5 Ways to Use Magazines in Kids Crafts
Magazines offer an endless supply of images, colors and words that can be used in kids' crafts and projects.
Before tossing magazines in the recycling bin, take the time to browse through each page to see if there are any useful images on those glossy pages. Also cut out any
bold and big words and letters.
There are two ways to save images and words from magazines. For younger children parents may want to pre-cut magazines for kids and keep the cut outs in box for future use.
Older kids and teens can join in the cutting out process when they page through the magazine looking for images for their current project. Save a stack of magazines for their next school or at-home project and let them browse the magazines to find relevant photos, cartoons, words and letters.
5 Ways to Use Magazines in Kids Crafts
Ways to Use Magazines in Kids Crafts: 1. ABC Book
ABC Book - For the youngest of kids, help them make an ABC book. Take any ordinary piece of paper and sit with them looking through the magazine or the images you already cut out, looking for the letter '"a" or images that start with the letter "a." Once you have collected a number of letters and images, help the child to glue to magazine images and letters onto the page. Leave room for any letter practicing or drawings of their own.
Over time, make a page for every letter of the alphabet. Store each completed page in a binder or folder. The child will have an ongoing craft and learning project that they return to again and again.
Home Made Book - Kids of any age can use words and pictures found in magazines to create their own story books.
Ways to Use Magazines in Kids Crafts: 2. Decoupage
Glossy magazine images can be used to make decoupage designs on many surfaces. Kids and teens can decorate school bineders, storage boxes, or even furniture with decoupaged magazine images.
Ways to Use Magazines in Kids Crafts: 3. Self-Portrait Collage
Before tossing magazines in the recycling bin, take the time to browse through each page to see if there are any useful images on those glossy pages. Also cut out any
There are two ways to save images and words from magazines. For younger children parents may want to pre-cut magazines for kids and keep the cut outs in box for future use.
Older kids and teens can join in the cutting out process when they page through the magazine looking for images for their current project. Save a stack of magazines for their next school or at-home project and let them browse the magazines to find relevant photos, cartoons, words and letters.
5 Ways to Use Magazines in Kids Crafts
Ways to Use Magazines in Kids Crafts: 1. ABC Book
ABC Book - For the youngest of kids, help them make an ABC book. Take any ordinary piece of paper and sit with them looking through the magazine or the images you already cut out, looking for the letter '"a" or images that start with the letter "a." Once you have collected a number of letters and images, help the child to glue to magazine images and letters onto the page. Leave room for any letter practicing or drawings of their own.
Over time, make a page for every letter of the alphabet. Store each completed page in a binder or folder. The child will have an ongoing craft and learning project that they return to again and again.
Home Made Book - Kids of any age can use words and pictures found in magazines to create their own story books.
Ways to Use Magazines in Kids Crafts: 2. Decoupage
Glossy magazine images can be used to make decoupage designs on many surfaces. Kids and teens can decorate school bineders, storage boxes, or even furniture with decoupaged magazine images.
Ways to Use Magazines in Kids Crafts: 3. Self-Portrait Collage
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