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35 min 22 sec
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Make the holiday season even more special with one-of-a-kind, personalized projects. Artists of all ages can craft along with illustrator, toymaker, and storyteller Suzy Ultman as she upcycles regular cereal and cracker boxes into handmade holiday magic. Learn to make a menorah that looks like a unicorn by tracing a template, cutting cardboard, painting it, and creating play-candles with clothespins. Suzy also shows you how to turn cardboard into different holiday shapes with a robust collection of templates to trace as well as tips and ideas for painting the shapes in unique ways. Learn how to bring your own holiday shapes to live and then use them to make gift tags, ornaments, mobiles, and garlands
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Scissors
- Pencil or pen
- Elmer’s Glue
- Craft Paints
- Brushes
- Favorite coloring tools such as paint pens, markers, crayons, and color pencils
- Optional: Avery Stickers, color masking tape, glitter, pom poms, googly eyes, construction paper
- For the Magical Menorah you will need one cereal or cracker box and nine clothespins
- For the Gift Tags you will need one cereal or cracker box, hole punch, twine, and ribbon, string, or yarn
Downloads:
- Make a unicorn menorah out of cardboard
- Trace and use a paper template
- Cut different holiday shapes out of cardboard and paint them with whimsical designs
- Use your holiday shapes for gift tags, ornaments, and garlands
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Sustainable Play: Holiday Crafts Reviews
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Donna Stucky
Easy and fun projects. Hadn't thought about painting on a cereal box.
November 11, 2024
l...@att.net
Hmmm ? mostly just watched her paint…found myself fast forwarding. Loved the templates to use for future projects.
More than 3 months ago
Marjorie Gaber
Simple and really cute! It's tough to find cute stuff to make for Hanukkah but this was a cute little project.
More than 3 months ago