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Cartoon Corner |
Learn to draw cartoons and
discover drawing tricks. The Cartoon Corner also offers puzzles,
stories, and jokes and riddles |

Craft Cabin |
Make a treasure chest, stained
glass windows, cardboard and potato prints, picture frames, homemade
paper, and other fun things. This World Book site has crafts for
children ages 4 to 6, and 7 and up. |

Crafts for Kids |
Each week you'll find a new set
of links and original craft ideas on a different theme. This is a
great place to start looking for crafts. By Shelley Gilbert for
About.com |

Danielle's
Place of Crafts and Activities
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A nice collection of crafts for
Christian and other themes interwoven with Bible lessons. Crafts
have pictures of finished items, materials lists, step-by-step
instructions, and many also have printable patterns. Created by
Carolyn, a mom and Sunday school teacher. |

DLTK's Crafts
for Kids |
Make these crafts using cardboard
toilet paper tubes and other household items. There are instructions
and patterns for making animals, holiday crafts, and other crafts.
Created for preschool children |

Download -a-Dinosaur |
Print out these patterns to color
and create a stand-up dinosaur |

Early Childhood.com |
Make a 3-D butterfly, paper bag
puppets, chalk marbled paper, coat hanger critters, Fall paper
lanterns, egg carton flowers, and more. The materials listed are
usually name brand products, but you can replace these with whatever
you have on hand |

Eillen's Favorite Camp Crafts & Other Fun Things |
This is a unique collection of
craft links. You'll find projects, instructions, information and
supply sources for beadie animals, braiding and needlework, polymer
clay, general crafts and Jewish crafts and beadie animals designs.
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Elmer's Glue |
Includes lots of ideas for crafts
that use glue. Projects in Kidzone are listed according to the
amount of time it takes to make them. There are also monthly
projects and crafts for the classroom. Crafts do not include
patterns. |

Family Fun
Arts and Crafts |
Features text instructions for
many crafts from Family Fun magazine. There are no patterns. |