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Fun and Easy Crafts to Make With Food in the Kitchen

March 18, 2014 Amy 2 Comments

Are you trying to find fun and easy crafts to do with your kids? Have you tried turning to your pantry? There are so many fun things to make found in your pantry for any fun and easy craft to make with your kids. My little guy just glows when I mention the word craft. Like when we make homemade play dough or homemade finger paint made with items I already have at home. Visit the sites below for more fabulous crafts ideas from the kitchen.

Fun and Easy Crafts With FoodThe Best List of Fun and Easy Crafts to Make with Kitchen Ingredients.

Shamrock Bell Pepper Stamping. Stamping with food.

Shamrocks with bell peppers brought to you by Around the Table

St. Patrick's Day sensory bin (and some spontaneous science learning!) #StPatricksDay #sensorybins || Gift of Curiosity

St. Patrick’s Day Sensory Bin brought to you by Gift of Curiosity monster apple faces - Monster food idea Monster Apple Faces brought to you by Kids Activities Blog Fun and Easy Craft - Homemade Puffy Paint Made with simple kitchen ingredients

Homemade Puffy Paint brought to you by Teaching Mama Scratch and Sniff Jello Paint

Scratch and Sniff Jello Paint brought to you by Enchanted Homeschooling Mom

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  1. Ashley says

    March 20, 2014 at 1:14 pm

    Thanks for featuring the Jello paint we shared over at Enchanted Homeschooling Mom!

    Reply
    • Amy says

      April 4, 2014 at 7:16 am

      I thought this was such a simple idea. Thanks for sharing at Mom’s Library.

      Reply

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