Showing posts with label toddler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toddler. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Family Watercolor Heart Banners (and our 6 Favorite Valentine's Crafts)
This super sweet watercolor heart banner is a great Valentine's Craft celebrating the entire family. During a recent playdate, I had the preschoolers make their own heart banners for their family. The children enjoyed painting, gluing, and identifying all the members in their family. Here's how we made this craft.
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Making Oatmeal Container Castles with Kids
Princesses, Princes, Kings, and Queens! Calling all kids who love castles and fantasy! Do you have an old oatmeal container lying around? Well, don't throw it away! Here's a super easy recycled craft that transforms oatmeal containers into castles!
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What should you do with oatmeal containers?
(Turn them into castles with kids!)
Saturday, May 12, 2018
Magical Mother's Day Unicorn Handprint Card
Happy Mother's Day, friends! If you're looking for a super quick handprint card that your toddler or preschooler can make, then check out this magical unicorn card!
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Happy Mother's Day Unicorn Handprint Card!
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Tuesday, February 16, 2016
20+ Colorful, Rainbow Inspired Activities and Crafts (and books!)
Feeling colorful lately? Looking for fun and easy rainbow themed crafts and activities? Or maybe you're just starting to peek around for St. Patrick's Day Crafts?
I've currently got rainbows on my mind. But, with a new baby at home, we've kinda been in survival mode (aka, crafting... and sleep happen pretty infrequently...) So, while we adjust to this new norm, I thought I'd comb through the blog's archives to create a roundup of 20+ colorful activities and crafts.
Hope you have fun and get inspired by the posts below!
I've currently got rainbows on my mind. But, with a new baby at home, we've kinda been in survival mode (aka, crafting... and sleep happen pretty infrequently...) So, while we adjust to this new norm, I thought I'd comb through the blog's archives to create a roundup of 20+ colorful activities and crafts.
Hope you have fun and get inspired by the posts below!
20+ Colorful Rainbow Inspired Activities and Crafts
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Corn Husk Paint Brushes
Last week my sister brought over a bunch of corn. I roasted them in the oven with their husks on and they were yummy. But as I cleaned up, I kept wondering if there was anything I could do with the discarded husks. Last summer I used my husks to make a corn husk doll. This time I tried my hand at making some corn husk paint brushes, since Chuck has been so keen on painting lately.
Last time he really enjoyed making abstract art with cardboard. This time he found it funny to paint with brushes make from food. Now if you're eating a lot of corn too, your kids might like trying out this activity too!
Corn Husk Paint Brushes
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Last time he really enjoyed making abstract art with cardboard. This time he found it funny to paint with brushes make from food. Now if you're eating a lot of corn too, your kids might like trying out this activity too!
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Make Pretend Play "Dirt"
Does your child love playing with construction toys too? If so, today's post is just for you. It's all about dirt, glorious dirt. Since it's freezing cold outside (and we live in an urban environment), playing in real dirt just isn't an option for us. But no worries, I whipped up a batch of Pretend Play "Dirt" and we had a blast playing with it inside.
The coolest thing about this recipe is that you only need three common household ingredients to make play "dirt." (It was inspired by MollyMoo's Leprechaun slime recipe.) So keep reading to see how you can whip up some play dirt at home too
Make Pretend Play "Dirt"
The coolest thing about this recipe is that you only need three common household ingredients to make play "dirt." (It was inspired by MollyMoo's Leprechaun slime recipe.) So keep reading to see how you can whip up some play dirt at home too
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Digging for St. Patrick's Day Gold Activity
Looking for a fun and easy kids' St. Patrick's Day science activity? Well, lucky you! You're at the right place! I originally saw this Fun at Home with Kids' St. Patrick's Day Ice Play activity and thought, "Wow! I gotta try it!" Basically you freeze Leprechaun's "gold" inside of ice, and then ask your child to help you break them out using salt. (Because the salt lowers the freezing point of water, essentially melting your ice.) Genius right? So we tried it out. Success! Chuck had a ton of fun and we've already done the activity twice!
Keep reading to see how we did this St. Patrick's Day Activity!
Let's go digging for some Leprechaun gold!
Keep reading to see how we did this St. Patrick's Day Activity!
Friday, February 21, 2014
Printing with Flowers
Do you have wilting flowers? Before tossing them away, why not try making some flower prints with them? Chuck and I dipped flower heads in paint and made some lovely prints. Then, once the prints dried, I turned them into some personalized, springy stationary.
So don't throw away your Valentine's Day flowers just yet. Keep them and make some cards!
So don't throw away your Valentine's Day flowers just yet. Keep them and make some cards!
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Make Rainbows using CDs
Did you know that you can make rainbows using CDs? Yup! It's true. Check out this rainbow that Chuck and I made right in his room. All we needed was a bright patch of sun, a CD, and a white surface.
Keep reading to see how we made these lovely rainbows!
Keep reading to see how we made these lovely rainbows!
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Painting Valentine's Day and African Inspired Pasta Necklaces
Alright, this post's title is completely wackadoo, but hear me out. Chuck and I painted pasta necklaces to wear on Valentine's Day. But after painting a bunch of pasta pretty pastel colors, my eyes yearned for primary colors. So while Chuck slept, I peeked online and found some really beautiful beaded African necklaces. And then this mama went to town and painted her own pasta pieces with African inspired colors and designs.
Keep reading to see how we painted them!
Keep reading to see how we painted them!
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Make Shaving Cream Clouds and Paint the bathtub walls
With all the crazy weather that's been happening around these parts, I thought Chuck and I could try creating some of our own crazy weather... indoors! So we made a shaving cream cloud and watched it rain rainbows...
Keep reading to find out how we made it rain rainbows!
Oooh. Isn't it pretty?
Keep reading to find out how we made it rain rainbows!
Monday, February 3, 2014
Make Fake Snow from Diapers
Guess what Chuck and I played with today while it snowed outside? Fake snow! We made some from a Pull up Diaper.
Say what?
Oh yeah. We visited our nearby science center last week and the kids loved playing with their fake snow. I found out that the fake snow was made from the same material found inside of diapers! Wow. Mind blown. So of course we had to make it at home.
Keep reading to find out how we made our fake snow!
Say what?
Oh yeah. We visited our nearby science center last week and the kids loved playing with their fake snow. I found out that the fake snow was made from the same material found inside of diapers! Wow. Mind blown. So of course we had to make it at home.
Keep reading to find out how we made our fake snow!
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Two Bird Feeder Crafts: Toilet Paper Roll Feeders and Ice Feeders
Earlier this week my posts focused on sending some lovin' to the special people in your life (Click here, here and here.) Well, that's all well and good. But what about sending love to others? How about the birds? With the freezing cold weather outside, our feathered friends are bound to need some loving too. So why not try out these two bird feeder crafts? Chuck and I made some toilet paper roll bird feeders and some heart shaped ice feeders. Both were really easy to make and currently dangling on a tree outside our building.
To see how I made the toilet paper roll feeders and ice feeders, keep reading!
Here's an up-close shot of our Toilet Paper Roll Feeder:
To see how I made the toilet paper roll feeders and ice feeders, keep reading!
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Toddler Painted Valentine's Day Cards (for a Teacher and Parent)
(Hubby- Please don't read this post because the bottom card is for you.)
Illness + freezing cold temperatures = A LOT of time spent cooped up in a two-bedroom apartment
To help pass the time, Chuck and I have been doing tons of arts and crafts projects. Luckily, he's got a new interest in painting and gluing. (Yes! My son finally shows some interest in crafting with mommy! Woo hoo!) Here are two Valentine's Day cards that we made together for Chuck's Sunday School teachers and hubby.
(So hubby, once again, do NOT read the bottom of this post...)
Keep reading to see how we made this card (and to see hubby's card....shhh... it's a surprise)...
Illness + freezing cold temperatures = A LOT of time spent cooped up in a two-bedroom apartment
To help pass the time, Chuck and I have been doing tons of arts and crafts projects. Luckily, he's got a new interest in painting and gluing. (Yes! My son finally shows some interest in crafting with mommy! Woo hoo!) Here are two Valentine's Day cards that we made together for Chuck's Sunday School teachers and hubby.
(So hubby, once again, do NOT read the bottom of this post...)
1. Painted Fish Valentine's Day Card
Keep reading to see how we made this card (and to see hubby's card....shhh... it's a surprise)...
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Indoor Snow Painting (Make Rainbow snow!)
How are you enjoying this snowy weather? Since Chuck was sick, we stayed inside. But, the snow was just too tempting, so I let him play with it inside the apartment. Currently there are so many blogs showcasing indoor snow painting, but this one from Housing a Forest really inspired me to do this activity.
Keep reading to see our artwork!
Indoor snow painting activity
Keep reading to see our artwork!
Monday, January 20, 2014
Two Chinese New Year Dragon Crafts
Ready for a fun Chinese New Year Craft? Chinese New Year is one of those really fun holidays that I enjoyed celebrating as a kid. Yummy food, wearing new clothes, red envelopes filled with money, and watching cool dragon and lion dancing? Come on, what's not to love? Since the holiday is just around the corner, I showed Chuck some lion dancing videos (Youtube to the rescue!) and then thought it'd be fun if we did some dragon crafts together:
Two Chinese New Year Dragon Crafts
Little background about me- Growing up I always felt like a "twinkie." Yellow on the outside, white on the inside. You see, I looked Asian, but I didn't always feel that way. Now that Chuck's getting a bit older, hubby and I are trying to figure out how two twinkies like us pass down their cultural traditions. (Ehh... it's a work in progress....)
This craft is one way that we're trying to pass down our tradition. And, in the interest of full disclosure, Chuck really enjoyed making the handprint dragon.... but he wasn't too keen on coloring my paper bag dragon pieces. However, once I colored and glued everything down for him, he enjoyed playing with it like a puppet.
So, do you wanna see how we made these two dragons? (I've got templates too! Ooh la la!) Keep on reading!
(And if you like this craft, definitely check out this dancing Chinese Dragon Puppet. It actually dances and is made from recycled materials!)
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Make a Cardboard Bridge for Trains and Cars
We bought an Ikea train set awhile back and Chuck loves it. The only problem is that our poor Thomas train is too big and doesn't fit under the train set's tunnel. So I poked through my trusty cardboard stash and made him a cardboard mountain bridge.
Cardboard Bridge for Trains and Cars
Aha! Problem solved.Now all the trains can fit underneath the mountain while his cars drive over the train track. Yay!
Wanna make a bridge too? Well then keep on reading!
Monday, January 13, 2014
6 ways to entertain a toddler at home
Looking for some easy ways to entertain your toddler in the winter?
So... how about that polar votex? Boy, oh boy, that was some crazy weather. With the snow, ice, and freezing cold winds, Chuck and I hunkered down at home.After a couple of hours of reading the same books over and over again, and playing with the same toys over and over again, and listening to the soundtrack of "Planes" for the trillionth time, I finally cracked.
Redrum, redrum?
Thankfully, we didn't make it to that point. But, we definitely bounced off the walls a bit. To maintain some sense of sanity, we had to do something to make the time at home more enjoyable. So here are a couple of fun activities that kept us sane and smiling...
1. Yarn family portrait craft
Chuck loves using scissors and the glue sticks, so this activity was a hit. First he helped me cut tons of short, white yarn strands. Then, I doodled a bald family on a piece of paper. Then, he helped me glue hair onto all of their heads. The result is this cute and funny family portrait.Keep reading to see more ways we entertained ourselves at home...
Monday, January 6, 2014
Make Toilet Roll Airplanes (template included)
Make Toilet Paper Roll Airplanes
Initially, I titled this post "Bad Mamas make toilet roll airplanes" because I wanted to admit something to you.I'm a baaaad mama.
Yup, you read that right. I'm a bad mama... a really bad mama... why? Well, the other day we were playing around with Chuck and we started humming different songs for him to guess. At first we hummed his favorite song ("Life is a Highway" from the movie Cars) and he guessed it! Intrigued, we kept humming other songs from Cars 1, Cars 2, and Planes (his faves.) He couldn't name the songs specifically, but he could identify the movie that each song came from.
And then I started humming "ABC" to him, thinking that it would be a breeze for him to guess. I got through the entire song and then my son... my dear, sweet, transportation-loving child, looked up at me and said "Me no know mama."
What?! "Me no know?" He knows songs from movie soundtracks... but can't recognize ABC? We sing ABC to him at least twice a day when we brush his teeth. Oof. Double oof.
I guess we're not as entertaining as talking vehicles...
So... this reeeeeeaaaaally long intro was just my way of saying that my son loves cars, planes, trucks, trains... erm... basically anything that moves. So I thought I'd try to foster his love with a toilet paper airplane craft. These planes were inspired by the characters Dusty Crophopper and Skipper from the movie "Planes."
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Keep reading to see how we made these planes ( plane template included!)...
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Four Winter Toddler Crafts and Activities
Looking for some easy toddler winter crafts and activities?
I'm officially over winter. Buh-bye shortened days! Buh-bye cold weather! Buy-bye staying inside! Oh, how I wish it were already spring. But, until warmer, sunnier days come, Chuck and I are going to persevere and have fun indoors. Here are four crafts and activities that have kept us busy, happy, and sane for the past couple of weeks.1. Cereal Box Gingerbread Men
I cut out a whole bunch of gingerbread men from my empty cereal box stash. (Yes, I'm a proud cardboard hoarder!) Then, I brought them to the library and let the kids decorate them with googly eyes and foam stickers. The older 2-year olds had fun making funny men and the babies just watched their moms do the craft.
Chuck's attention span: He probably spent about 5-10 minutes on this activity before he lost interest.
2. Hand and Foot Reindeer Wreath
Here are the different components of the wreath:
Chuck's attention span: He probably spent about 10 minutes on this activity before he lost interest.
3. Homemade Play Dough
I followed this craft clay recipe and we had tons of fun rolling, cutting, and shaping our clay. Unfortunately, our ornaments cracked when they dried. Boo. But, we had such fun manipulating the stuff that I kept leftovers in a sealed bag in the fridge. It didn't dry out and we got to play with it another day. (Right now the "play dough" is still in our fridge... so we'll try it out again this week.)
He used a blunt plastic knife, measuring spoons, measuring cup, and an olive jar (our makeshift rolling pin) to play with the dough.
Chuck's attention span: This activity was a hit! We spent about 30-45 minutes on two separate days playing with our "play dough."
4. Water Bead Play
Here's what the water beads initially looked like ...
After a couple of hours, our beads grew and Chuck had a blast scooping them from container to container.
Warning: Yes, they can be a choking hazard. I repeatedly told him that the beads weren't food and I made sure to watch him while he played. Once we were done with the beads, I threw them away in the garbage can. (You can't pour them down the drain because they can clog your pipes.)
Chuck's attention span: This activity was a hit! He spent about an hour just scooping the beads from container to container.
So, for all you mamas out there who are also stuck at home with young ones... stay strong! We can make it through winter! Hopefully one of these ideas will help keep you sane this week.
Happy crafting, friends!
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