Kids Summer Craft Kit

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True confessions time. Remember that fancy schedule that I made up with all kinds of outings? Well, it hasn’t really seen the light of day. We’ve been happy to be at home most of our days and have ventured out in the afternoons or weekends with FishPapa.

We’ve still done quite a few of the things we planned, but not the way I had planned on them.

For the most part, the kids, the FishBoys in particular, have been really pleased to occupy themselves. They have a list of chores that needs to get done first and then they have free time. They’ve  read books, played outside, shot dart guns, played video games, and done the Lego/Playmobil thing. I think that the break from our school routine coupled with freedom to go where the whim moved them has been good for everybody.

Things were going along quite swimmingly. Until last week when I heard someone say, “I’m bored.”

Interesting. I wasn’t too worried about it, though. Since we haven’t even scratched the surface of all the things we could do in the last few weeks of vacation.

Last night I broke out a Kids Summer Craft Kit that I had waiting in the wings. If you already have a box of Kids Craft Supplies, summer is the time to beef it up!

Boys looking into a box of craft books and supplies.

Over the last few months I’ve collected activity books that we already had on our shelves as well a magazines to cut up as well as craft supplies. I corralled them in one big box, waiting for the dreaded sigh, “I’m bored.”

Last night the four younger ones had a great time making collages — well, three of them did, anyway. I handed them scissors, magazines, paper, and glue, as well as old file folders to decorate. One of the easiest crafts we could have done. I stood by to help cut and just talk. They were so absorbed in their projects. It was great fun to watch.

Here’s FishBoy6 to tell you about it. Talk about real life at the FishHouse, complete with whining toddler. But, this little man — oh my! Be still, my heart. He is a hoot!


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What to Include:

  • scissors (and adult supervision as needed)
  • glue sticks
  • crayons or colored pencils
  • old magazines you don’t care about
  • construction or craft paper
  • envelopes and stationery for letter writing – I also included in our kit a folder containing the letters from the child we sponsor through Compassion International. In this way, we can create cards and letters for Joseph while we’re crafting other things.
  • art and craft books – I love almost everything that Williamson Publishing makes, such as Art Starts for Little Hands and Making Amazing Art
  • activity books – These may or may not include crafts, but they are full of activities for kids to explore. Some good ones include: The Little Hands Nature Book, Gizmos and Gadgets, Science Play, and Great Games
  • logic, mystery and thinking books – These are better suited for older kids who may not be into “little crafts.” Some to

Note to self: do this more often with the kids.

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  1. We love making collages! Sometimes we go through my box of old magazines & catalogs to cut/tear out pictures but recently I’ve drawn shapes and lines on paper and let them get some good cutting practice. The end result is very “modern art-ish” – my favorite part is seeing how with the same shapes each of my darling littles will create something completely different!

    Thanks to Michelle P. for the menu idea! Why didn’t I think of that? My kids work in their play kitchen every day! I know what today’s project will be!

  2. Scrapbooking is the fav in our house. And with a new baby with lots of “firsts” to document, this paper would come in handy.

  3. this is inspiring…mostly because I really don’t like crafts…my favorite “craft” to do is to let them color with crayons line drawings of subjects we’re learning about in our little preschool subjects

  4. That paper looks so neat! My 4 year old loves stickers. She is very into the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse so I have a feeling many of our stickers would resemble Mickey ears 🙂

  5. We do a lot of papercrafts here…being a scrapbooker, the kids and I will make pictures using my stickers or stamps, then they also like to cut shapes and glue them down to make cute pics or cards; then of course there is painting…lots and lots of painting….or I will draw some pics and the kids will color them…..we love paper crafts! 🙂

  6. Yesterday my 4 yr old son asked if we could make snowflakes! So we did. I think that is one of his favorite paper crafts, as well as paper bag puppets.

  7. My boys just love to draw and use colored pencils. My 4 yr. old like to cut the paper up too.

  8. Just give my kids paper, and some crayons (markers for my older one) and they are set.
    My 4yr loves to make pictures for everyone!
    After his younger sister goes to bed, he likes when we both sit there an draw. He usually tells me what he wants me to make.
    LOL when we go to my parents house, my son always tries to take the post it notes from them.

    I think my son would love this post it not stuff. how cool.
    Please pick us…

  9. I have fond memories of making collages when I was younger – super idea!

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