Surprisingly
enough, an inkjet printer can be a godsend for parents on a rainy day or during
inclement weather. These printers make use of liquid ink to form images and
text on paper. But you can use your at-home printer to keep your kids busy and
engaged in creative projects.
Coloring
Pages
Home
printers are perfect for printing out coloring pages from the Internet. All you
need to do is download these freely available pages and print them out. You can
check out your kids’ favorite television station online, and the official
website of children’s movies and television programs to get free coloring pages
to keep your kids busy and entertained.
Scrapbooking
This is
another activity that can keep kids and adults busy for hours. You can easily
print out different scrapbook materials from the convenience of your printer.
You can check the websites of printer manufacturers, such as Epson, Hewlett
Packard and Canon, for printable scrapbook paper and kits. Keep these handy, so
that your kids can create different themes of scrapbook using the printer.
Origami
You can
easily download free origami patterns from the Internet along with the
directions. Kids will love to fold paper and make animals, birds and other
creatures and objects. Unlike other origami, using colorful Epson ink will allow you to print in color
and colorful designs so that your kids have colorful
patterns to work with. The process of folding a multi-colored design and
watching it take a unique shape can be very exciting for children. The art also
helps to develop gross motor skills in younger children.
Cards
Instead of
spending money on buying ready-made cards, use your Inkjet cartridges to print
card patterns and layouts. You can easily download them for free on many
websites dedicated to cards, or you can opt for low-cost patterns. If you like,
you can even be creative and make your own images on your computer and then
print them out. Make sure you used labeled cards while printing to preventing
streaking and smearing. Get your kids to make cards for their grandparents,
cousins, friends and other loved ones. This can save you quite a bit during the
holiday season, birthdays and anniversaries, and your kids will enjoy the DIY
home printer project.
Building
Three Dimensional Objects
You can
use your printer to print out patterns to build 3-D objects, like buildings,
party favors, toys, holiday decorations, boxes and vehicles. For this craft,
you will need thick inkjet printer paper, which can be folded and made into
three-dimensional objects.
Iron
Ons
Get some
iron on inkjet printer sheets that will let you print photographs, images,
designs and text using the Epson inkjet cartridges. Once you have printed out
the sheets, you can transfer the image, design or text onto T-shirts using a
hot iron. Be sure to supervise your kids when they are near the iron. This craft
may take a little bit of practice, so don’t let your kids get despondent if
their first attempt fails.












2 comments:
Lena B said...
Love these. I always get caught with no play weather and nothing but watching TV
Parent Palace said...
Thanks for the great tips (and reminding me I need to replace my ink cartridges lol)
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