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three colorful towels hanging on a clothes line in the woods with trees and bushes behind them

These 8 kids outdoor nature crafts all encourage kids to get outdoor to gather resources for lots of crafting fun. The craft activities featured here do not require many extra resources and include either recycled goods or items you will most likely have already at home. There are crafts here to keep all ages happy from

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the sun print art project is an easy and fun way to teach kids how to make it

After noticing how old furnitures leave a print, my kids are fascinated and thus this Sun Print Art activity was born! A great STEM activity to explore the power of the Sun, this is a great science and art project for a preschooler and elementary school kid. #PreschoolerSTEMActivity #LearningAboutTheSun #KidsScienceProjects

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how to make sun prints with tissue paper

Acrylic Paint Sun Printing (No Special Materials) - Looking for a fun and creative summer activity for kids? Try sun painting with acrylics! This easy and engaging project requires no special materials and guarantees hours of artistic fun. Check out this blog post for step-by-step instructions and create vibrant masterpieces under the sun.

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Cardboard Roll Stamp Sun Craft

When it’s too hot to be outside, you can spend an afternoon crafting your own cute and oh so easy Cardboard Roll Stamp Sun Craft!

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a paper plate sun craft for kids with free cutouts

Check out one of my favorite preschool crafts! This sun craft for kids is great for building fine motor skills and boosting creativity! Sun Crafts for Kids | Sun Craft Preschool | Sun Theme | Summer Activities | Suncatcher | Suncatcher DIY

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the steps to make diy easy sunprints with flowers and leaves on them

Sun Prints, an easier version: Photo 1. Start with black construction paper. 2. Arrange found objects on the paper - we used flowers and leaves gathered in the backyard. 3. Cover with glass or plexi to hold everything in place. 4. Place in direct sunlight. 5. The sun will fade the black paper, leaving you with a beautiful and surprisingly detailed print! Ours took several days to fully fade, this will depend on the strength of sunlight.

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