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Easter Crafts. 25 Easy Easter Craft Ideas

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The clock is ticking and we’re running out of days to make all those fabulous Easter crafts. Isn’t it time you got started?

Classroom Craft Activities. Looking For Easy Craft projects.

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It can be stressful and pressurised to come up with regular crafts to offer in class. I have taught all ages – and taught in prison. They are all difficult environments. Possibly like you I have wasted hours looking for suitable activities. Most are basic and often not written by teachers who understand the information you need to know. And they are not put in a layout that makes it easy.

Because I teach too, I know you want:
- Easy on the eye layout
- White space
- An intro
- A photograph
- What you need list
- What to do section
- Easy to follow instructions
- What next directions

You do not want to waste time getting nowhere. So when you find an idea, or a layout, or a style of writing that works for you, check out what else they have got.

They may have a series of easy craft projects that you can use straight off the page. Even if they only need a little tweaking it will be in a layout you are familiar with. That in itself will save you valuable time as you find your way around the instructions.

Make sure you know what level of project you are after and if you prefer things numbered or written in paragraphs – which are more difficult to follow. What other things would you ideally like included in your project instructions?

Would anything do or are you really prepared to take a bit of time getting familiar with a new, but possibly long-term supply of ideas? The quickest to find, free stuff may not always be your best teaching ideas. Great for now, but can you keep to returning to it for the kind of activities you need?

It may take you a while to find what you are after, but if you find the well, go drink! Classroom craft activities deserve a little help from fellow teachers.

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Weekly Crafts | Your Online Craft Course Will Not Wait

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If you sign up to a weekly crafts program you can’t put things off. The whole idea of a program is to give you time to work through each project or activity before the next. You’re in the wrong program if you can’t give your weekly projects the time they need.

Honestly though, I’ve never met a crafter who could put off doing crafts. It’s like a fix, something we have to do. We can procrastinate all we like on the housework, the chores – all those have to’s in life. But give us a craft magazine, a project, and a bit of time, and we’ll fill it – and the rest, quite happily.

And that’s why crafters love a weekly crafts program.

It gives us time to indulge. And if we need to justify the expense, well we can do that by allowing ourselves the time it takes to complete our ‘homework’.

It’s rare for a crafter to find themselves caught in a catch up situation with crafts, unless they’ve not been able to prioritise a bit of ‘me time’.

I know people who get out their weekly calendar and put in all those essential things because find themselves getting less and less time for the things they want to do. If you’re able to, write in your weekly crafts program time. Look through the project and allow yourself time to play.

Some justify an annual gym membership to themselves and their partners by saying it makes them happier, healthier, easier to live with etc. Well crafts can do the same for us.

The heart rate slows, breathing regulates, stress falls away (or it should) as we get engrossed in the weekly activity.

So don’t let yourself feel guilty. It’s not self-indulgence. It’s essential to your well being. If you’re a passionate crafter that is.

And of course, allowing yourself the time to play is important for those who put the course together.

Give them a little credit too for their hard work or you’ll end up getting less than you deserve for you time, money and effort.

I’m all for a weekly dose of crafts. If I haven’t done the project – or the technique before then it’s a great way to learn because it comes in small manageable bites.

It can’t be too massive a project because it’s weekly for goodness sake. If I wanted to make a quilt I’ve signed up for the wrong thing!

No, weekly crafts sounds just great. A little and often. Surprises too, which can be great, unless you know what’s coming.

Where do I sign? Think I’ve got a window of time coming up!

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Easy Craft Ideas | Good Craft Projects Should Be Easy

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Finding a source of accessible easy Craft Ideas isn’t as simple as you’d think it would be.

With Craft and Hobby Sites growing by the day, a simple Google Search shows us that Easy Craft Ideas are big business.

Business it might be but sadly not all Craft Publishers are big on easing people into their way of doing things.

Let’s take the festive season as an example of how Craft Writers approach new readers…

We’re thrown in a room with others we think we know. We’ve got a few basics in common but we might not all understand each other. We might have some idea of what’s coming at us but often we’re wrong and a bit of “forewarning” might have made us better prepared!

Alright, so a bit alarmist. But trust me as they say, I’m a Craft Teacher. And as a reader of many a Craft Blog, Magazine and Craft Book, I’ve been sadly let down by more than a few.

I suppose I’m a follower of the instruction ‘simple’. I can only thank my stars that somewhere along the way I was taught to think simple, and for that I’ve got to thank many a student and the ‘odd’ tutor or two.

You see good Craft Ideas don’t have to simple themselves. They just need to be presented it an easy to follow and simple way. Ideas – being ideas, are really just thoughts, shared with others. And for that to be done well they need to written in a follow-able style.

So whilst we may Google sources of Easy Craft Ideas, and check out a range of ‘sellers’ we might not always find their site easy to navigate or more importantly, understand their project instructions…

Many a year ago I taught a Blind student. He came in all unexpectedly. I didn’t expect him in my class and he wasn’t prepared for doing Crafts. Our session together wasn’t great for either of us, but it did me a power of good later. Because I learnt that good Art and Craft Ideas need to start with basics. Instructions need to follow the art of good letter writing – a beginning, a middle and an end.

And Maurice, that day, taught me that sharing Craft ideas with others is big on the business of understanding.

If the teller forgets to tell all, and the listener doesn’t understand the telling then the sharing gets lost in the mix.

I learnt that understanding is important for the writer and the reader. Because if ideas are to shared online they need to be clearly written and carefully laid out.

It’s just an extension of classroom teaching, but it’s on the page. But it’s obvious to me that not all those who share Art and Craft Ideas are teachers. They start explaining what to do part way through it all. They don’t link learning with what went before. They don’t lead people in steps. Or allow for small early successes. Or say well done. Or show. Or tell….

I hope I’m making it a simple a choice. It’s this. Or That.

It’s up to you. Find a writer you believe in, trust to deliver, and want to follow. Simple as.

It’s that or gobbledygook. Complete Turkey nonsense.

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Fun and easy crafts. Craft Ideas Search

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We all want an easy time of finding Fun and Easy Crafts.  Sounds like a match made in heaven, right?  In my experience though, the two rarely go together in as smooth a fashion as we would like.

We know what to do.  You put the keywords “fun and easy crafts” into the search engine and hit enter.  We know enough to expect a goodly return for our efforts.  But sadly this is where, for my money, the fun and easy part of the process stops.  Unless of course you know where to go in the Craft Site maze.

Because what comes up is a whole heap of sites vying for our attention.  We have to find the projects first, often buried deep within a site.  We check them out and find what! That they are either targeted at children or written by someone with a degree in Vocabulary!

Now I know there are many fine writers out there but you have to question the quality of many of the ‘free’ craft project sites as the best place to track down a good source of the prize.

I suppose ultimately it comes down to what we are after. If we want Fun and Easy Crafts for ourselves, to stretch us a bit, we are in a particular type of market.

Perhaps we want a simplistic, playgroup type of project featuring heavily on paper and glue – that is another target group.  And, of yes, what about the one where they do not give you all the details you would like, start without the basics and miss bits out…

But then, surely, that would not come up in a Fun and Easy Crafts search page.  Or would it?

Sometimes, even this seemingly precise keyword phrase can throw up the odd ‘Googly’ or two.  Google does not do all the work.  It will sort the basics out and give us what it sees as the best matches for our search term.  But the rest – going through the sites, getting familiar with their layout, style, humour, graphics, and project levels… Well, that is where fun and easy can shoot out the window…

It can be enough to leave any hardened crafter exercising increasing scissor action!  It makes me question the quality of such free information and whether the price you have had to pay for finding, reading, pulling apart and rejecting a project has been worthy of the Fun and Easy Craft search term.

The process of finding Fun and Easy crafts is definitely not an easy one.  But once we have found someone who delivers the same as our Google search term then we know Fun and Easy Crafts is just a snip away.

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Fun and easy crafts

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Let’s face it. We all want an easy time of finding Fun and Easy Crafts.  Sounds like a match made in heaven, right?  In my experience though, the two rarely go together in as smooth a fashion as we’d like.

We know what to do.  You put the keywords “fun and easy crafts” into the search engine and hit enter.  We know enough to expect a goodly return for our efforts.  But sadly this is where, for my money, the fun and easy part of the process stops.  Unless of course you know where to go in the Craft Site maze.

Because what comes up is a whole heap of site vying for our attention.  We have to find the projects first, often buried deep within a site.  We check them out and find what! That they’re either targeted at children or written by someone with a degree in Vocabulary!

Now I know there are many fine writers out there but you have to question the quality of many of the ‘free’ craft project sites as the best place to track down a good source of the prize.

I suppose ultimately it comes down to what we’re after.
If we want Fun and Easy Crafts for ourselves, to stretch us a bit, but still be do-able and valuable then that’s one type of market
Perhaps we want a simplistic, playgroup type of project featuring heavily on paper and glue – that’s another target group
And , of yes, what about the one where they don’t give you all the details you’d like, start without the basics and miss bits out…

But then, surely, that wouldn’t come up in a Fun and Easy Crafts search page.  Or would it.

Sometimes, even this seemingly precise keyword phrase can throw up the odd ‘googlie’ or two1  Google doesn’t do all the work.  It’ll sort the basics out and give us what it sees as the best matches for our search term.  But the rest – going through the sites, getting familiar with their layout, style, humour, graphics, and project levels…Well, that’s where fun and easy can shoot out the window…

It can be enough to leave any stalwart crafter exercising increasing scissor action!

Now I know there are many fine writers out there, but you have to question the quality of such free information and whether the price you’ve ultimately had to pay for finding, reading, deciphering and rejecting has been worthy of the Fun and Easy Craft search term.

The process of  Learning Crafts is an individual as we are.  We all have our preferred way to pick up new skills and techniques. The Craft Teacher can have you learning crafts fast with a Proven system for mastering any Craft Skill.  Our Weekly Step by Step Online Craft Course gives you choices in how and when you learn.  We create the steps and you set the pace. Go here to find how to get your best supply of Fun and Easy Crafts