Another Easter craft we completed were these cute customizable foam flower pots. I helped my daughter create the foam pot part, then she chose what to put together and place them in the pots (with my help). We gave a few to our neighbors who hosted an Easter egg hunt in their backyard!
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Creatology Easter Foam Structure - Egg Shaped House
For Christmas we had great success building a couple Creatology foam structures for decoration. We tried this Easter egg shaped house and we were less successful! The house itself had trouble staying in the slots. My daughter did have a lot of fun decorating it though!
Monday, March 30, 2015
Tissue Paper Plastic Easter Eggs Craft
Having attended an Easter egg hunt this year already, we had plenty plastic Easter eggs to play with around the house. My daughter came up with an idea to decorate some with paper. We had tissue paper left over from a craft box so I suggested that instead. My daughter used a combination of glue sticks, colored tape and sticks to stick the different squares of tissue paper on the eggs. It turned out to a be a fun, cute activity. We still have a lot of plastic eggs left over to play with but now we have some colorful decorative ones as well!
Creatology - Bunny & Chick Easter Craft
Easter will soon be upon us, so this past weekend it was time for Easter crafts! I bought a few Creatology craft kits last year for this year and while the other two crafts are currently a work in progress, my daughter and son made these adorable bunnies and chicks. Now that my son is three, he can work on these types of crafts more often with my daughter and me. I liked this kit except the pieces we had to glue on. I much prefer kits with pieces that are all stickers. For the chicks, my son helped stick on the eyes and beak. I put the glue on the wings and feet and with help, he placed them on his chicks. For the bunnies, my daughter stuck on the eyes, nose, pink part of the feet, pink parts of the ears and drew smiles. I helped stick on the toes (so tiny) and glue the feet on. The pomps for the tummies are very cute but aren't big enough to stay in the holes, so I used scotch tape on the back to keep them in place. We sent one of each animal to the grandparents and a couple family friends for Easter.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Valentine's Day Heart Card Kit
My daughter has been very into coloring, so we haven't worked on many craft activities lately. Valentine's Day is the exception. Last year she did a wonderful job making valentines very similar to the ones below for each member of her preschool class and family. We decided to do the same type of project. Like last year, we used a Target brand kit: Spritz Valentine's Day Heart Card Kit. My daughter loves having a choice of stickers for each card. I would spell out the name of the student or teacher or family member, she would place the stickers on the card, then decorate the rest of it. They came out great, especially giving her even more choice with which color heart and frame to use. The only downside of this kit is the heart falls out of the frame fairly easily unless you have stickers on both. I decided to place each valentine into a sandwich size plastic bag to keep it together along with a Hershey kiss (we were the only ones to give out valentines without candy so I rectified that this year). I printed out labels with my daughter's name to save time and so everyone knows the cards are from her. Overall, they look very cute, it was fun to work on them together, and they will stand apart from the usual store bought themed cards.
My son made cards as well. Same Target brand. He is only 2, so we used the cards where you just add the stickers (no heart part to worry about). I spelled out everyone's names, he placed each name on a card then added two stickers. He didn't have interest in more stickers than that! I taped on lollypops and added labels with my son's name. They are very cute!
My son made cards as well. Same Target brand. He is only 2, so we used the cards where you just add the stickers (no heart part to worry about). I spelled out everyone's names, he placed each name on a card then added two stickers. He didn't have interest in more stickers than that! I taped on lollypops and added labels with my son's name. They are very cute!
My daughter's Valentine's
My son's Valentine's
Friday, February 6, 2015
Crocheting - Pink/White Stripe Piglet Baby Hat
I did recently crocheted a new animal hat for a friend's new granddaughter. I used my favorite pattern from the Tiger Hat Pattern by the Repeat Crafter Me blogger for the main part of the hat. Then I used her Black Cat Pattern for the ears. I had originally planned on making a kitten hat but it turned into a piglet hat due to the colors I used and placement of the ears. For the twisting ends of the hat, I used my awesome friend's crocheting website and striped hat pattern at Classy Crochet as a model. I tied the bows myself just as a cute finished touch!
Monday, December 29, 2014
Crocheting - Lion Hat with Button Eyes
I made a second lion crochet style hat. The first hat I had made was toddler size which was too small (as tested on my son) for my friend's son. This time I used the child size pattern and made the face exactly like the Tiger pattern from the Repeat Crafter Me blogger. I made the mane using the Unicorn pattern from the same site for the technique and used images of other lion hats I Googled for inspiration on the look of the mane. Overall I think it was easier using buttons for the eyes and the face itself looks more expressive. The size should be better too (as tested on my daughter). I look forward to hearing what the recipient thinks of the hat!
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