Crafting with Kids

Doing craft projects with your little ones is so much fun but you will want to make sure they are age related. All children don’t advance the same so you can’t always go by what the listed age is. Make sure your child is comfortable doing the project, if they get frustrated it may be they aren’t ready for that particular craft. What every the craft project the main thing to remember is to have fun creating a memory with your child.

Lia loves to have craft days, she has a special craft shirt she puts on and we add the date for the special crafts she does. The shirt is big so it will fit her until she’s probably 10 years old! When she outgrows her craft shirt we will turn it into a craft of it’s own, making a memory pillow!

Lia started crafting when she was young by painting “pictures”, making hand and footprint crafts and she loves adding glitter to her crafts!

Hand and footprint crafts are so much fun but these definitely need to be well supervised. These are a few of my favorites that Lia made for her mommy.

This is an article I found from Ezines that gives some great tips of some mistakes parents make.

Crafting With Kids – Top 5 Mistakes Most Parents Make

By Edda Shea Submitted On August 21, 2009

Taking care of young children is fun, but let’s be honest, it can also be a handful at times to keep children entertained and learning new things while you multitask between work and life. Sometimes parents fall into the trap of letting their TVs babysit their children for them. Kids these days spend hours during the day playing video games or texting their buddies on their mobile phones. It would be easy to just let their kids find their own entertainment, but sometimes you can’t help but feeling a little guilty.

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As a responsible and caring parent, you know that your children deserve better. You want them to have fun without the violence on TV. You want them to experience new things and learn new ideas. You want them to create, not just to consume brainless entertainment.

This is precisely why it’s such a good idea for parents to start crafting with their children. As the DIY and handmade wave sweeps the nation, parents everywhere are increasingly passing on the tradition of crafting with their young children.

Crafting benefits children in multiple ways. It stimulates their imagination and unleashes their innate creativity. Crafting exercises their logical thinking as your children process the instructions. Crafting also enhances teamwork as they learn to share their resources and supplies with siblings or friends from school.

Before you start jumping onto a new kids craft project, it’s helpful to read some tips and advice from people who have been crafting with their kids for a long time. After all, you want all the benefits of crafting with your kids, minus the mistakes that parents usually make. Below is a list of the top 5 mistakes most parents make when crafting with their kids:

  1. Care more about the product than the process. Many parents get too caught up with making the perfect craft project that they forget to let the kids be kids. Very often, kids will make things that bear no resemblance to the craft project instructions. As long as they had fun and enjoyed the process, parents should give kids a lot of freedom in their craft activities.
  2. Take over the process. Many parents do not like to see their kids struggle. When their kids get stuck on a particular task, instead of suggesting and prompting the kids to work it out on their own, they feel the need to complete the task for them. And before they realize it, they would take over the entire process. Kids learn better if you let them work out a solution on their own.
  3. Become impatient. Sometimes kids have short attention span. Instead of becoming impatient at your kids for abandoning their projects, it’s more effective to ask them to help you clean up and pick up the craft project at a later time.
  4. Use negative words to describe the finished craft project. It’s really not about the finished craft project. So use positive words to describe your kids’ projects, even if they look nothing like what they should be. It’s the experience and the process that counts.
  5. Give their kids projects that are inappropriate for their age. Surprisingly, this is a common mistake. But it’s easy to see why this could turn into a disaster. If you give younger kids a more complicated project, they may get frustrated. If you give your older kids a really simple project, they may get bored. Give them age appropriate craft projects to work on.

Edda Shea is the founder of Kid Craft Project [http://www.kid-craft-project.com]: a website for people who enjoy crafting with their kids. It is an online directory that sources the best ideas for kid craft projects. Edda is a lifelong crafts enthusiast and enjoys everything handmade [http://www.kid-craft-project.com/2009/08/free-sweet-handmade-labels-template/].

Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Edda_Shea/402145

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Doing craft projects with children not only gives them something to do but it’s a way to have a family project and work on something together that will be a lasting memory. One of the favorite of favorites that we turned into a family craft project was when mommy, GGpapa, and I helped Lia created a beautiful butterfly from her footprints on her golden shovel. We found the old broken shovel buried when we created Lia’s Garden and it’s a just another memory to cherish. http://themarthareview.com/my-golden-shovel/

Do you do crafting with kids? What are some of their favorite crafts? Remember craft projects make wonderful gifts that come from the heart and they will turn into lasting memories.

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Martha DeMeo

I started my blog on Christmas Day 2014 mainly to review products I received. Since then it has evolved into many other categories of lifestyles, family, money saving ideas, low cost, delicious and healthy meals plus other surprise posts. My granddaughter has her own category, Alex's Articles and the latest addition to my blog is my great granddaughter now has her category, Lia's Likings The Baby Blogger! Lia started blogger at 8 months old and she now has a Friday Story Time blog you won't want to miss! I welcome you to join the conversation, ask a question, give a suggestion or leave a comment on any blog post. I hope you enjoy Lia's Likings, she has some great posts that will make you smile!

8 Discussion to this post

  1. Pamela says:

    The Golden Shovel makes another appearance I see…..Lia is very creative. now, where is my picture, Lia? LOL! Just kidding…I wish I could send her the stuff for a bandana for each of my dogs and have her design one for each of them. Up for the challenge Lia? My virtual little friend!

    Cool pictures wish I could’ve joined in on the fun. Ready for a virtual craft day with me one day, LOL!

    • Martha says:

      I like that idea, a virtual craft day! We have a very crafters in the UBC maybe we could make something out of this Pamela! Hmmm designing bandanas, theres a project for Lia!

  2. Karin says:

    These are some great tips for parents with their kids crafts!

    • Martha says:

      Thanks Karin, I have always loved doing crafts with my kids, the 4Her’s, grandkids and now great grands! I’m just a kid at heart when it comes to projects Karin!

  3. Great mistakes to watch out for! And I love that Lia enjoys doing crafts. I did not, when I was a kid. I liked making cards with construction paper, but that was about it. 🙂

    • Martha says:

      Craft projects bring out so much creativity in each child Jeanine and they are all different. The fun thing about crafts, you can’t make a mistake. It may not turn out exactly how you envisioned but with a few extra brush strokes or colored pencils, it will turn out perfect! Lia loves crafts and she is so proud when she finished something, I can tell by the look on her face.

  4. Amanda Gene says:

    When I was little I used to love to do crafts and bake with my grandma.

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