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29
Mar
Jessgore

Photo board..

by JessgoreComment Published at 20:0720:070 comments0 comments6 Visits6 VisitsReport

A little while back I brought a pin board.. You know those things made out of cork.. I can't remember why I brought it in the first place...  Anyway it was just lying around.

I had tons of photos that did not have any other home but a box..

So I painted up the frame to match my wall and just pinned all my old photos on there...

Looks good. Think i will do some more...

07
Dec
2007
Jessgore

Cut and Paste...

by JessgoreComment Published at 21:5721:570 comments0 comments13 Visits13 VisitsReport
All this stuff can be brought at the 2$ shop, or any arts and craft place...
A book of colored paper,
Some plain paper
scissors
glue stick ( if you forget just add some water to a bit of cooking flower and you have clag.)

You cut up into little pieces the colored paper, you can cut tiny squares, (but you'll be there all day) or you can cut all shapes and sizes...

Then you can draw a picture, for example being Christmas you'd draw a Christmas tree, then have your child glue lots of different colors inside the drawing...

Mosaic (SP) pictures are fun for kids to do, and if you cut the pieces of paper small enough you will have the occupied for quite some time...

I just did this with the kids at the day care and they loved it...
31
Jul
2007
dheeya

Bored No More....Play store!Pre school activity...

by dheeyaComment Published at 00:0800:080 comments0 comments18 Visits18 VisitsReport
Helloo.Just wanted to share this activity for your kids....Interesting one...Have fun...
http://www.mybaby.com/Blog/dustbunny/Item/381/
20
Mar
2007
Marlena

TREEHOUSE

by MarlenaComment Published at 11:0511:050 comments0 comments43 Visits43 VisitsReport
16
Feb
2007
sunshineoz15

Kids crafts

by sunshineoz15Comment Published at 01:1801:180 comments0 comments62 Visits62 VisitsReport

Try this web site. It's all about kids being creative.

www.thecreatives.com.au

There are beginner, a little harder and challenging project. Some of the ideas just use stuff you would have laying around the house, like old milk cartons (check out the bird feeder in the beginners section), egg cartons, cardboard boxes.

If you live in Australia kids can join The Creatives Club at any Spotlight store and get a free Member kit with stickers, pencils, pencil case and other goodies.

30
Jan
2007
Marlena

Caterpiller and spiders

by MarlenaComment Published at 10:4710:470 comments0 comments92 Visits92 VisitsReport
My son just loved making them and he plays with them all the time.  Have fun.
www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/eggcarton/caterpillar.shtml
21
Dec
2006
Marlena

Websits

by MarlenaComment Published at 12:1812:181 comments1 comments102 Visits102 VisitsReport

http://canada.kidsdomain.com/craft/_xorn-other.html

http://familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts/season/specialfeature/christmas-ornaments-ms/?CP=KNC-FFGoog100705

Here are to websits I came across while looking for differnt ornament ideas that my son could make as gifts.  These are good websits for other crafts also. 

19
Dec
2006
jlj

holiday craft recipee's

by jljComment Published at 23:1023:100 comments0 comments105 Visits105 VisitsReport

 

here is a link to an advice article I have written with some great craft recipee's

http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/3081/some-recipees-for-fun-things-to-do-with-kids/

12
Dec
2006
Marlena

Christmas decorations

by MarlenaComment Published at 14:2614:260 comments0 comments107 Visits107 VisitsReport
I could really afford much thi syear so I decided to decorate the house using home made decorations.  I just made your old fashion hand made decorations that people might of forgot about.  We made paper snow flakes for the window and paper chains instead of lights.  It was fun and Austin likes them.
07
Dec
2006
angelmum

Christmas Crackers

by angelmumComment Published at 18:0418:040 comments0 comments127 Visits127 VisitsReport
You will need
  • Crepe Paper
  • Toilet roll tubes
  • Zig-zag scissors or normal doesn't matter
  • Jokes on small pieces of paper, or nice messages
  • Wrapped lollies or little gifts
  • cracker snaps
  • rubber band
  • Pipe cleaners Sparkly ones if you can get
  • Shiny hologram tape and glue
  • small gift bows: red and green
  1. Use scissors to cut a piece of green crepe paper three times as long as the toilet-roll tube and wide enough to go round it with a 3cm overlap
  2. put a wrapped sweet, folded paper crown, joke and cracker snap in the toilet roll tube
  3. cut red crepe paper the same width but 2cm shorter than the green.  Wrap both layers round the tube and hold them in place with a rubber band
  4. cut 2 x 15cm length of pipe cleaners and wrap them around each end of the crackers
  5. Cut 2 strips of hologram tape and glue them round the tube. Remove the rubber band and decorate the tube with a gift bow
To make the paper crowns Cut a piece of tissue paper about 15cmx60cm glue both ends together and fold it in half twice, cut the paper to a point. open it out and you'll find a crown
01
Dec
2006
Marlena

xmas decor

by MarlenaComment Published at 11:5811:580 comments0 comments103 Visits103 VisitsReport

my son is a bit young for some art projects that involve cutting and stuff like that so I cut out some xmas shapes and he coloured them and placed stickers on them.  He had fun and they look great on our window. 

 

21
Nov
2006
Jessgore

SOCK PUPPETS

by JessgoreComment Published at 10:5810:580 comments0 comments104 Visits104 VisitsReport

My step daughter wanted to make puppets to put on a show for her little brother, so she rounded up all the socks that were to small for her brother and with out a matching pair....  We went to the $2.00 store and brought some wool, and googly eyes... And a sheet of felt paper....   All up it cost me $4.00.   And this was the result of two of her puppets. She had made more but I forgot to take photos of those and of course mine... ANd Francis loved the little show....

 



Tabblo: SOCK PUPPETS

See my Tabblo>



 

12
Nov
2006
KileeGiles

Birthday Cards

by KileeGilesComment Published at 06:0306:033 comments3 comments167 Visits167 VisitsReport
Just thought I would post some examples of my daughters creativity - she doesn't get this from me.

09
Nov
2006
mrsbrown4701

as per request.... recipes for paint, glue, and other fun messy stuff.......

by mrsbrown4701Comment Published at 12:4612:462 comments2 comments1259 Visits1259 VisitsReport
copied and pasted from another entry........

Why not try whipping up a few fun recipes for everyday items? It's educational, you can replenish some of your supplies and the kids will love it! The best part? With just a few "cool" exceptions, these recipes aren't fattening! (Of course most of them are edible or at least nontoxic, too!) Have fun!
 
Please note: although most of the recipes I've included are very simple, adult supervision is strongly recommended.

BUBBLES:
Mix the following ingredients together:
1 cup water
2 tbsp. liquid detergent
1 tbsp. glycerine
½ tbsp. sugar

GIANT BUBBLES:
Ingredients:
6 cups water
¾ cup corn syrup
2 cups dishwashing liquid

Directions: Mix together and let sit for four hours prior to use.
**Tip: Add food colouring to make bubbles different colours!

RUBBER STAMP INK
Ingredients:
Powdered clothes dye
¼ tsp. rubbing alcohol
5 tbsp. glycerine

Directions: Mix enough dye with alcohol until it is the consistency of a thin cream. Add glycerine and stir until thoroughly mixed. Pour ink over stamp pad.
**Tip: Make your own stamp pad by cutting foam rubber to fit the bottom of a small, closable plastic box, then pour the ink over the foam. Keep the box tightly covered when not in use.

FACE PAINT
Ingredients:
1 tsp. cornstarch
½ tsp. water
½ tsp. cold cream
Food colouring

Directions: Stir cornstarch and cold cream until blended. Stir in water and food colouring. Store in an airtight container. Paint can be easily washed off faces with soap and water.



PUFFY PAINT
Mix together equal amounts of:
Flour
Salt
Water
Add food colouring. Store mixture in plastic squeeze bottles (empty mustard or ketchup bottles). When used, mixture will harden into a puffy paint.

FINGER PAINT
Ingredients:
1 cup flour
1 tsp. salt
1 cup plus 2 tbsp. cold water
1 cup hot water
Food colouring

Directions: In a saucepan, mix flour and salt. Gradually add cold water. Add hot water and boil until it turns clear. Beat until smooth and mix in food colouring. Allow paint to cool before storing in bottle or other airtight container.
**Tip: Store uncoloured paint in bottles and add food colouring as needed if you don't know what colours you want ahead of time.

GLUE
Ingredients:
¾ cup water
2 tbsp. corn syrup
1 tsp. white vinegar
½ cup cornstarch
¾ cup cold water

Directions: In a saucepan, mix water, syrup and vinegar and bring to a rolling boil. In small bowl, mix cornstarch and cold water. Slowly add to corn syrup mixture, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and allow to cool. Store in an airtight container. Glue works best after it has set at least 48 hours.

PAPIER-MACHE PASTE
Ingredients:
1 cup water
¼ cup flour
5 cups lightly boiling water

Directions: Mix flour into one cup water until mixture is thin and runny. Stir into boiling water. Gently boil and stir for three minutes. Cool before using.


PLAY-DOUGH
Ingredients:
1 cup cold water
1 cup salt
2 tsp. vegetable oil
3 cups flour
2 tbsp. cornstarch
Tempera paint or food colouring

Directions: Mix water, salt, oil and paint. Gradually work in flour and cornstarch until you get the consistency of bread dough. Add food colouring or paint as desired.

SIDEWALK CHALK
Ingredients:
1 cup plaster of Paris (do not pack)
Almost 1/2 cup cool water
Liquid Tempera paint or food colouring
Disposable mixing containers (butter tubs, plastic cups, etc.)
Disposable moulds (toilet paper rolls or paper towel tubes cut in half and reinforced with duct tape, cookie cutters, egg cartons, etc.)

Directions: Pour plaster into a mixing container. Using a disposable stick, stir in most of the water. Add two or three tablespoons of liquid tempera or a few drops of food colouring, mixing well, especially at the bottom. Add a little more water so the mixture thickens, stir well, and pour into the moulds that are placed on wax paper. Gently tap the sides of the mould to remove air bubbles. Remove or cut off the moulds after the chalk is completely dry (will be ready to use in about 1 to 1 ½ hours, but for best results, dry for 24 to 48 hours). Store in an airtight container.
**Tip: For "marbled" chalk, mix colour in only slightly.

SLIME
Ingredients:
1 cup white glue
¾ cup warm water
Food colouring (5+ drops)
1 1/3 cup warm water

Directions: In a bowl, mix glue and 3/4 cup water for three minutes. Add food colouring and mix. In a separate bowl, dissolve Borax in 1 1/3 cup water. Add Borax solution to glue solution, but don't stir. Let sit for one minute. Remove substance from liquid. With clean hands, knead the slime to mix (about 10 minutes). The slime will easily separate between your fingers. Store in an airtight container.
**Tip: If a more slimy texture is desired, knead in a bit more water. The more water you add, the slimier it gets.
**Caution: Slime is sticky so protect work surfaces and clothing.


SILLY PUTTY
Ingredients:
¼ cup Elmer's® Glue-All Multi-Purpose Glue
¼ cup Sta-Flo® liquid starch
Directions: Mix together and knead until it is consistency of putty. For more elasticity, add more glue.
**Caution: Putty is sticky so protect work surfaces and clothing.

To add a little more fun to your cooking endeavors, why not try a few recipes that fit the season:

ICE CREAM IN A BAG (NOTE: this recipe makes one bag)
Ingredients:
1 tbsp. sugar
½ cup whole milk or half & half (chocolate or other flavored milk can also be used)
¼ tsp. vanilla or other extract (for a different flavor)
6 tbsp. rock salt
1 pint- or quart-size plastic bag
1 gallon-size plastic bag
Ice
Directions: Fill gallon-size bag half full of ice and add rock salt. Put milk, vanilla, and sugar into small bag and seal it (strong tape works well). Place small bag inside the large one and seal carefully. Shake until mixture is ice cream, about 5 to 10 minutes. Open carefully, wipe or rinse salt from outside of small bag and enjoy!
**Tip: if the bag gets too cold to handle, use gloves or wrap bag with a towel.
**Tip: Instead of using flavored milk, you can also omit the vanilla and half the sugar and add strawberry or chocolate syrup.
**Tip: You can also add nuts, fruit or candy pieces.
**NOTE: This recipe cannot be doubled.


WHIPPED SNOW
Ingredients:
2 cups warm water
1 cup pure laundry soap powder or flakes (not liquid)
Directions: Place ingredients in large bowl and mix with mixer until very fluffy. Students can mould it into shapes and let them dry.

TORTILLA SNOWFLAKES (baked)
Ingredients:
Flour tortillas
Melted or spray-on butter
Cinnamon & sugar
Powdered sugar
Directions: Wash and sterilize scissors. Line a cookie sheet with wax or parchment paper. Warm tortillas in oven or microwave until soft. Fold in half, then thirds (do not crease). Cut simple snowflake designs into tortillas, just as you would a paper snowflake. Carefully unfold and place on baking sheet. When all snowflake shapes have been created or sheet is full, brush them lightly with butter. Bake at 350 for 6 to 8 minutes or until crisp but not brown. For a "snow" effect, dust with powdered sugar. If cinnamon and sugar are used, sprinkle on tortillas after applying butter but before baking.**TIP: You can also put chocolate chips on top immediately after tortillas are removed from the oven.

 


 

Basic Paints Poster Paint

Ingredients

2 parts powdered pigment

1 part liquid starch

Powdered pigment is great to have around. While powdered pigment can be mixed with plain old water, liquid starch is better. This is a thin quality paint that works great for printmaking, silk screening, etc.

Deluxe Poster Paint

1/4 cup flour

1 cup water

3 tablespoons. powdered tempera paint

2 tablespoons. water

¥1/2 tsp. liquid starch or liquid detergent

Measure flour into saucepan. Slowly add 1 cup water until mixture is smooth. Heat, stirring constantly until mixture thickens. Cool. Add 1/4 cup flour paste into small jar or plastic container. Add tempera paint and water for each color. For opaque finish add liquid starch. For glossy finish had liquid detergent.

Monets Water Color Paints

1 tablespoon white vinegar

2 teaspoon baking soda

1 tablespoon cornstarch

1/4 teaspoon glycerine

food coloring

Do like the famous impressionist painters did and bring your watercolors outside to paint. To make your own watercolors, first mix vinegar and baking soda. Next slowly add cornstarch and glycerine to the mixture. Poor into small paper cups to let dry. Add food coloring. The color is not as intense when it is dry so remember to add a lot of food coloring. When dry peel away the paper.

 

Shinny, Glossy and Shimmery Paints Moooo Paint

1 cup condensed milk

Food coloring

Mix one cup condensed milk with a few drops of food coloring. This makes a very bright, glossy colored paint.

Egg Yolk Paint

1 egg yolk

1/4 tsp. water

Food colouring

Mix egg yolk with water and lots of food colouring. Use a paint brush to paint on baked cookies. Return cookies to oven until egg has solidified.

Translucent paint

4 ounces school glue

1/4 cup liquid starch

Food colouring

This is a short-lasting paint that works well for easel painting. Mix together all ingredients and store in small glass jars. Make only as much as you will need. The paint will last for almost a week.

Artist Quality Oil Paint

Ingredients

Tempera paint

Liquid dish washing soap

This paint has a smooth, glossy effect and holds colour well. Mix together tempera paint and soap. Store in glass jars.

Crystal Paint

Ingredients

1/4 cup hot tap water

3 teaspoon epsom salts

Simply daaazzzling! Mix hot tap water and epsom salts. Brush the mixture onto a dark colored paper. When dry the salt will form crystals that shine in the light.

Dazzling Paint

Ingredients

White school glue

glitter

Food coloring

Small zip lock freezer bags.

Pour glue and glitter into small freezer bags. Add food coloring if desired. Mix by squishing around in your hands. Snip off a small corner of the bag and squeeze to paint. \

3-D Paints Dimensional Paint

Ingredients

1 cup flour

1 cup water

1 cup salt

Food coloring

This paint will give an added dimension to your art work. Use on stiff cardboard to outline drawings. Mix all ingredients and add food coloring. Pour into squeeze bottles. Let the paint dry and finish by coating with a shiny clear nail polish.

 

Puffy Paint

Ingredients

Dry laundry soap

Paint or food coloring

This paint is a natural for drawing big puffy clouds. Mix all ingredients in a blender until smooth and foamy. Paint on thick and let dry.

        Spreadable Paint

1 cup powdered tempera paint

2 tablespoons. wallpaper paste

1/4 to 1/2 cup liquid laundry starch

Use this thick paint on cardboard to make a topographical map. First mix together tempera paint and paste. Mix until smooth and then add the starch. Use popsicle sticks of tongue depressors to spread.


Finger Paints

Finger painting is spontaneous and fun for kids of all ages. A smooth surface works best for finger paints.Cookie sheets, the counter and wax paper all work well.

Ooey Gooey Finger Paint

Ingredients

1/4 cup cornstarch

2 cups water

food coloring

Mix all ingredients in saucepan. Then boil the mixture until it is nice and thick. Pour into individual containers (baby food jars work great) then add food coloring. This finger paints work best when used on a glossy paper such as butcher or shelf paper.

Deluxe Finger Paint

1/2 cup cornstarch

2 cups boiling water

1 cup cold water

food coloring or poster paint

1 package unflavored gelatin

A little more work, but this finger paintÕs translucent, high gloss quality makes it worth the extra effort. In saucepan, mix cornstarch with 3/4 cup cold water to a smooth paste. In a separate container mix Soak gelatin in 1/4 cup cold water. Next carefully pour boiling water over the cornstarch mixture. Stir constantly. Cook until mixture boils and turns clear. Stir in gelatin. Pour into individual jars. Add color. Refrigerate to store. Suitable for dry or wet paper.

Pudding Finger Paint

Ingredients

Pudding Mix

Milk

Wax paper

Food coloring

Finger licking good. Pudding is a natural for finger painting. Mix pudding and milk together as directed on the package. Add food coloring or use as is. Try pistachio, vanilla, chocolate.

09
Nov
2006
KileeGiles

Painting

by KileeGilesComment Published at 04:3304:330 comments0 comments85 Visits85 VisitsReport

We just bought some paints for our nearly 3 year old.  I was concerned about the level of mess so we bought some paint tablets.  Each tablet is round and sits in a pallet.  When you put your brush in water and rub it over the tablet it makes it into paint and then when you are finished they dry out again.

I haven't explained it all that well and again I should organise a photo to show you.  Point is it is a relatively mess free way of letting her loose with paints.

09
Nov
2006
Tink1976

Christmas cards.

by Tink1976Comment Published at 00:1000:101 comments1 comments114 Visits114 VisitsReport

Amy and I are making our own christmas cards, I covered a plain piece of paper in Pva glue and then let Amy loose with glitter, Sparkly paper (that I had used a punch to cut into stars). The result is a piece of paper covered in glitter and stars every colour of the rainbow. We did several glitter pictures (A4) and let them dry over night so today I will cut these into small squares and mount them onto some blank white cards (that I brought from a craft store). I will then write a christmas message inside in gold pen. Hopefully once they are done I will be able to scan them so I can put a picture on here (at the moment my scanner is being a bit stubborn).

I really like the idea of homemade cards especially done by children they make a lovely keepsake and give you something to do on a wet day.

03
Nov
2006
TheLibrarian

Use up those scraps! :)

by TheLibrarianComment Published at 21:0221:021 comments1 comments84 Visits84 VisitsReport
One of the best things I have found that is quick and easy is to use craft punches and leftover paper. I use scrapbooking bits mainly but I have been known to use old magazines and even old scribbles that I would have thrown away anyway. You could use wrapping paper too.

Anyway, I punch out shapes (I only have flowers and hearts so it's lucky I have a girl! :) ) and we stick them down like a collage. As I have flowers I sometimes draw in stems and say it's a garden. I used this idea at playgroup (ie. I had 1/2 hour before it started and I had forgotten I was on craft so had to think of something QUICK!) and it went down a treat.

If you were really organised (unlike me) you could even do a few shapes each time you had finished the craft activity that the paper has come from.

Regards,

Jess.

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