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Some Rainy Day Wooden Projects You Can Do With Your Kids
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Some Rainy Day Wooden Projects You Can Do With Your Kids

Posted By jingdian classic     April 22, 2021    

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  Rainy day got you down? Turn that frown upside down, my friend! I've collected some easy DIY wooden crafts wholesale projects to treat those rainy day blues and keep the kids from saying, "I'm bored!"

  Colorful Play Dough

  Gather basic ingredients from the pantry to make your own play dough with a fruity twist. Include an assortment of colors so your little one can stretch their imagination.

  Budget-Friendly Dollhouse

  Transform unused cardboard boxes into a neat dollhouse for your child's favorite toys. Add color to the dollhouse with scrapbook paper or fabric remnants as the wallpaper. To support multiple levels, use thick wooden dowels as the support beams.

  Printable Paper Dolls

  Speaking of dolls, these free printable paper dolls would look great all dressed up in their new townhome. Basic crafting supplies, fabric remnants and card stock are all you need to make these little darlings.

  Glittery Snow Globes

  Create these handmade Mason jar snow globes using your child's cherished animal figurines. To make cleanup a breeze, set the table with craft paper underneath to catch the inevitable flakes of glitter.

  Ooey Gooey Putty

  Ah, nutty putty. It stretches, it bounces and it requires very few ingredients. The kids will love playing with it, and you'll love how affordable it is to make.

  Pretty Paper Flowers

  Okay, I can't be the only one with an inordinate amount of cupcake liners. Why not repurpose them into these lovely paper flowers? Decoupage a tin can with colorful strips of tissue paper to serve as your vase. Now you have a beautiful bouquet of faux flowers to display in your home.

  Weatherproof Fort

  Yes, you read that right. A weatherproof fort that's made out of cardboard. Seems too good to be true, doesn't it? While we don't recommend setting the fort outside in a rainy downpour, it's still nice to know it can survive a light drizzle.

  Upcycled Herb Garden

  Grow an herb garden for the kitchen using a recycled fruit crate. Let the kids get their hands dirty, help nurture the herbs and reap the rewards when it comes time to cooking meals with the fresh herbs.

  Paper Airplane

  Take flight with these DIY airplanes made out of cardstock and straws. They'll keep the kids entertained for hours.

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