Ok, the title of the post pretty much says it all.
1. Get some toys.
2. Dip them in paint.
3. Watch your kid go to town.
4. Remind your child to not paint the floor... or wall... or you... or...
5. Pat yourself on the back for entertaining your child.
6. Wash toys and child in bathtub.
7. Watch your kid go to town cleaning the toys.
8. Pat yourself on the back for keeping the fun going.
What can I say? Entertained child = happy child = happy mama
Happy toddler crafting!
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Monday, August 12, 2013
Toddler Tupperware and Ball painting
This past weekend, Hubby, Chuck, and I spent a lot of time in the apartment. To help pass the time, we read lots of books, played lots of games, watched lots of movies, and did a lot of painting.
This week I thought I'd share four different ways that we painted with Chuck
(Who knows? Maybe these posts will come in handy if you're ever stuck at home with a toddler too...)
Today we'll start off with method 1: Tupperware and ball painting
Materials:
- Tupperware
- Piece of paper cut to fit inside the Tupperware
- Masking tape
- Tempera paint
- Small ball
Directions:
1. Tape your piece of paper onto the bottom of the Tupperware
2. Drip drops of paint inside of your container
3. Add a ball into the container
4. Close the lid
5. Shake your container!
6. That's it! Open your container and reveal your toddler's Jackson Pollock-esque work of art.
I definitely give this activity a thumbs up. It wasn't very messy (hooray!) and Chuck enjoyed squeezing the paint and shaking the container. (Personally, I found shaking the container to be very therapeutic.)
Happy toddler crafting!
This week I thought I'd share four different ways that we painted with Chuck
(Who knows? Maybe these posts will come in handy if you're ever stuck at home with a toddler too...)
Today we'll start off with method 1: Tupperware and ball painting
Materials:
- Tupperware
- Piece of paper cut to fit inside the Tupperware
- Masking tape
- Tempera paint
- Small ball
Directions:
1. Tape your piece of paper onto the bottom of the Tupperware
2. Drip drops of paint inside of your container
3. Add a ball into the container
4. Close the lid
5. Shake your container!
6. That's it! Open your container and reveal your toddler's Jackson Pollock-esque work of art.
I definitely give this activity a thumbs up. It wasn't very messy (hooray!) and Chuck enjoyed squeezing the paint and shaking the container. (Personally, I found shaking the container to be very therapeutic.)
Happy toddler crafting!
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Using crafts to encourage others: A look at a Crafting Ezine
It shouldn't come as a shock to you... but I love crafting.
Oy. How I love crafting.
I love making stuff and I love the idea that my stuff can bring a small smile to other peoples' faces.
And that's why I'm super thankful that talented bloggers Amy (AmySullivan1) and Lisa (AboutProximity) included my galaxy umbrella in the first issue of their new ezine, Impact. This is a quarterly magazine that will focus on different ways that we can positively influence others' lives.
Their first issue shares some great ideas for encouraging others through crafts. You can check it out below!
(Ooh.. those cute winter gloves and foot scrub recipes are calling my name. Happy crafting and have a great weekend.)
Note: If you're having problems viewing the embedded magazine, you can also click here too.
Oy. How I love crafting.
I love making stuff and I love the idea that my stuff can bring a small smile to other peoples' faces.
And that's why I'm super thankful that talented bloggers Amy (AmySullivan1) and Lisa (AboutProximity) included my galaxy umbrella in the first issue of their new ezine, Impact. This is a quarterly magazine that will focus on different ways that we can positively influence others' lives.
Their first issue shares some great ideas for encouraging others through crafts. You can check it out below!
(Ooh.. those cute winter gloves and foot scrub recipes are calling my name. Happy crafting and have a great weekend.)
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