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30 Bee Themed Kids Craft Ideas

July 26, 2020 by Shellie Wilson

These bee crafts are all about bees, those fun buzzy misunderstood, yellow and black insects. All these crafts are aimed at young children with most of them being paper related. Did you know, that bees are best known for their honey but they are represented in cartoon form in most cases. Also, not all bees are yellow and black!

These crafts can be paired with Books about bees and of course the Bee Movie to create a day-long themed activity.

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Bumble Bee Preschool Craft – Housing a Forest

Egg Carton Bee Craft for Kids

Wooden Spoon Bee Craft – Spoon Puppets

Cardboard Tube Bee Craft for Kids Using Yarn

Baby Bumble Bee Craft

Yarn Wrapped Bee Craft – Housing a Forest

Woven Paper Plate Bee Craft

Bee Footprint Puppet – FSPDT

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Quick After School Craft for Kids – Buzzy Bees

Felt Bumble Bee Craft with Free Pattern

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What’s Next for Joann?

Now that all the Joann stores have closed, a mysterious message has appeared on the company’s website:

For generations, Joann has been honored to be part of your creativity: your quilts, costumes, school projects, and handmade moments of love. It has been our joy to serve markers and dreamers across the country.

We’re stitching up something new behind the scenes and we can’t wait to share what’s next.

Stay tuned for exciting news about the future of Joann.

To quickly recap, Joann filed for bankruptcy in January for the second time in less than a year. In February, in the hope of making the company more attractive to potential buyers, it petitioned the court for permission to close about 500 of its 800 stores. The company was put up for auction, with Gordon Brothers set to buy the company, sell its assets and close all the stores if no other buyer materialized.

In the end the winning bidder was GA Group, but the result was the same: all stores were to be closed by the end of May if not sooner.

Once store closure sales started the company quickly stopped selling on its website, and now all that remains is this jpeg image hinting at new ventures.

I’m sure there will be a tone of speculation in the coming days and weeks (or as long as it takes for them to announce the meaning of the message) as to what sorts of plans Joann could be cooking up.

My theory based on nothing but my gut is that they will transition to an online only storefront, probably with much reduced inventory, sort of like Herrschners (which had previously announced that it will be carrying Big Twist yarn, the beloved private label yarn brand sold at Joann). I also think they will use whatever retail sales they do to support CreativeBug, the digital learning platform that Joann purchased in 2017. That could mean producing kits for projects that already have classes, or developing classes based on products they want to sell, or both.

As of this writing the CreativeBug website seems to still be functional and there’s a full slate of new classes planned for June. I’ve got my eye on both the Joann website and the Joann restructuring website and will let you know as soon as I see changes.

In the meantime, I’d love to hear your speculation as to what the next chapter might be for Joann.

 

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