New Year's Crafts
Ring in the new year with homemade noisemakers, high-top hats, and more that keep kids entertained well into the witching hour.
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- Antarctic Auditions: Penguin Craft
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- Transform used soda or water bottles and your child's lone socks into playful penguins -- and turn your lawn into an eye-catching, ... Read More
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- Glitzy Glasses
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- This January 1 we ring in 2010 — the last year for some time whose numerals can be easily turned into a pair of novelty glasses. Make the most of ... Read More
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- Good-luck Goldfish
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- Get the new year off to a swimming start with these fortune-bringing fish, a great craft from FamilyFun.com.
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- Make a Spin Drum
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- Ring in the new year (on December 31 or on January 23, the Chinese New Year) with this homemade noisemaker, a hand drum based on a traditional ... Read More
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- Noisemaker Shakers
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- Shake, rattle, and roll in the new year by helping your child recycle empty ribbon spools into colorful noisemakers for New Year's Eve. ... Read More
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- First-night Hats
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- Make and wear a hat for any holiday.
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- Lucky Penny
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- This cute coin-headed doll, good for one wish, makes a great New Year's party favor.
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- Make a Paper Noisemaker
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- A sheet of paper is all you'll need to create some buzz this New Year's Eve.
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- New Year's Card
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- Here's a fun way to ring in the new year -- with a personalized greeting card! A great craft from FamilyFun.com.
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- New Year's Flower Hat
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- Homemade flower party hat will get your New Year's bloomin'
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- New Year's Weather Hat
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- Bring blue skies to the party with this homemade hat
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- Playground Ball Ornaments
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- This fun toy is extremely versatile and fun during the holidays for decorations -- another great Christmas ornament from FamilyFun.com. ... Read More
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- Wishes Can Come True
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- Ring in the new year with a project that your child can bank on: a custom container for savings.
- An Ancient Tradition
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- You can turn New Year's into a celebration for the whole family.
- Clock-Face Piñata
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- Celebrate the stroke of midnight with a tick-tock clock chock full of treats.


