Cross Stitching Great For Detailed Kids

October 1, 2008

Looking for a craft for a detail oriented child?  Does your child enjoy crafting?  Do they have an ability to focus and enjoy spending their time creating?  Cross stitching may be the perfect hobby.

Even very young children can learn to cross stitch.  Children as young as seven have the ability to focus, the eye hand coordination and the skills necessary to create fun and memorable projects.  When just beginning, depending on the age of your child and their skill and patience level, plastic canvas projects may be exactly what they need.  If they’re more advanced then a basic fabric pattern can be used to start.  Here are some of the basic supplies you’ll need to get started:

Crafting Community

September 29, 2008

Crafting is better when shared.  At least that’s the sentiment behind numerous crafting communities available online.  They provide a place to connect, collaborate, learn, and educate.  Crafting communities enable like minded artists, designers, and crafters the ability to communicate and share their joy for their work.  Here are three top online crafting communities:

Craftster.org is an online forum.  It was created in 2003 as a place for crafters to share, post pictures, and even provide step by step instructions for their creations.  It is geared toward the more adventurous crafts and crafters.  They have a few fun slogans including, “Craftster.  Uncork the possibilities,” “Knit fast. Die warm,” and “Craftster.  Cheaper than therapy.”

Emergency “Must Have” Craft Supplies

September 24, 2008

Wise parents and child care givers know the power of a well stocked craft closet.  Rainy days, sick days, and those extra long school breaks can wreak havoc on even the most patient parents.  A well stocked craft closet can save babysitters, grandparents, and even parents when those two little words are uttered, “I’m Bored.”  The words are enough to send children and parents alike into tears.  Imagine having the ability to reach into your magic craft supply box and pull out a craft to keep your children busy and to entertain them when they’re seemingly incapable of entertaining themselves.

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