Monthly Archives: June 2022
IRIS FOLDING EASTER CROSS
The iris folding technique, which resembles the iris of the eye or the lens of a camera, can be used to make greetings cards or a picture to be framed. Strips of paper are folded in half and then stacked … Continue reading
BIBLE VERSE EASTER CROSS
This project uses a cross drawn over a puzzle pieces page. We, God’s people, are the puzzle pieces joined together in communion with Jesus Christ, also a piece of the puzzle. By His suffering and death on the cross, He … Continue reading
EASTER PROJECT DRAWINGS
There are six Easter drawings included in this project. The drawings can be used by any class and with a variety of different art supplies. I have added suggestions and samples of a few ways to use the drawings, but … Continue reading
LENTEN MILAGROS CROSS
Milagros is a Spanish word for “miracle” or “surprise,” and for many years the little charms have been used in prayer petitions and thanksgiving. For example: If your request is to heal a broken relationship, or for someone who has … Continue reading
LENT TO EASTER
This Lenten project is meant to encourage the children to stay motivated throughout the Lenten season. While doing this Lenten craft, use the opportunity to share, with the children, the need for prayer and giving. Have them suggest specific actions … Continue reading
GREAT LENTEN CRAFTS
Sometimes it’s pretty hard to find art and craft projects for the Lenten season. I have some here on Kids and Glitter, but I wanted to include more projects, those that also included the directions and patterns or printables, so … Continue reading
AND THE ANGELS SING
Next to Christmas, a day most little kids love the best is a birthday. A gentle reminder for them to remember why we celebrate Christmas is this project that combines Christmas and a very special birthday. The Jesus and angel … Continue reading
ABSTRACT STAINED GLASS
In our quest to imitate the abstract art of Van Gogh, we print sections of a drawing. Each section will be treated as an individual piece of stained glass. The student, after receiving a section showing random black marks on … Continue reading