
You can connect with her via twitter or on facebook. Lindsey Whitney is a mom of two, home day care provider and blogger over at Growing Kids Ministry. Growing Kids Ministry is a blog designed to help parents, teachers, and Children’s Ministry workers who want to help the kids they love grow in their faith. Monster Theme Birthday Party from Hostess with the Mostessįive Little Monsters Went to School at Teach Preschool (Book ideas and a Link Up!) Monster Rock Magnets from Coast Inspired Crafts Monsters University Read-Along Storybook and CD I found some glitter glue and add that to the paint, so most of the accessories stuck just fine, but I did use a little spray adhesive (adults only) to get the star beads to stay put. Of course, you can use whatever you have lying around. We used some feathers, google eyes, mini pom-poms, ribbon and some star beads. Then I laid out the accessories and let them at it! To begin, I had the kids paint the toilet paper tube rolls.

Toilet Paper Tubes or Paper Towel Tubes.Inspired by this picture over at Red Ted Art (great blog!), we decided to make some tube monsters to go along with the Monster University Craze! Check Out These Other Monster Projects!.This monster blow art looks like so much fun! by Glitter on a DimeĪre you inspired to get making some monsters? What are you waiting for? Get out the glue, scissors, cardboard tubes, paint and get started.Kids will love making shape monsters with this printable by Fantastic Fun and Learning.THey’d make a cool decoration for your Halloween parties We made these monster lanterns from recycled yoghurt pots.You can find the printable to make these snapping peg monster puppets over at Moms and Crafters.These tie-dye coffee filter monsters look so cool! by ABC’s of Literacy.Make some furry Harry Potter book monsters, by Mama Smiles.Love these bright and colourful paper roll monsters by Arty Crafty Kids.Here’s a super-simple paper plate monster craft, by Simple Every Day Mom.
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Make some balloon monster decorations using our free printable monster features.Here’s an adorable set of craft stick monster bookmarks, by Darcy and Brian.Slide your fingers away from each other while keeping your palms on the paper, so that it splits apart along the cut line. Press your palms flat on either side of the cut line, with your index fingers right near the starter cut you made. Get kids giggling with this free set of printable monster jokes Use your palms and fingertips to pull the paper apart.Here’s a fun monster slime recipe by Only Passionate Curiosity.Create a sea monster costume from an upcycled cardboard box.Upcycle matchboxes into munching monster puppets.How fun are these paper shape monsters? by Messy Little Monster.Make a quirky pencil topper monster like these ones.Shape monster softies are a simple first sewing project, the printable pattern is free.Make sight word practice fun with a monster munch sight word game.Make some easy peasy pom pom monsters like these.Easy-peasy yarn-wrapped toilet paper roll monsters by Danya Banya.This fluffy yarn monster was made using pom pom trimmings.Make yarn monsters like these ones by Blue Bear Wood.These peg monsters with fluffy yarn hair are super easy to make.Bookworms are going to love these pet monster bookmarks by Kids Craft Room.Here are some super-easy paper bowl monsters by Crafts on Sea.Love these adorable straw monster puppets, by Crafts by Ria.Make some cut paper cut monster art from construction paper, by Walking By the Way.These felt monster children are so sweet! By The Soccer Mom Blog.These egg carton monsters make a great Halloween recycling craft.I love these colourful shape monster magnets, by Moms and Crafters.Create a simple set of paper bag monster puppets, by Simple Every Day Mom.How fun are these monster paper crowns complete with googly eyes? By Fantastic Fun and Learning.Make some 3D monster portraits from construction paper using our printable template.Whether you’re crafting in the classroom or at home, with toddlers and preschoolers, older kids or tweens, there’s sure to be something to keep your little monster busy. Today we’ve got a round-up of over 30 monster craft ideas both from our own archives and bloggers around the world.

Especially at Halloween time (although monsters hide under the bed and in kids’ bedroom closets year round, don’t they? haha) In any case, they’re always a fun theme to base crafts and activities on. You might also like these Fall crafts and activitiesĭo you find monsters funny, hideous, or scary? Maybe they’re a combination of all three. There are paper crafts, DIY toys, art ideas, printables and more. Here’s a monstrous collection of monster crafts and activities for kids!
