Showing posts with label monday funday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monday funday. Show all posts

17 June, 2013

Monday Funday:: Cork Boats

Kid's Craft: cork boats


 Kid's Craft: Cork Boats

 Mae and I made little sail boats out of a few wine corks, some origami paper I had, a glue gun, tooth picks and a penny. These are so simple to make and were a fun activity for us today... since Mae's little pool was filled up. Mae loved to see her miniature boats floating around in her pool.  We tied a string to them so she could pull them around.  A couple times she tugged a little too hard and they turned over... eventually the sails were all wet and that made them unbalanced, so they didn't stay upright anymore.  We just pulled them out to dry for later.  I would like to replace the sails with something that could get wet though... any ideas? I was thinking of a colorful plastic package, maybe some sort of snack bag? I will keep a look out.

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Cork Boats


10 June, 2013

Monday Funday :: Paint with Bubbles

 This little project was tons of fun!! 
All you need is:
  1. Water
  2. bowls (round work best with your round bubble)
  3. paint (tempera paint or acrylic paint worked well too)
  4. dish soap (we used dawn)
  5. paper (preferably water color paper)
  6. straws

Mix: WATER + DISH SOAP + PAINT

Just blow into your bowls to create loads of bubbles (this is fun all by itself) and then gently place your paper on top of the bubbles.  Your paper may pop the bubbles or you may lift it off and then pop them.  The result of the popped bubbles is this awesome pattern on your paper.  If you try it and your bubbles are too faint, just keep adding more paint until you get the color you want.

We found that the bigger bubbles didn't work as well as the medium to small bubbles.  I guess the smaller bubbles hold more paint.

Mae loves bubbles (what kid doesn't, right?) so she especially loved this project.  
This would make a beautiful card don't you think? 

Please let me know if you try it with your kids!
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03 June, 2013

Monday Funday :: Magazine Beads

recycled magazine beads
So to get into the summer spirit, this morning Mae and I crafted!  We started doing practice school work since she got out of school in the mornings... but who feels like work on Mondays?? So bead making it is. (:

DYI kid's craft

 Here's what you need to make your own: 

  1. scissors —optional (I was hoping we could do some cutting practice but Mae doesn't quite have enough control yet). 
  2.  straws 
  3.  Elmer's
  4. old magazine
Look for nice bright colorful pages in your magazine. 
1:: You take the page and rip it or cut it— you want one side to end up wider and go to skinny.  
The smaller the strip the smaller the bead. 
DYI kid's craft
2 :: I added a little bit of water to our glue so it would be easier to paint with.  
3 :: Figure out which side is more colorful side and add glue to the other side. 
4 :: Then wrap it around your straw, starting at the wider side. (Mae needed a little bit of help wrapping it tightly but she loved this.)  Just look at all of our beads!! 
5 :: Now they have to dry completely... we were impatient and used the hairdryer to help speed things up.

DYI kid's craft
6 :: Some of the beads slide right off... but the ones that don't you can just cut them and leave the straw in the middle. 
DYI kid's craft
 Now we were set to make the necklace.  
7 :: Tie a knot on the end.
DYI kid's craft
 8 :: String them on!! And of course sing while you work. (:
DYI kid's craft
Any ENJOY! Don't you want to make one now?? 
Mae sure loves hers; she is very proud she made it. 

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