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  2. 23 Winter Crafts for Kids to Keep the Cold Weather Blues at Bay

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    This melting snowman craft is a fun and funny cardboard tube craft that kids of all ages can complete with a few basic craft room materials (pom poms or buttons, glue, construction paper, etc ...

  3. These Simple Spring Crafts Will Delight Everyone This Season

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    25 DIY Spring Crafts That Will Brighten Your Home The Best Ideas for Kids

  4. Paper craft - Wikipedia

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    Paper craft is a collection of crafts using paper or card as the primary artistic medium for the creation of two or three-dimensional objects. Paper and card stock lend themselves to a wide range of techniques and can be folded, curved, bent, cut, glued, molded, stitched, or layered. [ 1 ]

  5. How to Host the Perfect Galentine's Day Brunch, From a ... - AOL

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    Simple, homemade symbols of love can have a big impact. As the main event, make a one-of-a-kind tissue paper wall art. You will only need a few materials to pull this charming décor off: tissue ...

  6. Paper fortune teller - Wikipedia

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    The first of these to unambiguously depict the paper fortune teller is an 1876 German book for children. It appears again, with the salt cellar name, in several other publications in the 1880s and 1890s in New York and Europe. Mitchell also cites a 1907 Spanish publication describing a guessing game similar to the use of paper fortune tellers. [20]

  7. Paper toys - Wikipedia

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    The history of paper toys can be traced back to the art of origami (or-i-GA-me).The word is based on the Japanese words Ori, which means to fold, and Kami, which means paper. However origami's roots are from China and it spread to Japan somewhere around the sixth century. The craft was for only the rich at first because the cost of paper was ...