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  1. Making a crepe paper rose can be done by folding several sheets of tissue paper like an accordion, wrapping a single pipe cleaner around the center of the tissue paper and fanning out the leaves of paper to make a flower shape. Create a fun flower bouquet with helpful tips from a nursery school teacher in this free video on children's crafts.

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  2. To make paper corsages, fold several pieces of small tissue paper like an accordion, tie a pipe cleaner around the middle, and fan out the leaves of paper to create a full flower. Let kids help in this fun flower project with helpful tips from a nursery school teacher in this free video on children's crafts.

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  3. Making a pirate hat with newspaper can be done by folding the paper into a triangle, folding down each corner and folding up the bottom to make a cuff. Play dress up using nothing but newspaper with helpful tips from a nursery school teacher in this free video on children's crafts.

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  4. A construction paper snowflake is a great way to let kids decorate for the winter holidays, and it can be made by folding the paper in half several times, cutting out interesting shapes from the two unfolded edges and opening up the paper to see the cut-outs. Create a whimsical paper snowflake with helpful tips from a nursery school teacher in this free video on children's crafts.

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  5. To make a paper airplane, decorate a large sheet of paper, fold it in half, fold in each corner, and fold down the wings. Test out a colorful paper airplane with helpful tips from a nursery school teacher in this free video on children's crafts.

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Nancy Stone Nancy Stone is a nursery school teacher with six children of her own. Stone is known for her workshops where she teaches other nursery school teachers fun activities to share with the kids.dkdk

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