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If you’re wondering how to make cat toys, wonder no more! All the homemade toys on this list are easy enough to make that you can make them whether you are crafty or not. In collecting these crafts I looked for three criteria.
Cut out a few teeny envelopes, then thread onto jute or hemp. Secure the banner to the front of your card with a couple of metal brads. Upcycle a few old paint chips into monochromatic, minimalist thank you notes. These look especially refined mounted on cardstock and scrawled with a fine upah paint pen. Perfect for the littlest gift recipients, these clever fill-in-the-blank notecards allow your child to practice demonstrating gratitude while writing just a few words at a time.
Utas on all black, then add "rice" and "fish" fashioned out of cotton balls and colored felt. A great group costume or a perfectly sufficient solo option that doesn't require much.
For a look that's out of this world, glue felt planets to a sparkly skirt, then add a "Miss Universe" sash and a tiara. To channel this classic TV character, fashion a white sheet into a dress and add some larger-than-life pearls (foam balls work well for this! ). With a little white face makeup and a floral headband, it's easy to go as one of the more iconic Day of the Dead symbols. This costume is about as easy amerika tapping your heels togetherâ€"all you need is a gingham dress and a pair of ruby red shoes. For an easy costume that goes well with your little baby sharks, throw on a lifeguard sweatshirt and a backwards red baseball cap.
The cool thing is that you don’t need actual bird feathers to make these adorable cat toys. If the idea of making a pom-pom toy confounds you, here’s a great panduan on how to make easy pom-pom cat toys for your sweet kitty. This clever cat owner created paper mache kitty toys out of hollow papier mache shapes, catnip, and twisted paper. If you’re not afraid of a little sewing, these felt mouse toys are darling. Since they are toys that are sewn together, you can add some catnip inside to make your cat really go wild for her new toy.
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When it comes to showing your gratitude, there’s hardly a better option than sending a handwritten note. Why not add an additional layer of thoughtfulness by creating your thank you card from scratch? Full of charm, homemade cards also lend a touch of personality and individuality with each rendition. These DIYs are straightforward enough that beginning crafters and kids alike can start practicing the art of gratitudeâ€"from start to finish.

Looking for a perfect summertime thank you card option? Use colorful washi tape to decorate popsicle-shaped cardstock, then paste them onto wooden craft sticks for a three-dimensional effect. With a white crayon, watercolors, and a little magic, your little ones can easily create their own wax resist artwork. Especially friendly for even the smallest painters, simply write a message using wax, then paint over top to reveal. Perfect for showing a bit of extra thanks to your kid’s teacher or daycare provider.
Snip a few triangles from an assortment of patterned papers, then attach to a rustic twine to string across the face of the card. Use a marker to add a letter per triangle, or let the banner speak for itself and save your message for the inside.
Speaking of old shirts, what cet wouldn’t love smacking these knotted t-shirt cat toys around? They’re a hit…and a great way to reuse fabric scraps.

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