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15 New Years Eve Activities for Kids

December 23, 2014 By Erica Leggiero, M.S. Ed. 2 Comments

I can’t believe how fast this year has gone by! It’s really hard to believe that we are getting ready to say goodbye to 2014 and ring in 2015.

Spending holidays with kids are always fun, and New Years is no different. That’s why I’m happy to bring to you my favorite 15 New Years crafts for kids. See what I did there? 15 crafts for 2015!

I hope whether you’re hosting a big party at your house or having a quiet night in, you’ll find something in this collection that you can do to help your child celebrate in all the fun too! Or if you’re like my husband and me, you’ll spend the night at home with your kids! Kids are party animals, I tell ya!

New Years Crafts for Kids

1. Make “2015” shadow puppets {By The Educators’ Spin On It}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

2. Get your sensory bins full of this New Year’s glitter cloud dough {By Crafts On Sea}Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

3. Make Pop-Up Homemade Fireworks {By My Little 3 and Me}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

4. Play with some fireworks play dough {By Fantastic Fun & Learning}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

5. Make night sky shooting star beanbags {By Two-daloo}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

6. Have fun coloring these fun New Years Eve coloring sheets {By Playdough to Plato}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

7. This glittery play dough is so pretty {By Homegrown Friends}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

8. These cute shakers are super easy to make {By Teach Mama}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

9. This sparkler firework craft is so cute and fun {By My Little 3 and Me}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

10. Countdown to the midnight strike with this countdown chain {By Sugar Ants}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

11. Decorate your hands with these easy firework rings crafts {By Fantastic Fun & Learning}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

12. These hand-painted fortune cookies are unique and sure to please {By No Time For Flash Cards}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

13. Make some super awesome party slime {By Left Brain Craft Brain}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

14. Decorate some party masks to ring in the New Year {By Green Owl Art}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

15. Make a New Year’s wish with these wishing star drums {By No Time For Flash Cards}

Ring in the New Year with these fun New Years crafts for kids

Hopefully, you found something that you and the kids can make on New Years Eve/New Years Day!

I wish you nothing but peace and happiness for your 2015 year!

Tell me, which craft are you looking forward to making?

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Erica Leggiero, M.S. Ed.

Erica Leggiero, M.S. Ed.

Erica Leggiero, M.S. Ed. has been working and teaching in the field of early childhood education for over 7 years. Erica is currently the director and teacher at a Preschool Enrichment Program in her area. Erica believes that young children learn best through play and exploration, and she is constantly looking for new and creative ways to incorporate learning through play. She embraces this belief in all of the activities she creates in her preschool classroom, and loves sharing them here on her blog. Erica has also co-authored the book, "Learn With Play" with other kid bloggers in the preschool field.
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Comments

  1. Heather says

    December 23, 2014 at 10:58 am

    I love all the ideas posted, such a great round up of ideas! Thanks for sharing with us today on Facebook. Pinning and sharing later today.

    Reply
  2. Anne says

    December 23, 2014 at 6:36 pm

    What a fun list (and a fun blog! It’s my first time stopping by…). Thanks for including our New Year’s party slime, too.

    Reply

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