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Advent Calendar - Using Matchboxes

November 26th 2008 03:34
Christmas advent calendar free craft matchbox kids easy
Christmas Advent Calendar - Using Matchboxes


Create this Christmas Advent calendar with your kids.
We used matchboxes of a couple of different sizes to hold our lollies and chocolate coins. We used the biggest matchboxes for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

HINT: If you don't have enough matchboxes try opening out one, tracing the design onto light card, cutting them out and creating your own matchboxes. Using this method you can make the matchboxes in card coloured to match your design and you will not have to cover them with paper as we did.

Materials Required:

1. 24 or 25 Matchboxes (depending if you would like to open a matchbox on Christmas day or not)
2. Piece of sturday backing card. Size according to your needs. Ours was 37cm x 48cm. We used the side of an old cardboard box.
3. Piece of paper to cover the front of your advent calendar. We used white.
4. Christmas paper scraps - to cover the matchboxes.
5. Decorations - we used gold card for a border; glitter glue, stickers; gold and silver Christmas stars; punched tags and gold dot stickers to put the day numbers on; gold thread.
Other suggestions: Images cut from Christmas wrapping paper or old christmas cards, christmas stamps, gold, silver, green or red wool, colouring, pictures drawn by your children onto the calendar.... the list is endless.
6. Black permanent marker - to write on the number 1 to 24 or 25
7. Lollies for the boxes. We have two children so we put two lollies in each box - one each. Make sure when buying the lollies that they will fit into the matchboxes and that they are covered so that they won't go off while waiting to be opened.
8. Adhesives: Glue, Double-sided sticky tape (DSST), sticky tape.

HINTS:
-Try sticking to a colour theme (eg Gold and reds) to create a striking impact with your advent calendar.
-Let your children use their imagination when decorating the calendar and try not to direct them too much- then they will be proud of their efforts and their creation. You can always brighten it up at the end by adding a few star stickers and glitter glue to fill up empty spaces.

Instructions

1. Cover the matchbox covers with colourful Christmas paper.
Hint: Dont cover the ends. You will need to be able to open and colse the matchboxes to get the lollies out.
Hint: Make sure that the sticky tape ends up on the back side of your matchboxes, where it will not be seen once they are attached to the base board.

2. Cover the backing cardboard with the paper, using glue or DSST.

3. Arrange the matchboxes onto the backing card, and stick them down using DSST.

4. Number the matchboxes 1 to 25 for each of the days in December leading up to christmas.

5. Decorate the advent calendar.

6. Fill the boxes with chocolates, lollies or other goodies.

ENJOY!!



Christmas advent calendar free craft matchbox kids easy


Christmas advent calendar free craft matchbox kids easy


Christmas advent calendar free craft matchbox kids easy
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Christmas Cards - Using Rub Ons

November 10th 2008 11:30
Here are some more Christmas Cards ideas. - These cards are decorated using Christmas Rub-ons by kaiser Craft.
Rub-ons are a really easy and simple way to make a plain card look great.


Kaiser Rub-On Christmas Card Free making instructions Kaisercraft
Tag Card 1


I recently brought some new jeans and loved the labels that came with them. I trimmed them to size, sanded them (with sandpaper) for a worn look, and decorated them with Rub-ons. Then I used them to make Christmas Cards.

This card has the edges sponged with black ink.

Kaiser Rub-On Christmas Card Free making instructions Kaisercraft
Tag Card 2


For this card I used black card with a white core. I sanded it, allowing some of the inner white to show through, matching it to the look of the sanded tag. I also sponged the edges with dark brown ink to match the brown colours in the tag.


Kaiser Rub-On Christmas Card Free making instructions Kaisercraft
Tag Card 3


This card is similar to the first, but here I again used some of the black card with the white core so that when sanded the centre colour shows through.

Kaiser Rub-On Christmas Card Free making instructions Kaisercraft
Tag Card 4


This card uses dark black card, and I have sponged the edges of the cream piece of card with black ink to help it blend to the base card. I also used a black brad to tie the tag's string around for extra decoration.

Kaiser Rub-On Christmas Card Free making instructions Kaisercraft
Tag Card 5


This card uses torn pieces of brown card as the backing for the tag. The black base card is sponged with white and brown ink. The cream rectangle the tag is layered onto has been sponged with brown ink

Kaiser Rub-On Christmas Card Free making instructions Kaisercraft
Joy and Laughter Card


This card uses three pre-made present embellishments, Rub-ons and some white ink sponged around the edges of the card.

Kaiser Rub-On Christmas Card Free making instructions Kaisercraft
Jolly and Fun Christmas Card


This card was decorated using pieces of torn card, a Christmas Rub-on and 3 kaiser self-adhesive rhinestones.
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Snowman - Christmas Craft

October 19th 2008 14:45
Snowman christmas craft kids free snow man children preschool cotton wool
Christmas Snowman Craft


A great christmas craft for kids. Older children will love getting inventive with the decorations for the snowman.

The template can also be used as a colouring page - just draw in the eyes, nose and mouth.

Materials Required

1. Colouring tools eg. crayons, pencils, textas
2. Two googly eyes
3. Button for his nose
4. Piece of wool for his mouth
5. Spot stickers for the buttons on his body (or real buttons if you prefer)
6. Ribbon for the bow around his neck
7. Cotton wool
8. Glue - I used a glue stick

Instructions

1. Print out the template (below)

Printing Instructions

Click on the image below to bring up the full-size image.
Choose "file", and click on "print preview"
Click on the printer symbol to start printing


Snowman christmas craft kids free template snow man children preschool cotton wool
Snowman Template


2. Colour in the hat

3. Cover the body and head with glue, and cover it with cotton wool.

4. Glue on the googly eyes, button nose, wool mouth and ribbon bow.

5. Stick spot stickers onto the body (or glule on buttons if you prefer).
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