Today we're sharing another super easy rainbow craft. Why? Because I love rainbows. And, because I love breathing new life into our old toys.
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Showing posts with label transportation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transportation. Show all posts
Friday, March 3, 2017
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Build Your Own Unique Wooden Car
Ever since my eldest son was young, he LOVED cars. Is your child that way too? Then you'll understand why we've done a ton of car crafts over here on the blog. And boy are you in for a treat with today'd post. Tada! My husband and son designed and built their very own wooden car... for free!
Let's Build A Wooden Car!
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Make Tricycle Circle Artwork with Kids!
When I set up today's preschool art activity, my husband thought I was crazy. Really. He thought I finally inhaled too many craft paint fumes, fell off my rocker, and floated away to la-la land.
To be fair to him, it really WAS a giant art activity. But I was still surprised by his reaction because he's already seen me do messy activities (like making jello brains), slimey activities, and fairly large scale art activities (like this GIANT DIY scratch board).... so really, in the grand scheme of things, what's the big deal with making....
To be fair to him, it really WAS a giant art activity. But I was still surprised by his reaction because he's already seen me do messy activities (like making jello brains), slimey activities, and fairly large scale art activities (like this GIANT DIY scratch board).... so really, in the grand scheme of things, what's the big deal with making....
GIANT TRICYCLE ARTWORK!
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Thursday, April 16, 2015
Build a Funicular Train
Did you know there were such things as funicular trains? I learned about them from a train book that my son and I read together. Apparently these trains are used to move people up and down steep cliffs. Two cars are attached via a cable and one car moves up the mountain as another moves down. Now of course, you know me.... I just had to try making a funicular train for our lego minifigures.... especially after we enjoyed playing with our cardboard conveyor belt so much!
Let's Build a Funicular Train!
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Super Easy Cardboard Biplanes
The plane obsession continues over here! Just when you think we're done with transportation crafts... oh no... we've got another one up our sleeve.
Awhile back Chuck and I made this toilet roll biplane. But sadly, that plane broke. Chuck still loves biplanes, so I came up with this super easy practically unbreakable cardboard biplane craft for him to make and then fly.
Awhile back Chuck and I made this toilet roll biplane. But sadly, that plane broke. Chuck still loves biplanes, so I came up with this super easy practically unbreakable cardboard biplane craft for him to make and then fly.
Super Easy Cardboard Biplane Craft
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Thursday, January 8, 2015
18 Transportation Crafts that "Go!"
Do you have a plane, train, helicopter, truck, boat, car, or spaceship loving kid? While looking through the archives, I realized that we've done quite a few transportation-related crafts here. 18 to be specific! (Whoa. Kinda cray-cray and kinda cool...) So I thought it would be fun to take a walk down memory lane and share this compilation of all 18 crafts that "go" here!
Ok. I gotta admit something to you. I was originally going to call this post, "Crafts for Boys" (that's why it's in the permalink) but then totally decided against that name. Girls can like cars, trains, planes, boats, trucks, and bikes too! Right? Right. Ack! Sometimes it's so easy to fall into gender stereotyping. (Do you ever feel the same way?) So anyway, that's why I changed the name to Transportation crafts.
18 Awesome Transportation Related Crafts!
Ok. I gotta admit something to you. I was originally going to call this post, "Crafts for Boys" (that's why it's in the permalink) but then totally decided against that name. Girls can like cars, trains, planes, boats, trucks, and bikes too! Right? Right. Ack! Sometimes it's so easy to fall into gender stereotyping. (Do you ever feel the same way?) So anyway, that's why I changed the name to Transportation crafts.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Make your wheels glow in the dark! (And create some lovely modern art too!)
Do you like playing with glow sticks? I love fall, but gosh, it gets dark outside so quickly! I hate being cooped up inside. What's a mom to do at night? Well, we've tried embracing the dark by making a DIY Glowing Jellyfish Costume and drawing glowing designs on our skin. Recently we also brought out our glow sticks and wove them into the wheels of Chuck's bike. (I was inspired by Meri Cherry's awesome glow in the dark Dancing Ballerina Tutus!)
The activity was a hit!
Yup. This was a super easy activity that didn't cost very much to do and required very little set up Plus, it got us outside and we made some beautiful glowing art.
Yup, you could say that the activity gets "glowing reviews" from our whole family? Get it? Hee hee hee.
Ok. Here's what we did!
The activity was a hit!
Make Glow in the Dark Wheels!
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Yup. This was a super easy activity that didn't cost very much to do and required very little set up Plus, it got us outside and we made some beautiful glowing art.
Yup, you could say that the activity gets "glowing reviews" from our whole family? Get it? Hee hee hee.
Ok. Here's what we did!
Thursday, July 17, 2014
DIY Magnetic Transportation Map Game
Our epic move still looms overhead. The movers are coming next week and then we fly off to California a week after that. I keep trying to explain what's happening to Chuck, but I'm not sure he gets it yet. So I came up with this easy craft and activity to help him out. It's a DIY Magnetic Transportation Map Activity where you move different types of transportation across county using magnets!
Chuck really enjoyed helping me to color in the map and different types of transportation using watercolors. He also REALLY enjoyed moving everything around using magnets. It was a bit of trial and error to put this toy together, but at the end we came up with a craft that's easy to make, fun to use, and *hopefully* helpful for Chuck.
Let's get making!
DIY Magnetic Transportation Map Game
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Chuck really enjoyed helping me to color in the map and different types of transportation using watercolors. He also REALLY enjoyed moving everything around using magnets. It was a bit of trial and error to put this toy together, but at the end we came up with a craft that's easy to make, fun to use, and *hopefully* helpful for Chuck.
Let's get making!
Monday, May 12, 2014
Toilet Roll Helicopter Craft
Chuck loves his vehicles. Thus far we've built a toilet roll airplane, a cardboard roll space shuttle, a shampoo bottle boat, styrofoam gliders, and a tin can car. (Wow. That's a lot of transportation crafts!) Since we live near the river, helicopters fly over our building on a daily basis. So we recently added this toilet roll helicopter to our collection of recycled transportation crafts. (Can you tell that he's modeled after Harold the Helicopter from Thomas?)
Toilet Roll Helicopter Craft
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Thursday, May 1, 2014
Build a toy car that moves
I love painting things with Chuck, but sometimes I yearn to make things that actually move or do things. So when a mommy friend suggested that we build cardboard toy cars that actually move, wowzers, I had to say yes. She found the directions in an old kids' science book (that I don't remember the name of... sorry). And that's how we spent an awesome play date with five kids- eating pizza and then building and racing some cardboard racing cars.
1. The cars really move. Really. You just twist the tin can and then let go. Bam. The rubber bands store the potential energy and then once released, they turn the can... and your car moves by itself!
2. You don't need any expensive materials. In fact, you probably have most of the items already at home.
Have I whet your appetite enough? Ok. Let's build! Vroooom!
Kid Science: Let's Build a Car that Moves!
Today's craft is awesome for 2 reasons:1. The cars really move. Really. You just twist the tin can and then let go. Bam. The rubber bands store the potential energy and then once released, they turn the can... and your car moves by itself!
2. You don't need any expensive materials. In fact, you probably have most of the items already at home.
Have I whet your appetite enough? Ok. Let's build! Vroooom!
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
Thursday, March 20, 2014
DIY Flying Whirly Copter Toy
Lately Chuck and I have been infatuated with things that fly. That's why we made our cardboard space shuttle a couple of days ago. So today I took things one step further to create a handmade toy that actually did fly. Modeled after a plastic toy that hubby brought back from one of his trips, here's our version of a DIY Flying Whirly Copter Toy.
It's pretty neat that the toy actually does fly. You simply spin it between both hands and the copter flies out and floats to the ground. Keep reading to see how we made it (and a video of it flying!)
DIY Flying Whirly Copter Toy
It's pretty neat that the toy actually does fly. You simply spin it between both hands and the copter flies out and floats to the ground. Keep reading to see how we made it (and a video of it flying!)
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Cardboard Space Shuttle Craft (template included)
A couple of weeks ago we visited our nearby Science Center and Chuck fell in love with a small space shuttle toy. Of course, the wheels in my head began whirring and I knew that we could easily transform a paper towel roll into our very own rocket ship. So after a couple days of planning, cutting, and painting, we are now the proud owners of two cardboard roll space shuttles:
Want a ride to the moon on your very own cardboard roll space shuttle? Then keep reading to see how we made them (template included)!
Cardboard Space Shuttle Craft
Want a ride to the moon on your very own cardboard roll space shuttle? Then keep reading to see how we made them (template included)!
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