Wednesday, December 31, 2014

New Year Eve Projects for kids



Scott and I hear about Parents faking New Years for kids.  Basically,   they celebrate it early or at noon and tell their children that is when it happens. (Lying!!!)

DIY New Year's Eve Noisemakers





Materials: drinking straw, scissors, glitter glue, sequins

Directions:
Take a drinking straw and will want to crease one end.
Cut off one side at a sharp angle.
Do the same on the other side to create a pointed end. This will be the end you blow from to make the screeching noise.

Options:
One can decorate by using glitter. Covered the straw in white glue and sprinkled with glitter.
Other options are using colorful sequins or also used glitter paint.


Embellished Glitter Glasses



Materials: glitter, kid’s glasses, glue, sheet paper, feathers, clear nail polish

Directions:
Glue the glasses with the glue stick, then you put on the stuff glitter on the glasses. And then you put the (clear) nail polish on and let them dry.
Options:
You might have to use the very hot glue stick and add frathers.

Printable NYE Party Hats



Materials: glitter, kid’s glasses, glue, sheet paper, feathers, clear nail polish
Directions:
Glue the glasses with the glue stick, then you put on the stuff glitter on the glasses. And then you put the (clear) nail polish on and let them dry.
Options:
You might have to use the very hot glue stick and add frathers.
Printable NYE Party Hats



Directions:

Print New Year’s Eve Party Hat template on white cardstock paper. Cut out the hat you want. Cut the two white slits on the hat tab.
Using your X-Acto knife and self-healing mat carefully cut the New Year’s Party hat slit –freehanded it but you could also use a ruler as your guide.
Take apart some curly ribbon bows.
Grab a couple curly ribbons and fold in the middle.
Tie a knot in the middle of the curly ribbon.
Fold and curl the New Year’s Eve party hat, slipping the tab inside the slit.



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