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©2016 Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms
Campfire Jamboree Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: Clothespin Dragonfly Magnet Materials:
Clothespins
Pipe cleaners
Markers or liquid watercolor paint (Discount School Supply #LW)
Wiggle eyes
Magnet strips
Procedure:
Campers can decorate clothes pin with markers or paint.
Glue loops of pipe cleaners on for wings and glue on eyes.
Hot glue magnet to back.
©2016 Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms
Campfire Jamboree Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: T‐shirts Materials:
T‐shirt (we use colored shirts with the camp logo printed on the front; or you can use plain shirts)
Acrylic paint
Foam brushes
Cardboard (for inside the shirts; or use flat UPS boxes)
Water and hand wipes for cleanup
Permanent markers (like Sharpies)
Fabric markers Prep:
Insert cardboard (or UPS box) into each shirt to create a firm surface to work on and to prevent the paint from transferring to the other side
Write each child’s name in large letters on the back of the shirt Procedure:
Paint child’s hand with acrylic paint and foam brush according to one of the designs OR for a simpler shirt simply place colored hand prints on the back (kids still love this)
Carefully press the child’s hand on the back of the shirt under the name
Wash the child’s hand
Once the paint has dried, embellish with paint/fabric markers
Child can also use fabric markers to decorate the front of the shirt (before doing hand design on back)
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Princess Prep School Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: Crown Headband Materials:
plastic headband (such as OT #IN‐68/45815)
toilet paper tube
scissors
paint
glue
glitter
self‐adhesive embellishments/gems Prep:
Cut deep V’s in the end of the paper towel tube to make a crown.
Poke a hole on opposite sides at the bottom end of each crown (these are for the headband).
Procedure:
Kids can use paint or glue and glitter to decorate the crown.
Can use stick on embellishments and gems to decorate.
Once the crown is dry, slide the headband through the holes. You might need to secure it with a dot of hot glue.
©2016 Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms
Princess Prep School Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: T‐shirts Materials:
T‐shirt (we use colored shirts with the camp logo printed on the front; or you can use plain shirts)
Acrylic paint
Foam brushes
Cardboard (for inside the shirts; or use flat UPS boxes)
Water and hand wipes for cleanup
Permanent markers (like Sharpies)
Fabric markers Prep:
Insert cardboard (or UPS box) into each shirt to create a firm surface to work on and to prevent the paint from transferring to the other side
Write each child’s name in large letters on the back of the shirt Procedure:
Paint child’s hand with acrylic paint and foam brush according to one of the designs OR for a simpler shirt simply place colored hand prints on the back (kids still love this)
Carefully press the child’s hand on the back of the shirt under the name
Wash the child’s hand
Once the paint has dried, embellish with paint/fabric markers
Child can also use fabric markers to decorate the front of the shirt (before doing hand design on back)
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Rock Star Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: Microphone Materials:
Paper towel tubes
Sponge Balls (OT #IN ‐ 20/100)
Paint
Glue
Glitter
Markers/crayons
Washi tape
Hot glue gun and glue sticks Procedure:
Kids paint their sponge ball or cover it with glue and glitter.
Kids decorate their tube with markers and/or crayons and washi tape.
Once the ball is dry, the teacher can hot glue it to the top of the tube.
©2016 Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms
Rock Star Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: T‐shirts Materials:
T‐shirt (we use colored shirts with the camp logo printed on the front; or you can use plain shirts)
Acrylic paint
Foam brushes
Cardboard (for inside the shirts; or use flat UPS boxes)
Water and hand wipes for cleanup
Permanent markers (like Sharpies)
Fabric markers Prep:
Insert cardboard (or UPS box) into each shirt to create a firm surface to work on and to prevent the paint from transferring to the other side
Write each child’s name in large letters on the back of the shirt
Procedure:
Paint child’s hand with acrylic paint and foam brush according to one of the designs shown OR for a simpler shirt simply place colored hand prints on the back (kids still love this)
Carefully press the child’s hand on the back of the shirt under the name
Wash the child’s hand
Once the paint has dried, embellish with paint/fabric markers
Child can also use fabric markers to decorate the front of the shirt (before doing hand design on back)
©2016 Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms
Superhero Training Camp Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: Superhero Cuffs & Belt Materials:
Oriental Trading Color Your Own Superhero Cuff & Belt Craft Kit (IN‐13674834)
Markers or crayons
Additional stick‐on embellishments (optional) Procedure:
Campers use markers or crayons to decorate belt and cuffs.
Can use additional stick‐on embellishments to decorate
©2016 Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms
Superhero Training Camp Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: Superhero Capes Materials:
Fabric capes o Such as Oriental Trading DIY Capes (IN‐13590335)
or Discount School Supply (KRYPTON)
Superhero alphabet stencils (attached)
Spray‐on fabric paint o Such as Tulip Fabric Spray Paint
Fabric markers Prep: Use the attached Superhero Alphabet Templates to create stencils of the first letter of each camper’s first name or just use a template of the star for each child. To create a stencil, print the desired page on heavy card stock and cut out the white areas. Procedure:
Lay the cape out flat (this is probably best done outside in the grass if possible).
Place the stencil in the desired location on the cape and let the child use the fabric spray paint (use one or more colors as desired) to spray the cape.
Remove the stencil and have the child use fabric markers to decorate as desired (this is probably best done at a table).
©2016 Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms
Superhero Training Camp Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: T‐shirts Materials:
T‐shirt (we use colored shirts with the camp logo printed on the front; or you can use plain shirts)
Acrylic paint
Foam brushes
Cardboard (for inside the shirts; or use flat UPS boxes)
Water and hand wipes for cleanup
Permanent markers (like Sharpies)
Fabric markers Prep:
Insert cardboard (or UPS box) into each shirt to create a firm surface to work on and to prevent the paint from transferring to the other side
Write each child’s name in large letters on the back of the shirt
Procedure:
Paint child’s hand with acrylic paint and foam brush according to one of the designs shown or let the child pick their own colors to create their own superhero OR for a simpler shirt simply place colored hand prints on the back (kids still love this)
Carefully press the child’s hand on the back of the shirt under the name
Wash the child’s hand
Once the paint has dried, embellish with paint/fabric markers
Child can also use fabric markers to decorate the front of the shirt (before doing hand design on back)
©2016 Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms
3..2..1..Blast Off! Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: Paper Plate Alien Materials:
Paper Plate
Green Tissue Paper
Purple & White Cardstock/Construction Paper
Scissors
School Glue Procedure:
Tear/cut up your tissue paper into 2×2 inch squares.
Cover your paper plate completely in school glue. Hand over the paper plate and tissue paper to your child, and ask them to completely cover the plate.
While they are decorating their plate – cut out the features of the alien’s face. This is where you can get really creative.
Once the paper plate is completely covered in tissue paper, glue on the facial features. Set aside, to let it dry completely before displaying.
©2016 Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms
3..2..1..Blast Off! Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: T‐shirts (Alien Design) Materials:
T‐shirt (we use colored shirts with the camp logo printed on the front; or you can use plain shirts)
Acrylic paint
Foam brushes
Cardboard (for inside the shirts; or use flat UPS boxes)
Water and hand wipes for cleanup
Permanent markers (like Sharpies)
Fabric markers Prep:
Insert cardboard (or UPS box) into each shirt to create a firm surface to work on and to prevent the paint from transferring to the other side
Write each child’s name in large letters on the back of the shirt
Procedure:
Paint child’s hand with acrylic paint and foam brush according to one of the designs OR for a simpler shirt simply place colored hand prints on the back (kids still love this)
Carefully press the child’s hand on the back of the shirt under the name
Wash the child’s hand
Once the paint has dried, embellish with paint/fabric markers
Child can also use fabric markers to decorate the front of the shirt (before doing hand design on back)
©2016 Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms
Pirate Adventure Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: Scratch and Reveal Pirate Maps Materials:
Scratch and Reveal Pirate Maps Procedure: Use the stick to scratch off the top layer and reveal the scene below.
©2016 Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms
Pirate Adventure Arts & Crafts Curriculum
Craft: T‐shirts Materials:
T‐shirt (we use colored shirts with the camp logo printed on the front; or you can use plain shirts)
Acrylic paint
Foam brushes
Cardboard (for inside the shirts; or use flat UPS boxes)
Water and hand wipes for cleanup
Permanent markers (like Sharpies)
Fabric markers Prep:
Insert cardboard (or UPS box) into each shirt to create a firm surface to work on and to prevent the paint from transferring to the other side
Write each child’s name in large letters on the back of the shirt
Procedure:
Paint child’s hand with acrylic paint and foam brush according to one of the designs shown OR for a simpler shirt simply place colored hand prints on the back (kids still love this)
Carefully press the child’s hand on the back of the shirt under the name
Wash the child’s hand
Once the paint has dried, embellish with paint/fabric markers
Child can also use fabric markers to decorate the front of the shirt (before doing hand design on back)