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Martha Stewart has shared a variety of fun and creative craft ideas for kids over the years. These crafts often involve simple materials that can be found around the house or in craft stores, and they are designed to help kids develop their creativity, fine motor skills, and have fun. Here are a few of her favorite craft ideas for kids:
### 1. **Paper Plate Crafts**
Martha Stewart often features fun ways to transform paper plates into works of art. Kids can create masks, animals, or even scenes from their imagination. For example, a **paper plate owl** craft could involve painting the plate, adding feathers, and using markers to create eyes.
### 2. **Decorative Rocks**
Kids can collect smooth, flat rocks and use paint, glitter, and markers to decorate them. These decorated rocks can be turned into creatures, designs, or even inspirational message stones. It’s a simple, eco-friendly craft.
### 3. **Homemade Playdough**
Martha has featured many variations of homemade playdough, which is a great sensory activity for kids. The dough can be made from flour, salt, cream of tartar, water, and food coloring. Kids can then use it to create different shapes, animals, or even letters.
### 4. **Pom-Pom Animals**
Pom-poms can be used to make all kinds of cute animals, such as bears, rabbits, or even sea creatures. This craft involves hot glue (for adults to handle), pipe cleaners, and googly eyes, allowing kids to assemble their creations.
### 5. **Origami**
Teaching kids simple origami, such as making cranes, boats, or frogs, can be a fun and engaging activity. Martha Stewart has often highlighted how kids can learn the art of paper folding, improving their focus and fine motor skills.
### 6. **Nature Crafts**
Using natural materials like leaves, twigs, pinecones, or flowers, Martha encourages creating beautiful nature-inspired crafts. Kids can make nature collages, leaf prints, or even decorate pinecones to hang as ornaments.
### 7. **Painted Flower Pots**
Kids can paint small terracotta pots and use them to plant flowers or herbs. This craft not only allows for creativity but also teaches kids about responsibility as they care for their plants.
### 8. **Friendship Bracelets**
With colorful threads, kids can create their own friendship bracelets by weaving, braiding, or knotting. Martha has shared simple ways to make these bracelets with various patterns, making them a great project for kids to give to their friends.
### 9. **Handprint Crafts**
Using handprints to create keepsakes is a wonderful way to preserve memories. Kids can make handprint animals, flowers, or even turn their handprints into fun holiday decorations like turkeys for Thanksgiving or pumpkins for Halloween.
### 10. **Recycled Crafts**
Martha Stewart promotes crafting with materials that might otherwise be thrown away. Kids can use old cardboard boxes, bottle caps, egg cartons, and more to create everything from sculptures to jewelry, helping them understand the value of reusing materials.
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