Not Like the Others
Despite its end results, this yarn creation was meant as a holiday decoration. Glue, hidden sticks, and rolls and rolls of colored yarn, all its missing is a pound of glitter and a festive Christmas...
View ArticleMary Would Not Approve
This is one way to silence a lamb — eliminate the face all together. Who can make noise without a mouth, nose, or even eyes? Smart thinking, kid. And considering the date, it’s no wonder where you got...
View ArticleChristmastime and War
Bisected from neck to ribs, this non-gingerbread cookie is lucky to be alive. Although someone really needs to do something about all that blood; it’s oozing through the six-inch stitches.
View ArticleChristmas Crafty
Foam stickers on a foam frame? Why not. You can even call it a craft! All that’s missing is a foam picture to fill it … just don’t show the finished product to any elves.
View ArticleRidin’ Reindeer*
When I showed this piece of amazing creativity to Kelsey, she insisted we save it for our next website, Glorious Kid Art. To save ourself some efforts down the line, we decided to award this...
View ArticleRed-Nosed Reindeer
Today’s homemade ornament comes with a mustache — a feature many of us never knew Rudolph could grow. Although with an electric nose in tow, nothing, especially glittery facial hair, should be out of...
View ArticleChemistry Meets Crayons (And Parents Try Ruining Fun)
Who needs classics like “tickle me pink” or “red” when there’s chemistry colors? Just don’t hog the barium nitrate … we’ve got our optics on you.
View ArticleFuzzy Bunny
Congrats to today’s artist for leaving us almost speechless. This is one of my favorite pieces yet; keep up the good work. We’ll happily view your long-faced work any day.
View ArticleIce Art
Showing up the traditional snowman, these kids created a snow dragon, colors and all. Let’s hope he doesn’t breathe fire, melting not only himself, but this magnificent creation.
View ArticleCrappy Cake Art
Thanks to our friends over at Cake Wrecks for today’s stealthy find. Imagine, draem, and achive, kids — a message all future archivists should live by, but not future spellers.
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