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My sister and I are doing a stamp camp at the library next Tuesday. It will be for 8-12 year olds, any ideas on some projects we can do with them. We need 3. TIA
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I was thinking an Easter card that they could give to their Mom and Dad or grandparents. Or maybe stamp the outside of a small flower pot to put some spring bulbs or flowers in...
That is such a great idea to do stamp camps for the youngsters at the library!
My kids and I just made candy cards for Valentines. We rolled choc chip wheel (in pink for valentines) over pink cardstock. Then scored the cardstock to fit around a mini Kit Kat (dollar store). We then glued stamped hearts around the "box" Then punch the top and thread a ribbon through. Now push the Kit Kat down into the folded cardstock. When you pull the ribbon the Kit Kat comes out of the box. The kids at school thought they were so cool. They didn't even want to eat the Kit Kat because if they did the ribbon didn't pull anything up.
I hope I explained that okay.
Anyway, this was really simple for the kids to do and they LOVED it.
Are they girls? How about the girlfriends set? Maybe do a 6x6 scrapbook page? I saw in a mag. about shrinky dink hair scrunchies. They were really cute. Or Saint Patrick's day accordian cards?
Hope it helps. I have a 11yr DD and a 13yr DS.