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what kinds of american crafts should i teach my foreign exchange student?
what are american crafts to show my foreign exchange student?im hosting Crafts Thickers a foreign exchange student in august and she likes to do crafts. i also love crafts and she is bringing some mexican crafts with her and i would like to show her some american crafts.....but i dont know of any crafts that we have that mexico doesnt have. thanks for your help.
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10 Comments

  1. kiki - January 5, 2011 at 12:28 am

    wood burning, models, building birdhouses, making key chains with that plastic lace stuff, have him be in charge of photoraphy & the rest of you can make scrapbooks with the pics he take.

  2. southron_98 - January 5, 2011 at 12:56 pm

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  3. PunkeyBoo! - January 6, 2011 at 12:22 am

    Here is a craft idea that you can do so much with after you are finished with it. first buy a package of coffee filters. any kind is fine (even a cheap kind) Next get some markers and decorate the coffee filters. don’t do anthing fancy just like swirls and spirals going from the center all the way to the outside. Then fold them in half and half and half until they are like pie pieces (> kind of looks like that. Then dip one end into some water either out of a cup or a bowl and watch the colors run make sure it all gets wet but you don’t need to drench the thing. Just a little bit goes along way trust me you will see when you do it. then after it is wet unfold it and let it dry. It will look pretty crazy and you can do so many things with it. Examples: make flowers. pinch the middle and twist and put tape around the stem part so it doesn’t come undone. Use them as a back ground for pictures. They are so many things you can do with them. Use your imagination. Hoped this helped!!! Good Luck and have fun.

  4. aloha91girl - January 6, 2011 at 12:41 pm

    This willl certainly keep even the oldest of kids entertained.Also – coloring books are very good, painting, making stuff out of clay and even decorating an old t shirt with markers (not the washable kind, though).

  5. LIzzz - January 7, 2011 at 12:37 am

    beading?? string beads and make jewelry or something?

  6. Mommiedearest - January 7, 2011 at 12:53 pm

    Look through these and see if there is something there that will help you. Sorry to hear about your problem I’m stuck but because of physical problems. These are 23 free lessons and they refer you to 18 more.http://www.craftown.com/lessons.htm

  7. msdnmo - January 8, 2011 at 12:04 am

    Cclay (work with clay to build fine motor skills)collages (let the kids rip tissue paper, cut pictures, etc)candy catchers (take jolly rancher hard candy and put them in a zip-pie bag. one for each child. let the kids crush them with a small mallet. put a cookie cutter on a piece of wax paper and let the child fill with candy. bake until the candy has melted. glue a string to the back. sun-catchers!!)cookies (let the kids add the ingredients and mix, then bake)Ddraw with crayons, markers, chalkdance to musicdecorate something (baby food jar: cut small pieces of tissue paper. water down some glue and let the kids paint on the pieces of tissue. overlap them. looks like stained glass. great for presents)decorate a hat (have each child bring a hat (or white shirt) from home to decorate with fabric paints, sequins, etc.

  8. certifiedtarotmaster - January 8, 2011 at 12:07 pm

    hatbandsmacrame them into a guitar strap with colored hemp twinebead them onto the back of a jacket so it says your band’s namebuy scrunchies and sew them on it so it’s a plucky scrunchie! (Sorry! couldn’t resist!)make a watchband or headbandmake them into a long fringe for a vest, pants or ponchosew them down the sides of your pant legs in a stripemake a chain mail jerkin (medieval vest) out of them by hooking them together with metal o-ringsmake a chain mail purse or cell phone casemake key chainsmake a lap counter out of themdo what my band does and save them in a picky bank, then toss them to the audience during your last song

  9. mywaypink - January 9, 2011 at 12:18 am

    Picture Frames , Mosaic a table , Jewelry ;) ))

  10. Madame M - January 9, 2011 at 12:26 pm

    I liked cross-stitching at that age. Crochet is really good, too, because you can take it with you if you are working on small projects like granny squares.The coolest craft I ever saw was left in my science desk by a previous occupant. He or she had taken the wire from a spiral notebook, and made it into a table — on different day, I’d found a chair made out of wire. You just fool with it until it looks right, I guess. I think it needs a certain amount of talent and patience, though. It’s not a paint-by-numbers sort of craft.

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