You've probably given these a try but I thought That Artist Woman had some great tips for this classic holiday activity so check it out :)
Rae Grant: Crafting Fun: 101 Things to Make and Do with Kids
M. V. Leeuwen: The Nature Corner: Celebrating the Year's Cycle with a Seasonal Tableau
Marie Hablitzel: Draw Write Now, Book 1: On the Farm-Kids and Critters-Storybook Characters
MaryAnn F. Kohl: Global Art: Activities, Projects and Inventions from Around the World
MaryAnn F. Kohl: Science Arts: Discovering Science Through Art Experiences
MaryAnn F. Kohl: Scribble Art: Independent Creative Art Experiences for Children
MaryAnn F. Kohl: Mudworks: Creative Clay, Dough, and Modeling Experiences
Clyde Robert Bulla: Chalk Box Kid
::drawing & inspiration
Tracy L. Kane: Fairy Houses
::nature and building
Pat Lowery Collins: I Am An Artist
::art inspiration
Julie Jersild Roth: Knitting Nell
::knitting
Leo Lionni: Little Blue and Little Yellow
::color mixing
Elsa Maartman Beskow: Pelle's New Suit
::processing wool for clothing
Molly Bang: The Paper Crane
::origami
Jeff Brumbeau: The Quiltmaker's Gift
::quilting
Scott Russell Sanders: Warm As Wool
::clothing from wool
Rosemary Wells: Yoko's Paper Cranes
::origami
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we make these every winter solstice. we poke the cloves in, while sharing stories of the past year, and expressing hopes for the new year. after some weeks we toss them outside for the animals.
Posted by: zoe krylova | 12/04/2008 at 06:56 AM