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<Sonal> 
Kids love to see their own name, and with this craft they can make some really effective magnets to display their own artwork on the fridge - or to give as a gift to siblings or for Mother's Day, Father's Day or Grandparent's Day.
You will need:
Modelling clay (such as Fimo) in assorted colors
Craft magnets
Strong glue
Roll some clay to a thick sausage in your hands and shape in to the letters of your chosen name - your child's, or the name of the recipient of the gift.
Decorate the letters by mixing two different colored clays together to create a marbled effect, or using scraps of another color to make dots or strips to press on to a letter.
Bake the clay following the manufacturer’s instructions. When hard and cool use strong glue to attach a magnet to the back.

Kids love to see their own name, and with this craft they can make some really effective magnets to display their own artwork on the fridge - or to give as a gift to siblings or for Mother's Day, Father's Day or Grandparent's Day.
You will need:
Modelling clay (such as Fimo) in assorted colors
Craft magnets
Strong glue
Roll some clay to a thick sausage in your hands and shape in to the letters of your chosen name - your child's, or the name of the recipient of the gift.
Decorate the letters by mixing two different colored clays together to create a marbled effect, or using scraps of another color to make dots or strips to press on to a letter.
Bake the clay following the manufacturer’s instructions. When hard and cool use strong glue to attach a magnet to the back.
<Sonal> 
Kids love to see their own name, and with this craft they can make some really effective magnets to display their own artwork on the fridge - or to give as a gift to siblings or for Mother's Day, Father's Day or Grandparent's Day.
You will need:
Modelling clay (such as Fimo) in assorted colors
Craft magnets
Strong glue
Roll some clay to a thick sausage in your hands and shape in to the letters of your chosen name - your child's, or the name of the recipient of the gift.
Decorate the letters by mixing two different colored clays together to create a marbled effect, or using scraps of another color to make dots or strips to press on to a letter.
Bake the clay following the manufacturer’s instructions. When hard and cool use strong glue to attach a magnet to the back.

Kids love to see their own name, and with this craft they can make some really effective magnets to display their own artwork on the fridge - or to give as a gift to siblings or for Mother's Day, Father's Day or Grandparent's Day.
You will need:
Modelling clay (such as Fimo) in assorted colors
Craft magnets
Strong glue
Roll some clay to a thick sausage in your hands and shape in to the letters of your chosen name - your child's, or the name of the recipient of the gift.
Decorate the letters by mixing two different colored clays together to create a marbled effect, or using scraps of another color to make dots or strips to press on to a letter.
Bake the clay following the manufacturer’s instructions. When hard and cool use strong glue to attach a magnet to the back.
<Sonal> 
This quick and easy foam heart photo frame uses pre-cut bought foam hearts. It is a quick and easy gift idea for all sorts of occasions, and if you stick a magnet to the back, looks great on the fridge!
You will need:
Pink, red and white craft foam hearts (you can cut your own but it is easy to pick up bags of die-cut shapes)
Pink craft foam
Glue
Photo (passport size)
Card
Magnet
Double sided sticky tape
Glue
Instructions:
Cut out a heart shape from the pink foam. Now cut out a smaller heart from the middle. Don't worry too much about the shape as it will be covered up.
Glue the foam hearts to the heart frame, overlapping them and covering all of the frame. Leave to dry.
When the glue is dry use double sided sticky tape to stick your photo to the back of the frame.
Cut a piece of card the same size as the frame and stick it on to the back with double sided tape.
Finally glue a magnet on to the middle of the card.

This quick and easy foam heart photo frame uses pre-cut bought foam hearts. It is a quick and easy gift idea for all sorts of occasions, and if you stick a magnet to the back, looks great on the fridge!
You will need:
Pink, red and white craft foam hearts (you can cut your own but it is easy to pick up bags of die-cut shapes)
Pink craft foam
Glue
Photo (passport size)
Card
Magnet
Double sided sticky tape
Glue
Instructions:
Cut out a heart shape from the pink foam. Now cut out a smaller heart from the middle. Don't worry too much about the shape as it will be covered up.
Glue the foam hearts to the heart frame, overlapping them and covering all of the frame. Leave to dry.
When the glue is dry use double sided sticky tape to stick your photo to the back of the frame.
Cut a piece of card the same size as the frame and stick it on to the back with double sided tape.
Finally glue a magnet on to the middle of the card.
<Sonal> 
This quick and easy foam heart photo frame uses pre-cut bought foam hearts. It is a quick and easy gift idea for all sorts of occasions, and if you stick a magnet to the back, looks great on the fridge!
You will need:
Pink, red and white craft foam hearts (you can cut your own but it is easy to pick up bags of die-cut shapes)
Pink craft foam
Glue
Photo (passport size)
Card
Magnet
Double sided sticky tape
Glue
Instructions:
Cut out a heart shape from the pink foam. Now cut out a smaller heart from the middle. Don't worry too much about the shape as it will be covered up.
Glue the foam hearts to the heart frame, overlapping them and covering all of the frame. Leave to dry.
When the glue is dry use double sided sticky tape to stick your photo to the back of the frame.
Cut a piece of card the same size as the frame and stick it on to the back with double sided tape.
Finally glue a magnet on to the middle of the card.

This quick and easy foam heart photo frame uses pre-cut bought foam hearts. It is a quick and easy gift idea for all sorts of occasions, and if you stick a magnet to the back, looks great on the fridge!
You will need:
Pink, red and white craft foam hearts (you can cut your own but it is easy to pick up bags of die-cut shapes)
Pink craft foam
Glue
Photo (passport size)
Card
Magnet
Double sided sticky tape
Glue
Instructions:
Cut out a heart shape from the pink foam. Now cut out a smaller heart from the middle. Don't worry too much about the shape as it will be covered up.
Glue the foam hearts to the heart frame, overlapping them and covering all of the frame. Leave to dry.
When the glue is dry use double sided sticky tape to stick your photo to the back of the frame.
Cut a piece of card the same size as the frame and stick it on to the back with double sided tape.
Finally glue a magnet on to the middle of the card.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
A large sheet of black card
Sticky tape
Green crepe paper (or yellow or black wool/yarn)
A piece of string and a pencil to draw your arc - optional
Instructions:
Draw an arc, either freehand or using your pencil and string, from one corner of the black card to part way along the opposite long side, to form a quarter of a circle. Cut along the line. Roll this quarter circle into a cone big enough to fit on the witch’s head and tape together.
Stand the hat on the remaining card and draw around the base (circle 1). Decide on the width of the brim you would like, and draw another bigger circle around circle 1 to make the brim (circle 2). Cut out circle 2.
Draw a third circle (circle 3) about 2cm (1 inch) inside circle 1. Cut along this line.
Cut small slits at approximately 2cm (1 inch) intervals between circle 3 and circle 1 to form flaps. Crease them along the line of circle 1.
Now stand the cone onto the brim, and fold the flaps up inside the hat, taping them in place.
Cut the crepe paper into strips and tape these inside the hat so that they hang down to form hair.

You will need:
A large sheet of black card
Sticky tape
Green crepe paper (or yellow or black wool/yarn)
A piece of string and a pencil to draw your arc - optional
Instructions:
Draw an arc, either freehand or using your pencil and string, from one corner of the black card to part way along the opposite long side, to form a quarter of a circle. Cut along the line. Roll this quarter circle into a cone big enough to fit on the witch’s head and tape together.
Stand the hat on the remaining card and draw around the base (circle 1). Decide on the width of the brim you would like, and draw another bigger circle around circle 1 to make the brim (circle 2). Cut out circle 2.
Draw a third circle (circle 3) about 2cm (1 inch) inside circle 1. Cut along this line.
Cut small slits at approximately 2cm (1 inch) intervals between circle 3 and circle 1 to form flaps. Crease them along the line of circle 1.
Now stand the cone onto the brim, and fold the flaps up inside the hat, taping them in place.
Cut the crepe paper into strips and tape these inside the hat so that they hang down to form hair.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
A large sheet of black card
Sticky tape
Green crepe paper (or yellow or black wool/yarn)
A piece of string and a pencil to draw your arc - optional
Instructions:
Draw an arc, either freehand or using your pencil and string, from one corner of the black card to part way along the opposite long side, to form a quarter of a circle. Cut along the line. Roll this quarter circle into a cone big enough to fit on the witch’s head and tape together.
Stand the hat on the remaining card and draw around the base (circle 1). Decide on the width of the brim you would like, and draw another bigger circle around circle 1 to make the brim (circle 2). Cut out circle 2.
Draw a third circle (circle 3) about 2cm (1 inch) inside circle 1. Cut along this line.
Cut small slits at approximately 2cm (1 inch) intervals between circle 3 and circle 1 to form flaps. Crease them along the line of circle 1.
Now stand the cone onto the brim, and fold the flaps up inside the hat, taping them in place.
Cut the crepe paper into strips and tape these inside the hat so that they hang down to form hair.

You will need:
A large sheet of black card
Sticky tape
Green crepe paper (or yellow or black wool/yarn)
A piece of string and a pencil to draw your arc - optional
Instructions:
Draw an arc, either freehand or using your pencil and string, from one corner of the black card to part way along the opposite long side, to form a quarter of a circle. Cut along the line. Roll this quarter circle into a cone big enough to fit on the witch’s head and tape together.
Stand the hat on the remaining card and draw around the base (circle 1). Decide on the width of the brim you would like, and draw another bigger circle around circle 1 to make the brim (circle 2). Cut out circle 2.
Draw a third circle (circle 3) about 2cm (1 inch) inside circle 1. Cut along this line.
Cut small slits at approximately 2cm (1 inch) intervals between circle 3 and circle 1 to form flaps. Crease them along the line of circle 1.
Now stand the cone onto the brim, and fold the flaps up inside the hat, taping them in place.
Cut the crepe paper into strips and tape these inside the hat so that they hang down to form hair.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
Black sugar paper
White chalk
White sugar
Warm water
Instructions:
Dissolve 2 tablespoons of sugar in half a cup of warm water.
Dip your chalk into the water, and draw your spider web.
When the picture dries you will be left with a nice shimmery effect.

You will need:
Black sugar paper
White chalk
White sugar
Warm water
Instructions:
Dissolve 2 tablespoons of sugar in half a cup of warm water.
Dip your chalk into the water, and draw your spider web.
When the picture dries you will be left with a nice shimmery effect.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
Black sugar paper
White chalk
White sugar
Warm water
Instructions:
Dissolve 2 tablespoons of sugar in half a cup of warm water.
Dip your chalk into the water, and draw your spider web.
When the picture dries you will be left with a nice shimmery effect.

You will need:
Black sugar paper
White chalk
White sugar
Warm water
Instructions:
Dissolve 2 tablespoons of sugar in half a cup of warm water.
Dip your chalk into the water, and draw your spider web.
When the picture dries you will be left with a nice shimmery effect.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
Wooden spoon
Yellow yarn (wool)
Craft foam
Pens
PVA/White glue
Instructions:
Cut out a hat, top and dungarees from the craft foam and glue them to the front of the spoon.
Glue on some small pieces of yarn to the hat and where the hands and feet should be. Use your pens to draw on a face.

You will need:
Wooden spoon
Yellow yarn (wool)
Craft foam
Pens
PVA/White glue
Instructions:
Cut out a hat, top and dungarees from the craft foam and glue them to the front of the spoon.
Glue on some small pieces of yarn to the hat and where the hands and feet should be. Use your pens to draw on a face.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
Wooden spoon
Yellow yarn (wool)
Craft foam
Pens
PVA/White glue
Instructions:
Cut out a hat, top and dungarees from the craft foam and glue them to the front of the spoon.
Glue on some small pieces of yarn to the hat and where the hands and feet should be. Use your pens to draw on a face.

You will need:
Wooden spoon
Yellow yarn (wool)
Craft foam
Pens
PVA/White glue
Instructions:
Cut out a hat, top and dungarees from the craft foam and glue them to the front of the spoon.
Glue on some small pieces of yarn to the hat and where the hands and feet should be. Use your pens to draw on a face.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
A wooden spoon
White paint
White felt
Glue
Black pen
Instructions:
Paint the spoon white and leave to dry.
Cut a quarter circle of white felt. Trim off the pointed corner.
Apply glue around the base of the spoon handle and then stick on the felt, rolling it into a cone with the point being the bowl of the spoon. Glue the seams of the cone together.
With the black pen, draw two eyes and a mouth on the bowl of the spoon.

You will need:
A wooden spoon
White paint
White felt
Glue
Black pen
Instructions:
Paint the spoon white and leave to dry.
Cut a quarter circle of white felt. Trim off the pointed corner.
Apply glue around the base of the spoon handle and then stick on the felt, rolling it into a cone with the point being the bowl of the spoon. Glue the seams of the cone together.
With the black pen, draw two eyes and a mouth on the bowl of the spoon.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
A wooden spoon
White paint
White felt
Glue
Black pen
Instructions:
Paint the spoon white and leave to dry.
Cut a quarter circle of white felt. Trim off the pointed corner.
Apply glue around the base of the spoon handle and then stick on the felt, rolling it into a cone with the point being the bowl of the spoon. Glue the seams of the cone together.
With the black pen, draw two eyes and a mouth on the bowl of the spoon.

You will need:
A wooden spoon
White paint
White felt
Glue
Black pen
Instructions:
Paint the spoon white and leave to dry.
Cut a quarter circle of white felt. Trim off the pointed corner.
Apply glue around the base of the spoon handle and then stick on the felt, rolling it into a cone with the point being the bowl of the spoon. Glue the seams of the cone together.
With the black pen, draw two eyes and a mouth on the bowl of the spoon.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
Wooden spoon
Black paint
Glue
Wiggle eyes
Black craft foam
White (ours was glittery too but it doesn’t need to be) fabric paint pen
Instructions:
Paint the spoon and leave it to dry. Glue two eyes on to the dish of the spoon.
Cut two bat ears (small black triangles) from black foam. Glue the ears to the top of the dish of the spoon.
Cut a large wing shape from black foam. Glue the handle of the spoon to the middle of the wings.
To finish, draw on a mouth with the fabric paint.

You will need:
Wooden spoon
Black paint
Glue
Wiggle eyes
Black craft foam
White (ours was glittery too but it doesn’t need to be) fabric paint pen
Instructions:
Paint the spoon and leave it to dry. Glue two eyes on to the dish of the spoon.
Cut two bat ears (small black triangles) from black foam. Glue the ears to the top of the dish of the spoon.
Cut a large wing shape from black foam. Glue the handle of the spoon to the middle of the wings.
To finish, draw on a mouth with the fabric paint.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
Wooden spoon
Black paint
Glue
Wiggle eyes
Black craft foam
White (ours was glittery too but it doesn’t need to be) fabric paint pen
Instructions:
Paint the spoon and leave it to dry. Glue two eyes on to the dish of the spoon.
Cut two bat ears (small black triangles) from black foam. Glue the ears to the top of the dish of the spoon.
Cut a large wing shape from black foam. Glue the handle of the spoon to the middle of the wings.
To finish, draw on a mouth with the fabric paint.

You will need:
Wooden spoon
Black paint
Glue
Wiggle eyes
Black craft foam
White (ours was glittery too but it doesn’t need to be) fabric paint pen
Instructions:
Paint the spoon and leave it to dry. Glue two eyes on to the dish of the spoon.
Cut two bat ears (small black triangles) from black foam. Glue the ears to the top of the dish of the spoon.
Cut a large wing shape from black foam. Glue the handle of the spoon to the middle of the wings.
To finish, draw on a mouth with the fabric paint.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
A wooden spoon
Black paint
White paint
White craft foam
Glue
Black pen
Instructions:
Paint the spoon black and allow to dry.
Paint a white oval on the back of the spoon, and a white stripe reaching halfway down the handle.
Cut out two arms, two legs, ribs, collar bone and pelvis from the foam. Glue these to the spoon handle.
Finish off by drawing a face on your skeleton.

You will need:
A wooden spoon
Black paint
White paint
White craft foam
Glue
Black pen
Instructions:
Paint the spoon black and allow to dry.
Paint a white oval on the back of the spoon, and a white stripe reaching halfway down the handle.
Cut out two arms, two legs, ribs, collar bone and pelvis from the foam. Glue these to the spoon handle.
Finish off by drawing a face on your skeleton.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
A wooden spoon
Black paint
White paint
White craft foam
Glue
Black pen
Instructions:
Paint the spoon black and allow to dry.
Paint a white oval on the back of the spoon, and a white stripe reaching halfway down the handle.
Cut out two arms, two legs, ribs, collar bone and pelvis from the foam. Glue these to the spoon handle.
Finish off by drawing a face on your skeleton.

You will need:
A wooden spoon
Black paint
White paint
White craft foam
Glue
Black pen
Instructions:
Paint the spoon black and allow to dry.
Paint a white oval on the back of the spoon, and a white stripe reaching halfway down the handle.
Cut out two arms, two legs, ribs, collar bone and pelvis from the foam. Glue these to the spoon handle.
Finish off by drawing a face on your skeleton.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
A wooden spoon
Bright paint
Glue
Wiggle eyes, craft foam, pipe cleaners (obviously anything you have in your craft box can be used.
Instructions:
Paint your spoon and leave it to dry.
Glue on eyes and any other decoration you like to make your monster.
We used pipe cleaners as hair, foam as horns, mouth and our monster's four arms, and a gem as a nose.

You will need:
A wooden spoon
Bright paint
Glue
Wiggle eyes, craft foam, pipe cleaners (obviously anything you have in your craft box can be used.
Instructions:
Paint your spoon and leave it to dry.
Glue on eyes and any other decoration you like to make your monster.
We used pipe cleaners as hair, foam as horns, mouth and our monster's four arms, and a gem as a nose.
<Sonal> 
You will need:
A wooden spoon
Bright paint
Glue
Wiggle eyes, craft foam, pipe cleaners (obviously anything you have in your craft box can be used.
Instructions:
Paint your spoon and leave it to dry.
Glue on eyes and any other decoration you like to make your monster.
We used pipe cleaners as hair, foam as horns, mouth and our monster's four arms, and a gem as a nose.

You will need:
A wooden spoon
Bright paint
Glue
Wiggle eyes, craft foam, pipe cleaners (obviously anything you have in your craft box can be used.
Instructions:
Paint your spoon and leave it to dry.
Glue on eyes and any other decoration you like to make your monster.
We used pipe cleaners as hair, foam as horns, mouth and our monster's four arms, and a gem as a nose.
