Maps and tourist brochures from museums and hotel foyers.Promotional postcards which I find in cafes and shops.I keep an old shoebox which I fill with all sort of things that I think might appeal to the kids. So, I am always on the look out for ways to supplement our art and craft materials without breaking the bank. My kids can go through large quantities of art supplies in a very short space of time. As Ali puts it, this is a” frugal way to supply the kids with interesting, varied and free materials.” After reading it I’d bet that you won’t look at scraps of paper quite the same way again. This trick is so easy to put in motion - and the payoff can be big. I hope you and your family enjoy this craft as a way to celebrate spring and get excited for the holiday! Make sure you check out more of our fun Easter Activities for Toddlers here.Today’s art tip is brought to us by one of my very favorite creative mom bloggers, Ali Wright. Be sure to let the glue dry thoroughly before hanging up your child's easy Easter bunny artwork!īefore we know it, the Easter Bunny will be hopping our way. This project is very open ended, so you can use whatever craft bits and pieces you have on hand to decorate your rabbits. We decided the other bunny was facing forward, so we added some eyes and a craft foam heart for a nose. In one, we decided our rabbit was facing away from us, so we attached a pom pom tail with some craft glue.
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