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Category Archive: Crafts for Kids

Mar
08

The New Crayon, Restaurants Need More Wikki Stix

Written by Julie Henning Mini Play Paks As the “Feed Me” editor of the online travel magazine Road Trips for Families, our  family eats out more than the average American household. As tired of chicken  nuggets as we are of primary-colored crayons, we were thrilled to discover  Wikki Stick Mini Play Packs in Amish Country, …

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Feb
01

Year of the Dragon Craft Activity for Kids

In Chinese Astrology 2012 is the Year of the Dragon. The Year of the Dragon started on January 23, 2012 and will end on February 09, 2013. In Eastern philosophy, the Dragon is said to be a deliverer of good fortune and a master of authority. Therefore, those people born in Dragon years are to …

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Jan
30

Create-A-Card Fun Kit–Winner of Creative Child 2011 Toy of the Year for Creative Crafts

The Create-A-Card Fun Kit by Wikki Stix was awarded the coveted 2011 Creative Child Toy of the Year for Creative Crafts–an awards program created by Creative Child Magazine. The Wikki Stix brand is owned by Omnicor, Inc., a company based in Phoenix, Arizona. The Create-A-Card Kit is a unique product for creating three-dimensional greeting cards …

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Jan
24

Make Fun and Creative Paper Dolls with Wikki Stix!

What you’ll need: Card stock, scissors, and Wikki Stix! For a single paper doll, use the Template attached here, print out the doll body and cut out the paper doll. To make your paper doll sturdier, use glue to attach to light weight cardboard. For a chain of paper dolls, trace the doll body onto …

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Nov
13

Creative Indoor Fun for Kids

Fun Craft activities for kids!

When the weather is too cold, too snowy or too rainy for the kids to play outdoors, brew up some hot chocolate and host a neighborhood play day. A fun craft activity for the kids…work together to create a mural! You’ll need a roll of finger paint paper, or butcher paper which you can roll …

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