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Birthday Crafts

Paper Snakes

Snakes for the kids to color and take home. Buy cheap white paper plates and cut them in a spiral - working from the outside in. The outside will be the tail and the inside will be the head. Make the head a little bit bigger, then one-hole punch eyes). They may be hung from the ceiling from the hole.

Reptile T-Shirts

Buy computer printer iron-on t-shirt transfers from any crafts or office supply store. Have fun with the birthday child choosing pictures from the internet to print out and iron on shirts. Inexpensive white shirts may be purchased at craft stores.

Create Your Own Reptile

Let kids sculpt their own reptile out of clay. Buy a bucket of kids play clay or make your own salt dough.
Ingredients
4 cups flour
1 cup salt
1-1/2 cups hot water (from tap)
2 teaspoons vegetable oil (optional)

Mix the salt and flour together, then gradually add the water until the dough becomes elastic. (Some recipes call for 2 teaspoons of vegetable oil at this point.) If your mixture turns out too sticky, simply add more flour. If it turns out too crumbly, simply add more water. Knead the dough until it’s a good consistency—then get out rolling pins, cups, bowls, straws, cookie cutters, plastic utensils, and let the fun begin!

If you want colored dough, mix food coloring, powdered drink mix, or paint into the water before adding it to the dry ingredients. Or you can paint your creations after baking them at 200 degrees. Baking times will vary depending on the size and thickness of the object, but make sure that all of it is hard. If the dough starts to darken before cooking is complete, cover with aluminum foil. Painted keepsakes will need to be sealed on all sides with clear varnish or polyurethane spray.

You can store your salt dough in a sealed container in the refrigerator, but usually not more than a couple of days.