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20. Salt dough cutouts The possibilities here are as endless as your collection of cookie cutouts. Salt dough ornaments are a lot like baking cookies, except you don't eat the outcome.
Decoupage Christmas Trees What you’ll need: Recycled cardboard (cereal boxes, mailers, boxes, old notebook covers) Colorful recycled papers (we used stationery and maps) Glitter Mod Podge or ...
Do you like stained glass? Then try making these paper cutouts with black paper and colored tissue for an interesting stained-glass effect. . This project can be modified depending on your child's ...
View full size Randy L. Rasmussen/The OregonianA garland, rendered in newsprint (top) and construction paper. If your Christmas tree is looking a little bare, consider making a few homemade ornaments.
London-based artist Rich McCor creatively uses paper cutouts to transform some of the world's most noted vacation sites into amazing artworks by photographing them using optical illusion.
This year, as I was hanging it in just the perfect spot, it occurred to me that my daycare kids would love to make folded paper balls as a Christmas craft. They’re easy to make, so it’s a ...
Decorate with rhinestones and loop a piece of ribbon or twine through one section to hang the ornament. Poinsettia Paint your toilet paper roll and allow to dry. Cut the roll into 8-10 even pieces.
You know, that photographer from the UK who brings the world to life with a variety of paper cutouts? Well, last time we caught up with McCor, he was running around London with a bunch of Disney ...
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