Sleepover Party Crafts
by Abigail Beal
Sleepovers are always so much
fun because you get to see all of your friends at once.
You get to stay up late and play games. But sometimes sleepover
parties are a time for kids to cause mischief – and they do so
because they are simply given a little too much free time. Here
are some fun crafts that are great for sleepover parties that
involve the fun of working as a group, but also creating
something special that you get to take home. The kids will have
fun making the projects but also will have fun knowing they
have made a special memento. My niece has a message &
doodle pillowcase that is now five years old that she
absolutely treasures – and she’s not a “crafter”.
You may also spark a bit of creativity in
someone that night by offering a craft project – you never
know!
Message & Doodle Pillowcases
You will need:
Pillowcases – any color
Permanent markers
Cardboard
Give each child a pillowcase and a piece of cardboard. On
each pillowcase they will write their name and a special
message to that person. This craft works best if the children
begin by writing their own names on their pillowcases, then you
can help keep track of whose pillowcases are whose. Have the
children write their names all in the same place – such as in
the right corner.
Also have some pads of paper handy because some children may
want to practice drawing their message or a special doodle that
they like to draw, to be sure they get it right. It may also be
a good idea to purchase several extra pillowcases in case
someone does make a large drawing error, because with permanent
markers there is no way to erase your mistakes.
While drawing their name or a message on the pillowcase,
have the child place the cardboard in the pillowcase to keep
the message from coming through on the other side. You can also
use a bunch of sheets of paper; at least five sheets of paper
should work. Have each child work on a flat surface like a
table, hardwood floor or even the seat part of a chair.
Permanent markers now come in a rainbow of colors – no
longer are we stuck with just red, black, blue and green. You
can write your message in permanent marker in pink, orange,
purple, silver, gold, light green, lavender, deep purple –
pretty much any color. Be sure to use permanent markers because
the design will remain on the pillowcase through repeated
launderings.
Once every child has drawn a message on the pillowcases they
are done. The children can then use the pillowcases at the
sleepover party they are attending, and they can also take them
home.
Design & Doodle Nightshirts
This is a great craft to do in the beginning of the
sleepover party. Make sure to do these at least three hours
before the children will actually wear them, so that they have
ample time to dry. (Hanging them in a warm and dry room will
speed this process up also).
For this project you will need:
Large white or colored t-shirts
Fabric paint
Fabric stamps
Permanent markers
Cardboard
This project the children will have their name in large
letters on the front with a stamped design and then autographs
and messages from their friends on the back. You may also want
to put on the top of the back of the shirt the date and the
occasion “Jamie’s 10th birthday party July 11th”.
Give each child a t-shirt and some permanent markers. Have
them write their name on the front of their shirt – in a
special and fancy way. This will also help to keep track of
whose shirt is whose. Then have each child write a message and
a doodle to each other on all of the shirts. Put cardboard
between the shirt so that the message does not seep
through.
Once the children have completed the back, it is time to
stamp a design on the front. Put fabric paint out on large
paper plates and give each child a fabric stamp. Designs that
circle the name are probably best.
After the shirts are completed, lay them to dry flat or hang
them as long as the fabric paint does not drip.
Sleepovers are always so much fun. These projects may lead
you to create others, or may inspire other projects for your
children to enjoy.
Abigail Beal © 2004
Abigail Beal a.k.a. “the Gift-wrap Goddess” teaches gift
wrap in suburban New York. She is the author of 2 ezines:
GiftWrapGoddessWraps and CreativeCraftsTeachers. To subscribe:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CreativeCraftsTeachers/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GiftWrapGoddessWraps/
contact: creativecraftsteachers@yahoo.com
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