HANDS in Autism http://www.handsinautism.org/crafts.html Helping Answer Needs by Developing Specialists in Autism Page Title: Crafts *Note: This page contains text for all menus and content contained within the corresponding html file. This file only contains text to allow individuals using screen readers or other adaptive technology can access the content on our website more easily. Main Menu Home About Us News Events Information Kids Corner Training Research Site Map Accessibility Menu Plain text PDF Content Area Fun Crafts Here, you will find a lot of ideas about craft projects that are fun! Choose the name you like and click on it, but do not forget to tell a grown-up if you need help. Valentine's Day NEW! Heart Puppy NEW! Candy Basket NEW! Pop-Up Card NEW! Cupid Snow Globe Everyday Fun Three Season Paper Tree How to Make a Leaf Frame How to Make a Puppy Puppet Winter Holidays How to Make a Snowman Holiday Card How to Make a Holiday Tree Card How to Make a Holiday Decoration Card How to Make a Gingerbread Man How to Make a Penguin How to Make a Gift Bag Thanksgiving How to Make a Hand Turkey Halloween How to Make a Pumpkin Mask Secondary Menu Background Mission People Philosophy Center More @ Riley Right sidebar HANDS in Autism logo image, children holding hands around puzzle pieces Riley Outpatient Center front entrance image, facing West Street. Footer Updated: February 4, 2010 Contact Us (link to email us at hands@iupui.edu) Sponsors (link to sponsors page) Copyright (link to IU Copyright Policy) Disclaimer (link to disclaimer statement) Sponsorship statement: The development of this project was facilitated by Grant Number E!!/CCU524062-01 from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention and other charitable organizations. The ongoing efforts of the project are primarily and currently supported through a grant from the Center for Exceptional Learners, Indiana Department of Education under Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (P.L. 108-446). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of our sponsors.