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Heyo! Local friends – quick note to let you know I’m helping put together a community art project with my favorite local store, Stumble & Relish. We will be weaving with fabric strips into a fence and it’s going to be AWESOME. No special skills required, but may involve sitting on the ground (read: keep...Read More

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Cassie Stephens: Paper Weaving Made Easy! Kindergarten Weaving Projects, Paper Weaving Art Lesson, Weaving Paper Art, Weaving Kindergarten, Paper Weaving Art Projects, Paper Weaving For Kids, Paper Weaving Projects, Paper Weaving Art, Class Charter

Currently all of my first grade students are paper weaving. We are working large this year with 12"X18" pieces of paper as our looms and I wasn't sure how it would go. Normally, we work half that size but they did great! This isn't the end of what these weavings will ultimately look like. However, when I shared on Instagram, I got a lot of questions about the process. Did I cut the looms? If not, how did I teach it so they could cut them easily? I have a LOT of weaving videos on my YouTube…

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How to make a DIY loom (that actually works) in less than five minutes, using leftover cardboard! Great for group crafts, kids weaving, bachelorette party activities and baby shower activities. Diy Loom, Mini Loom, Christmas Party Crafts, Weaving For Kids, Group Crafts, Wine Bottle Diy Crafts, Diy Weaving, Baby Shower Activities, Weaving Projects

Do you have a loom? Have you tried weaving? If you've been wanting to jump on this fiber trend but feel like buying a loom is a bit daunting, did you know it's super easy to make a DIY loom... and that DIY looms actually work great?! Here's how to make a sweet little mini DIY loom (that actually works) in less than five minutes! All you need is a scrap of cardboard (the flap of a box works great) and you're good to go. First, cut your cardboard to size. We used a piece about 4" x 6". You can…

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