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FeaturesFebruary 27, 2011

Not so long ago, it was hard to find an art kit for children that involved much more than some pompoms, glitter and a few pipe cleaners. Today's creativity kit is a whole different pot of paint. Some introduce new artistic techniques, while others offer open-ended project possibilities...

By KIM COOK ~ The Associated Press

Not so long ago, it was hard to find an art kit for children that involved much more than some pompoms, glitter and a few pipe cleaners.

Today's creativity kit is a whole different pot of paint. Some introduce new artistic techniques, while others offer open-ended project possibilities.

If you're looking for stay-at-home spring break craft activities that encourage experimentation and expression, you're in luck.

Bridget Daly and Shannon Ninburg, Seattle-based art educators, offer a variety of award-winning project kits on their website eyecanart.com. The kits come with everything needed and are designed for repeat use. Choose from Printmaking, Pastel Stencils, Wax Drawing, Amate Cut Paper (symmetrical design cutting) and Sumi-e Painting.

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The last, for example, comes with a bamboo brush, watercolors, printing ink, papers and even a chop block to create your own signature, as the traditional Asian artists do. With a $20-$25 price range, the kits get raves on parent blogs.

Zebramix.com takes creativity to the kitchen with the mantra "stirring up fun." Started by another pair of Seattle parents, graphic designers Brian Alm and Lisa Burgess, each kit comes with a Safari Baking Map. The map has instructions on one side and project ideas, word games, and math and science challenges on the other.

There's a Flour Power Cookie kit complete with child-size green rolling pin, ingredients, and dragonfly and daisy cutters. Cupcake Studio comes with ingredients, zebra cupcake papers and a zebra frosting pen. The kits also are available in eye-catching tins that can be used for lunch or little collections long after the goodies are gobbled. All the ingredients are organic or all natural, and the kits go for $22.99.

Creativityforkids.com has some great kits for transportation lovers. Drift cars, trucks and racing bikes can be tricked out with paint and stickers ($24.99). The company's Pop-Up Bookmaking kit comes with two blank books, die-cut pieces, stickers, googly eyes and markers.

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