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Tag Archives: preschool crafts

A simple Tour de France inspired bicycle craft for preschoolers

05/06/201805/11/2018
The finished bicycle picture with the paper plate wheels, wooden skewer frame and craft foam saddle

This month’s #BostikBlogger craft theme is cycling/Tour de France as Bostik are one of the sponsors of this year’s Tour de France. We decided to make a simple bicycle picture using paper plates, wooden skewers and a piece of craft foam. This craft requires a little adult help with cutting out the bicycle wheels and… Read More

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Paper plate flower wreaths – a simple craft for preschoolers

12/04/201805/11/2018
Two paper plate flower wreaths

I love simple crafts that my girls can do themselves with very little assistance from me. This month’s #BostikBlogger craft theme is flowers. For our flower craft, we’ve been making paper plate flower wreaths. This is a perfect craft for little ones to do by themselves. The only part that my girls needed adult assistance… Read More

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Framed with love – how to make a simple craft-stick photo frame

27/01/201827/01/2018
The finished craft stick photo frame surrounded by heart shapes

I enjoyed being one of the Tots100 #BostikBloggers last year and am so happy to be able to continue doing it this year. Each month, I will be sent a craft box from Craft Merrily to create something in line with that month’s theme. I’m looking forward to sharing each month’s crafts along with instructions… Read More

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A simple paper lantern craft for Chinese New Year

12/12/201717/05/2019
A red paper lantern with gold glitter decoration

My attention is mainly focused on Christmas at the moment, but our crafting is looking a little further ahead. The theme for this month’s #BostikBlogger craft box is Chinese New Year. This falls on 16th February 2018 marking the start of the Year of the Dog. The Lantern Festival is held on the final day… Read More

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Creating an autumn wreath – a simple preschooler craft

10/10/201713/09/2019
An autumn wreath made with colourful leaves, conkers and a pine cone hanging on a door

Autumn is such a beautiful time of year. I love all the colours of the leaves on the trees and finding acorn cups and shiny conkers. We’ve collected quite a few pretty leaves when out and about ready for crafting. When this month’s #BostikBlogger craft box arrived with some fabric leaves in pretty autumn colours,… Read More

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Simple monster puppets – a fun craft for preschoolers

07/09/201705/11/2018
Three monster puppets made from felt, craft sticks, googly eyes, feathers, pipe cleaners and foam shapes

My girls love putting on shows with their toys. When this month’s monster-themed #BostikBlogger craft box arrived, I knew just what we could make with the contents. These simple monster puppets are such a fun and easy craft and are brilliant for putting on a show and playing make-believe with. My girls loved making them,… Read More

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Simple pencil pots – a quick and easy back to school craft

08/08/201705/11/2018
A pencil pot decorated with foam shapes and stars (left) and a pencil pot made with fabric wrapped pot decorated with buttons (right)

My girls love to draw and having pencils and pens handy is a must in our house. This month’s #BostikBlogger theme is “Back to School.” A pencil pot is always useful to keep those pens and pencils handy when it comes to doing homework (or filling in all those forms that come home in the… Read More

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I'm Louise, mummy of three - Jessica, forever six, who was born with half a heart and lives on in mine; and heart-healthy Sophie (born 2013) and Thomas (born 2018). I blog about living with grief after child loss, crafts, days out and the little moments of family life.

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