of crepe paper is gathered together at each end with a hair scrunchy to form a playful rain hat. Make Some Bubble Blowers Put one end in bubble soap mix and blow lots of tiny bubbles by blowing through the other end.

Dyed Eggs Remove with a spoon and place to dry in an empty egg carton. Cat and Owl Masks Either mask may have extra colour added with crayons, pencils or paint. Have a Paper Boat Race Add a piece of old hose for a fire truck, a blue cup for a police car light and siren. Water Bottle Sounds Blow across the top of the bottles to create different high and low sounds.

Fish and Boat Picture Add the sails and a sailor if you wish. Make a Muffin Tray Train Run fast like a goanna, emu and leopard. Move slow like a snail, a tortoise, a bug. Where Does It Go? Make Party Decorations Now decorate it with stickers, patty pans, glittery paper, textas, crepe paper and anything else you wish.

Make a Fan Fold the paper forwards and backwards in a concertina fashion. Snowflakes Open out the paper and you have made snowflakes! Fun with Shapes From one shape you can create different objects - try a sheep, a person in a feathery hat, a rainy cloud or a flower. Rabbit Dress Up Twist some pipe cleaners together and tape to the inside of an egg carton.

Make a Shaker Shake away to create a rhythmic accompaniment to music. Make a Box Train and a Boat Turn the box into a boat by attaching the cylinder mast and fabric sail. Make Star Crayons Turn out and look at the different colours in the star crayons and use them to draw. Making a Space Buggy Make some gingerbread people for morning tea.

Melon Balls Make balls from the melons and serve as a cool snack or dessert. Envelope and Letter You can use the envelope to send a drawing, collage or photo to a special friend. Play Dough Snail Just roll out a long piece of play dough and roll it up until it forms a snail. Balloon Puppets Repeat to make other animals but vary the paper features stuck onto the body, for example floppy ears, legs and tail for the dog.

Sponge Animal Stamps Collect some boxes and make your own robot city. Leave the shirts on the line until they are dry, then hand them out as party favors. Have them gather outside around a few colors of non-toxic paint. Have the players wear goggles, so no paint gets into their eyes. Set up several stations with large sections of paper on the wall hang some paper from a large roll or use several sheets of poster board.

At each station, place a different art medium. Play some music. Have each kid stand in front of a station and begin creating a mural. When the music stops, you should have everyone move to a new station to continue the work already created on that mural. Play is done when everyone has had a turn at each station.

Have a color-by-numbers page enlarged to poster size make two copies. Hang them side-by-side on a wall. Place the paint colors needed to fill in the color-by-numbers sections near the posters. Divide kids into two teams. Give each team a paintbrush. Kids race, one at a time, to use the paintbrush to fill in one section of the poster. When the section is painted, the player must run back to his team, and hand the paintbrush to the next player in line.

The first team to paint all of their color-by-numbers sections with the correct colors wins. Place a cupcake in the center of a paint palette.

Fill the little paint wells with sprinkles and candy bits. Place a set of chopsticks in place of a paintbrush. Take a large box of crayons. Divide the crayons into even amounts of groups. Make lists of the names of the colors in each group. Hide the crayons. Divide players into as many teams as you have groups of crayons. Give each team a list. Send them out to find their colors.

When they come back with all of the colors on their list, give them a coloring book.



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