Christmas is right around the corner. It's been raining CONSTANTLY here and we've been keeping busy with games, movies, and a lot of crafts. Today, I'm sharing a really fun Christmas craft. This climbing paper Santa toy is the perfect DIY STEM building craft to keep hands and minds busy. Preschool, elementary, and even middle school-aged children will enjoy designing their own Santa and then watching him climb up the chimney. Best part about this activity - I'll bet you have all the materials available for an crafty afternoon of fun.
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Friday, August 9, 2019
4 Kits to create your own DIY Summer STEM + Robotics Camp
A Review of 4 STEM and Robotics Kits
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Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Free Printable Halloween Agamographs
Ever heard of agamographs? It's optical illusion art that changes depending on how you look at it. I saw this idea first on STEAM powered family. With Halloween coming around, I thought I'd make a coloring sheet agamograph that kids of all ages could try. This would be a perfect after-school activity! No cutting or gluing involved. Just print out the free coloring sheet below, color it in, accordian fold it, and voila! A cool piece of op art!
Free Printable Halloween Agamographs
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Tape Resist Dinosaur Bone Art (And our favorite 10+ Dinosaur Books!)
Ok... but I digress. Recently my son and I visited our local natural history museum's dinosaur exhibit and marveled at the size and design of t-rex bones. (Gosh. Those are some ferocious creatures! So glad they don't live today. Eeek.) So, inspired by that visit and this awesome human skeleton tape resist painting idea, we made our own very beautiful and scientific tape resist dinosaur bone skeleton paintings!
Tape Resist Dinosaur Bone Paintings
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Sunday, September 11, 2016
40+ Projects that combine STEM with Art!
But maybe you're like me and you deeply love arts and crafts. They're your jam. And maybe you're unsure how to dive into all this STEAM goodness. Hey, I get that too. Hopefully today's post will help. In this post I sharing over 40 ideas for arts and craft projects that also happen to incorporate STEM ideas. Yup. Here are some of my favorite artsy crafty posts...which also happen to have a little STEAM-y oomph to them!
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Friday, October 17, 2014
Preschool Science: Let's Make Charts!
While I enjoy making things with Chuck, I'm also always looking for easy ways to incorporate mathematics and science into our daily activities too. I loved math and science as a child, so I'd love it if he appreciated those subjects too. Since he's only 3, our activities have to very pretty hands-on and relevant to his interests (like our shape dice, cardboard bridges, and shape touch and find activities.) We love taking walks outside. So I incorporated science and math into our walk and created this chart to help us count the number of different things in our neighborhood.
STEM ACTIVITY: Make Charts With Preschoolers!
This was a super easy STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) activity to do with my preschooler. It required very little prep and we practiced our observation, counting, and data analysis skills in the process!
Here's how we did the activity!
Saturday, April 23, 2022
DIY Recycled CD Hovercraft Toy
Does your child enjoy tinkering and building? Why not try making this recycled hovercraft? All you need are a few items from around the house, and you've got yourself a fun, family STEM project. Directions below! (Watch a video of the hovercraft flying on my IG account.)
How to Make a DIY Recycled CD Hovercraft Toy With Kids
Friday, February 13, 2015
Preschool Weather Science: How can we stay dry?
I recently received a free copy to review and ear-marked several ideas that I'd like to try out with Chuck. Inspired by one activity in the book, here's a fun Preschool Science activity that we did to look at how we stay dry during the rain.
Easy Preschool Science: How can we stay dry during the rain?
Monday, September 26, 2022
Free Printable Fall Agamographs
Did you grab our printable Halloween Agamographs last week? They were such a hit that I made these fall agamographs for you to print out and make with the kids. The free printable is down below! Print, color , and accordian fold them for some easy kid-friendly STEAM-filled fun!
Free Printable Fall Agamographs
(A super easy and fun STEM activity for kids of all ages!)
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Can you explode a Watermelon?
Here's how you Explode a Watermelon with kids!
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Thursday, November 17, 2022
Free Printable Christmas Agamograph
Christmas is right around the corner! And while we've yet to decorate the house in Christmas decor, I've already started dreaming of fun Christmas crafts to do with the kids. If you're looking for an easy printable that kids can color and fold for the holidays, this agamograph is it! This would make the perfect quick after-school activity, library activity, or classroom activity. Download the free sheets below and enjoy!
Free Printable Christmas Agamographs
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Make your own gummy candies
Last week I roped my sister into trying the recipe out. Using just four ingredients, we made homemade gummy candies in a little over an hour. Here are our results:
Ingredients:
- 2 envelopes of Knox Original Unflavored Gelatine
- 1 tablespoon of sugar (or more if you want them sweeter)
- 1 C of juice
- Canola oil
Directions:
1. Combine gelatine, sugar, and juice in a pot. Let the mixture sit there for a minute.
2. Lightly oil your mold. (If you skip this part your gummy candies will break apart as they pop out of the molds.)
3. Bring the mixture to a boil. Let it boil for 10 minutes. The liquid will become more viscous.
4. Spoon the hot liquid it into your molds.
Notes:
- I placed my mold on top of a plate before I did this to catch my spills.
- I had some extra liquid, so I lined a glass baking dish with saran wrap and then poured the liquid into that. Once the liquid hardened, it was easy to pop out a very large gummy candy.
6. Pop your gummies out and enjoy!
Can you believe that the recipe worked? I was super stoked because the resulting gummies had a great texture and easily slid out of their molds. I also liked that they weren't too sweet. Next time I'll probably try using fruit juice concentrate instead of juice (as recommended by the original recipe.) That should give them a more intense flavor.... and maybe they'll taste more like the store bought ones.
Happy Wednesday!
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Grow Crystal Geode Eggs with Kids
Do you love geodes? My kids adore sparkly rocks and for this Easter craft, we tried our hand and made sparkly geode Easter eggs. (Or maybe you could call them dragon eggs? Oooh, I love the sound of that.) Aren't they beautiful? Directions for making them are below!
How to Grow Crystal Eggs with Kids
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Monday, April 28, 2014
DIY Dandelion Crown
How to Make a Dandelion Flower Crown
Full confession here- I'm an impatient crafter... so this DIY dandelion crown was right up my alley. It only took a couple of minutes to make and then voila! My son now has a crown fit for a little story tale prince. Let's get crafting!
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Kid Science: Let's Study Seeds
Kid STEM Activity: Seed Study!
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
DIY Toy Launcher!
DIY Cardboard Toy Launcher
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Piranha Plant Valentine Card box
Recently Plaid Crafts sent samples of craft paint and Mod Podge to a couple of craft bloggers. They challenged us to create funky, fun, and unique Valentine Card Boxes. Paint? Mod Podge? Fun Card Boxes? Oh yeah. You can bet that I was all over this challenge to celebrate Valentine's Day with Plaid Crafts!
Ok. So it's been
Piranha Plant Valentine Card Box
Friday, February 21, 2014
Printing with Flowers
So don't throw away your Valentine's Day flowers just yet. Keep them and make some cards!
Friday, August 30, 2013
Orange Peel Canola Oil Candle
Last week, I definitely channeled my childhood hero when I made this orange peel candle:
Can you believe that it was only made out of two materials? 1.Orange peel and 2. Canola oil. Yup. That's it. Super duper easy and it stayed lit for over an hour.
Materials:
- Orange
- Knife
- Cutting Board
- Canola Oil (or probably any oil, really...)
- Lighter
Directions:
1. Slice around the circumference of your orange, trying your best to not slice the fruit inside. Then, use your finger to carefully peel off the two halves. One half should have a white membrane stem sticking out of it. Keep that stem intact! It's going to act as your candle's wick. The other half will become a decorative "hat."
2. Cut a design out of the half without the wick. Now you've got a little "hat" for your candle. (Note: This hat is more for looks than function. It makes a pretty light design, but ends up getting quickly singed by the flame.)
3. Pour oil into the bottom half with the "wick." Then, light the "wick." It'll take a little while for the stem to light, but once it does, you've got yourself a lovely, long lasting candle.