Mother's Day Craft Ideas
My son's 4-H club worked on Mother's Day crafts at their meeting last Sunday.
Our 4-H leader, artist Daylene Moss (link to website coming soon) came up with some cute ideas that I thought I'd share.
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Silk was pre-sewn into approximately 4x6" rectangular sacks with an inch gap opening in the corner. The children then spooned flaxseed (infused with lavender water from spray bottle) into the sacks.
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Needles were double threaded pre-knotted in matching colors.
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The children, with some help, whip stitched the inch gap to close off the pillow to complete the project.
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Mom can enjoy her new lavender scented eye pillow with her feet up and Dad and the kids cleaning the house and making dinner. (hint hint)
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The second project is a picture or recipe holder.
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Multiple colors of pre-cut 12 gauge aluminum craft wire and a collection of large hole colorful beads were provided for the children to choose. The children bent the wire using pliers or strong hands.
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Wide circle bases looped up to a small spiral at the top with a variety of beads through out the piece.
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The children drew notes to mom on note cards to be tucked into the the spiral as part of the gift presentation.
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This cute little craft can be used to display a photo or a recipe card.
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4-H is a wonderful youth program for children ages 5-19. I was a member of the Rolling Hills 4-H club in L.A. County from the age of 10 - 18. It gave me confidence in public speaking, knowledge about leadership and taught me the responsibility of community service. Daylene Moss, leader of the Pinion Pines 4-H club here in Reno also teaches art camps over summer vacation.