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tiny e.a | 12:09 Wed 05th Sep 2007 | Hobbies & Interests
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Don't know whether this belongs in jobs or arts so here it is until it's moved!

I work in a youth club and have to run an arts and crafts programme to try and engage kids between 12 and 16. Sadly I don't have any idea what I should be doing, anybody have any ideas what kind of activities I could do?

I've only thought of frame decorating and jewellery making so far and would much appreciate other ideas, money has to be considered as there isn't much of a budget for the work. Don't worry if particular things seem a bit too girly or a bit too boyie, all ideas welcome!

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Go online and sign up to Baker Ross - they've got TONS of stuff! Also, part of the same company, is Yellow Moon which is a fund-raising version of the same. They'll send you a minimum of 20 catalogues to hand out to parents, with a percentage of any orders made using your youth club's code coming back to you in a cheque.

You'll be swamped with ideas, and I can promise you'll have kids itching to join in!!!

They've been fantastic for craft sessions at two play groups I helped to run and I can't praise them highly enough...

xx
Try posting this in the Hobbies Section under Society and Culture. You might get some more good ideas.
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Cheers for that nutgoneflake and thanks for the idea of where to post it Lottie
You're welcome - have fun!
what about designing tshirts?
Get each child to bring in a plain white tshirt (Primark for about �1.50 each!!) And get materials to design them with - i know you can get kits but i'm not sure how much they are.....
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