Wednesday, April 29, 2009
...JOY! Felt Cuffs
Our lesson this week is the story of Paul and Silas having joy and praising God while in prison. So to go along with that we're making cuff style bracelets that say JOY. (I admit that I amuse myself with the idea of making cuff bracelets for a story that involves handcuffs. Get it?)
After I took a class where felt charm bracelets were made, I've loved this idea, so I was happy to find a way to share it with the kids at church. With a limited time to work on crafts, this is simplified quite a bit. But you could make it more involved if you like.
Prep for this craft:
Cut felt pieces to 2"x8" (one per child)
Sew a large button to one end (optional...you could have kids do this)
Cut a button hole in the other end (again...you could have kids do this)
Cut JOY letters from felt
You'll also need:
Embroidery thread
Needles
Extra felt scraps
Scissors
Glue
Download the PDF assembly instructions here.
Friday, April 24, 2009
...Fish Crayon Resists
We start a new unit in our children's ministry this week, and it is under sea themed. So, a few of the projects in the next eight weeks with go with that. This week a crayon resist...
Prep for this craft:
Print out Fish Outlines on cardstock and trim in half
Trim black construction paper in half
You'll also need:
Crayons
Watercolor Paints
Download the PDF assembly instructions here.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
...God Hunt Journals
Something a little different this week. These journals work well as a craft, but we'll be using them in our small groups. Let me describe what we're doing.
Our lesson this week is the story of Breakfast on the Beach. Jesus surprises His disciples by appearing to them and making them breakfast. We're talking about how we can see God at work in everyday, and sometimes surprising, situations...we just have to be on the lookout. This kind of "I Spy" comes from a book called The God Hunt.
To help kids remember all the amazing things (little and big) that God does for us, we're making these journals. They are blank books that the kids can add cut-out prompts to the pages, then write down the things they see God doing each day.
Prep for this project:
Print out God Hunt Journal Covers
Print out God Hunt Journal Prompts
Trim covers to 5.5" x 8.5"
Trim additional paper to 5.5" x 8.5" for pages
You'll also need:
Staplers
Scissors
Glue Sticks
You can pre-assemble the blank books (as we did) or have the kids fold and staple the pages and cover themselves. Either way, as you are working on these, talk about the amazing ways and places that God shows up each day in our lives!
Our lesson this week is the story of Breakfast on the Beach. Jesus surprises His disciples by appearing to them and making them breakfast. We're talking about how we can see God at work in everyday, and sometimes surprising, situations...we just have to be on the lookout. This kind of "I Spy" comes from a book called The God Hunt.
To help kids remember all the amazing things (little and big) that God does for us, we're making these journals. They are blank books that the kids can add cut-out prompts to the pages, then write down the things they see God doing each day.
Prep for this project:
Print out God Hunt Journal Covers
Print out God Hunt Journal Prompts
Trim covers to 5.5" x 8.5"
Trim additional paper to 5.5" x 8.5" for pages
You'll also need:
Staplers
Scissors
Glue Sticks
You can pre-assemble the blank books (as we did) or have the kids fold and staple the pages and cover themselves. Either way, as you are working on these, talk about the amazing ways and places that God shows up each day in our lives!
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
...Jesus is Alive Tissue Flowers
Easter is a great day for celebrating! This Sunday in our children's ministry we'll be making tissue paper flowers that say "Jesus is Alive!"
This craft was adapted from a Martha Stewart project, and we'll be doing it with 2nd-5th grade. Wrapping the tape may be difficult for kids younger than this, but it could be adapted for them. (The K-1st grade kids will be making clothespin butterflies instead this week.)
Prep for this craft:
Cut out squares of tissue (4"-8")
Print out Jesus is Alive leaves
You'll also need:
Pipe Cleaners
Floral Tape
Scissors
Download the PDF assembly instructions here.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
...He So Loved the World Cross Necklaces
This coming Sunday our children's ministry lesson is on the crucifixion. (yes, it's Palm Sunday, but the curriculum we are using split up the crucifixion and resurrection into two lessons...a bit crazy, but there it is) As a reminder of Jesus' great love, our 2nd-5th graders will be making nail cross necklaces.
A quick search online turns up various examples of this, either to buy already made, as kits, or just as ideas. This is a slightly simplified version to save money and to make it a bit easier for kids to assemble.
Prep for this craft:
-Purchase 2" and 2 1/2" masonry nails, one of each size for each child (you may want to wipe them off in advance...they usually have a layer of oil that will come off on skin and clothes)
-Cut pieces of 20 gauge jewelry wire, one for each child
-Cut jute or hemp (about 36") and tie into necklaces, one for each child
Download the PDF assembly instructions here.
..."I Can See" Embossed Stationery
This craft was used to cover a few concepts from our lesson. First, one of the stories we used was Jesus healing the blind man, but we also talked about how Jesus showed He is the Son of God by doing many amazing things. Embossed stationery has a braille effect to it, and can be used to tell others that Jesus is the Son of God.
This idea came from a book of Hello Kitty crafts, which has quickly become a favorite of mine!
Prep for this craft:
-Cut out simple shapes from thin cardboard (cereal boxes work well)
-Cut sheets of letter size paper in half
-Run off copies of an envelope template and instructions
Download the PDF assembly instructions here.
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