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Monthly Archives: June 2020

Cardboard Art

A couple of weeks ago, I was scrolling through Instagram and I saw @toysaclock traced her child’s hand onto cardboard and let her paint the finger nails. This got me thinking. My daughter loves to paint but is always waisting paper. She paints one thing on a page, doesn’t like it, and wants to start over. Sound familiar to anyone else? So…I thought if I drew different scenes onto cardboard, put tape over it so that she could erase the paint and start over, then my daughter could paint the same scenes over and over again without waiting paper. If she messes up, no big deal, just erase it!

Thankfully, my daughter was all about this idea. She loves that she can paint the same picture over and over until it looks just the way she wants. If you think your child would like this activity too, keep reading.

What You’ll Need

Cardboard

Sharpie

Heavy Duty Scotch Tape

Paint

Paint Brushes

Paper towel

How To:

Use your sharpie to draw a scene onto the cardboard. Cover the entire cardboard with tape and starting paining and erasing and painting again. We haven’t been leaving the paint on the cardboard for too long to make sure we can erase it easily.

Have you tried this or are you planning to try this? Comment down below!

*Adult supervision is required*

Superhero Craft Stick Dolls


I think making craft stick dolls to bring along with us to the beach each weekend is going to be our thing this summer. They are easy to make, they keep my daughters entertained, AND they take up almost no room in the suitcase. 

Last week, we made a craft stick family to bring along with us, (see here). My daughters had so much fun with them. They took them to the beach all weekend and built them sandcastles to live in. It was great… until we realized we lost some at the beach. So… this week, we decided to make some superhero craft stick dolls to bring along with us so that they could go on a search and rescue mission. Do you think the superhero’s will find the dolls we lost? I’m hopeful… sort of. I’ll keep you posted.

If you’d like to make your own superhero craft stick dolls, keep reading.

What You’ll Need

Popsicle sticks

Markers

Sharpie

Scissors

Construction paper

Glue

Googly eyes

How To:

Use your markers to draw your superhero’s shirt, pants, mask, hair and mouth right on the popsicle stick.

Glue on the googly eyes. 

Cut a triangle out of construction paper and glue it to the back of your popsicle stick. 

That’s it’s, it’s as simple as that. If you’d like to see a video tutorial, head over to my Instagram @thiscraftygirlmom.

Thanks for stopping by.

*Adult supervision is required*

Wedding Anniversary

My husband and I celebrated our 11th wedding anniversary today. Wow does time go by fast! We met 17 years ago (holy cow) in a WAWA of all places. I was 18 at the time, and when he called me up and ask me on a date, I agreed immediately. I remember our first date like it was yesterday. We went to Home Depot because I had to pick up some styrofoam balls for a project (always crafting), and then we went to a coffee shop and played chess. When he didn’t complain about driving me to get styrofoam balls before our date, I knew he was a nice guy, and as I expected, our first date was lovely.

So today, since it is our anniversary, we decided to watch our wedding video. My daughters LOVED the video, especially our sand ceremony, and asked if they could mix sand just like we did. I didn’t have any sand in the house, but I did have a bunch of colored rice they could mix together, and a box filled with cut up toilet paper rolls. Is that unusual? Let’s go with no , no it is not unusual. Not in a house with a crafty mom that is. Anyway… I am so glad we did this activity. It was so much fun and kept my daughters busy for hours. They kept coming back to pour more rice! Scroll down to see how we made this activity.

What You’ll Need

Poster paper

Rice (uncooked)

Food coloring

Vinegar

Zip lock bag

Paper towels

Construction paper

Toilet paper rolls – A LOT of them

Scissors

Paint

Sponge

How To:

The first thing you will need to do is dye the rice. Put 1 cup of rice into a ziplock bag. Add 1/2 tsp of vinegar and food coloring to the bag. The more food coloring you add, the more vibrant the color. Squeeze the bag and mix the rice until all of the rice is colored. Let the bag sit for 10 minutes and then pour it out onto a paper towel. Leave it to dry. Repeat based on how much rice you want. Because I am all about safety, I am going to say this. Leave the rice where your children can not get to it until you are ready to sit with them to complete this activity. Rice can be a choking hazard, and I would not leave children alone with it.

While you are waiting for your rice to dry, cut your toilet paper rolls in half. Place them on the construction paper in a heart shape.

Cut 2 hearts out of construction paper. Tape the heart windows ( is that what they are called?) to the poster paper.

Cup up a sponge ( we used a new one) and sponge paint inside the heart shape. Remove the constrcution paper.

Once your rice is dry, you can transfer it all into some bowls, grab some spoons, and start scooping and dumping the rice into the toilet paper rolls.

To see a video of us completing this activity, visit @thiscraftygirlmom on Instagram. To see another toilet paper roll/ rice activity, visit @sensory_with_florence. She made an amazing turtle out of toilet paper rolls which inspired me to make my heart. I hope you liked this activity, comment down below with your thoughts. Until next time.

*Adult supervision is required*

It’s All About The Hair

I just can’t with these craft stick people. My daughters and I are obsessed! Their crazy hair is our favorite part. We have been trying out different hairstyles on them all day. Our favorite so far is rainbow hair. Besides being adorable and fun to play with, they are also educational. You can use them to review so many skills. We are going to review odd and even numbers with our new friends, but there are so many other possibilities. You can review numbers, colors, patterns, addition, and subtraction, just to name a few. If you’d like to make these craft stick dolls too, scroll down.

What You’ll Need

People Craft Sticks

Markers

Pasta

Food Coloring

Vinegar

Zip lock bag

Measuring cup

How To:

  1. Pour two cups of pasta into a zip lock bag, add 1/4 cup or vinegar, and several drops food coloring and shake the bag until it is fully mixed in. Let the bag sit for ten minutes and then pour the pasta out onto a paper towel to dry.
  2. While you are waiting for your pasta to dry, you can color in your craft stick people.

That’s it. They are so simple to make and so much fun to play with. My daughters didn’t even mind doing math with their new friends. As long as they got to play with the pasta hair, they were happy as can be.

Comment down below and let me know what you think. Until next time.

*Adult supervision required*

We Hope Daddy LOVES This Poster

My daughters and I spent a great deal of time making this Father’s Day poster for my husband. A GREAT DEAL OF TIME! I really hope he loves this poster. I mean LOVES. I want him to want to frame this poster that is how much he appreciates and adores it after how much time it took us.

Now… it should not have taken hours. It should have been a relatively quick project. BUT, I couldn’t find our sticker letters so I had to cut little strips of washi tape and form the letters myself. If that wasn’t time consuming enough, I kept leaving letters out of one word and would have to remove the washi tape and start over. Maybe subconsciously I wanted to spend hours making this poster. Doubtful, but that is the only theory I have for why I kept leaving letters out.

Anyway, I finally had all the letters right (or so I thought), and we painted our poster, let it dry, and removed the sticker letters to reveal our sentence. And what do you think I see? Did you guess correctly? I left out a letter! AGAIN! Are you kidding me! I then gave up on the washi tape and searched my house from top to bottom and found our sticker letters.

Once we had those, we were able to complete the project quickly and I didn’t misspell the word OFISHCIAL. In my defense, this is not a real word. I shouldn’t know how to spell it. Anyway, you must be so excited to make this project now, so scroll down to see how it’s done!

What You’ll Need:

Poster board

Spong

Paint

Sticker letters

Coffee filter (6)

Markers

Pipette or spray bottle

Water

String

Tape

Scissors

Googly eyes

How To:

The first thing you will need to do is place the sticker letters down on your poster to form your sentence. Look it over and make sure everything is spelled correctly before moving on.

Next, cut up a sponge (we used a new one) and choose your paint colors. Sponge paint the entire poster.

Now it is time for the coffee filter fish. You will need six coffee filters to make three fish. Stack your coffee filters, two in each group. You will have three groups. Color three of the coffee filters with markers. Spray them with a spray bottle, let them sit for a bit, and then separate them and allow them to dry fully. Once the coffee filters are dry, cut a triangle out of three of the coffee filters to form a mouth. Add the googly eyes. Take your other three coffee filters and cut out three tails. One from each to match the fish. Glue on the tails.

If the paint on your poster is fully dry, you can remove the letters. Go slowly. Sometimes part of the sticker stays behind.

Time to hang the fish onto the poster. Cut three pieces of string. Tape one end of the string to the back of your fish by the mouth. Tape the other end of the string to the back of the poster. Because this poster has string I wouldn’t leave it within reach of children.

You’re all done! Despite the amount of time this took us, I am so please with the result and think my husband will love it. Comment down below and let me know what you think. Looking forward to hearing from you!

*Adult supervision required*

Fathers Day Hourly Countdown

Our family loves a good countdown. And I mean LOVES! We make them for just about every holiday… ok, we make them on any old day, but especially on holidays. That said, we have never made an hourly countdown for Father’s Day. When I suggested to my daughters that we make one for their Daddy they were so excited. They couldn’t wait to get started on creating the perfect countdown.

What We Used To Make Our Countdown:

Construction paper

Scissors

Tape

Paint

Paint brushes

String

Clothespins

How To Make The Shirt & Tie Card

  1. Fold the construction paper in half.
  2. Make a small cut in the center of the front of the card.
  3. Fold down both sides where the cut is to make the collar.
  4. Draw a tie onto a white piece of paper and cut it out.
  5. Decorate the tie. We used the back of the paintbrush to create the dots that you see on our ties.
  6. Write the time you would like the card to be opened at the top of the tie.
  7. Glue the tie under the collar of a shirt.
  8. In each card, have your children write a special message to Daddy, or write down different activities you can do as a family.
  9. Once you are ready to hang them up, add a piece of tape to the inside corner of the card to keep the cards closed.

We decided to make 10 shirts. Our countdown will go from 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Here’s Is What We Wrote In Each Card:

8:00 a.m. Sit back and relax, we are going to make you breakfast.

9:00 a.m. Let’s Go sit in the screened in porch together. Bring your coffee and relax.

10:00 a.m. Daddy, lets go take a walk on the beach and collect shells.

11:00 a.m. Sit down Daddy, we have a special garden poster to read to you. See here. Father’s Day Gifts

12:00 p.m. Us girls are going to cook you lunch. Sit back and relax.

1:00 p.m. Let’s go swim in the pool!

2:00 p.m. We challenge you to a card game. Your choice.

3:00 p.m. Let’s go build sand castles. I’ll race you to the beach!

4:00 p.m. Time for presents!

5 p.m. Go relax, Daddy, we’re cooking you dinner.

Comment down below and let me know what you think of our countdown.

*Adult supervision is required*

Craft Stick Dolls

Let me start off by saying, these dolls were so much fun to make. My daughters loved creating their doll family (ok, I enjoyed making them too), and they played with them for hours… I may have joined in. I’m telling you, they are fun! They got quite attached to their new dolls, and when it came time to pack for our weekend at the beach, they couldn’t fathom leaving them behind, so we put them in the suitcase and brought them along!

We brought them to the beach and my daughters built them sandcastle homes to live in.

And of course, the dolls sat poolside as they swam.

If you want to make these craft stick dolls, all you need are some popsicle sticks, washi tape, markers and scissors.

It has been nice to have a change of scenery. We hope to spend every weekend at the beach. We will have to think of another fun craft to bring along with us next weekend. And of course, these dolls will be joining us again!

Comment down below with your thoughts, and let me know how it went if you make some craft stick dolls. Looking forward to hearing from you!

*Adult supervision is required*

Nature Wands

If your children are anything like mine, they spend a great deal of time pretending to be wizards from Harry Potter. Recently, one of my daughters lost the Hermione wand she was given last Christmas. It just magically disappeared… see what I did there! Well, I thought it was funny.

Anyway… I thought of a quick fix this morning. Since we have a bunch of sticks, leaves and flowers in our backyard, we decided to make some nature wands. We quickly went onto Pinterest, typed in nature wands, and of course it’s a thing. We got a few quick tips and then got to work collecting all of the materials we needed to make this happen.

What You’ll Need

Stick (make sure it is smooth so your child doesn’t get hurt)

Masking tape

Flowers & leaves

Rubber band ( if needed)

How To:

Wrap your stick with the sticky part of your tape facing out. Don’t cover the entire stick, you want to leave part of it showing. That will be the handle. Press the leaves and flowers onto the masking tape. If it is a larger flower, as shown on two our ours, you can wrap a small rubber band around it to keep it attached. And that’s it! It is quick and easy. We had fun looking around for bits and pieces to add to our wands, and my daughters have been casting spells all morning.

Comment down below with your thoughts or let me know how it went if you give these nature wands a try. Looking forward to hearing from you.

*Adult supervision is required*

Recognizing , Manage & Express Emotions

My husband and I regularly discuss with our daughters how to recognize, manage, and express emotions. It is really important to give children the proper vocabulary to express themselves. At times, children may not fully understand what they are feeling, or why they are feeling that way, and this can leave them feeling extremely frustrated. To help strengthen my daughters emotional vocabulary, I created a feelings board for them.

When introducing the feelings board to my daughters, I asked them to describe a time they experienced each emotion on the board. We then discussed different strategies we have used in the past, and strategies we could use in the future when experiencing specific emotions. We wrote each of these strategies down on popsicle sticks, and put them in a mason jar right by the emotions board. This way, they are easily accessible when we need them.

How To Use The Feelings Board:

Each morning my daughters will put a clip with their name on it, on the emotion they are feeling. If I see a shift in behavior, I will guide them over to the board and help them figure out what they are feeling, and we will move their clip to that emotion. We will then discuss why they are experiencing that emotion and if needed, we will pick a strategy from our mason jar. Once we have worked through whatever it was they were experiencing, they will get to move their clip back to the emotion that reflects how they are now feeling.

What You’ll Need:

Cardboard ( we recycled a box)

Markers

Ribbon

Tape

Scissors

Corkboard

How To:

Cut out your feeling faces out of cardboard. Draw different faces to represent whatever feelings you are working on with your child. Curl the ribbon and tape it to the back of the head and pull a piece over to the front to show the hair.

I would like to share that the inspiration for the look of my little characters comes from @mummyandthebears. I was scrolling through Instagram and saw that she made these adorable smiley faced “hairdo heads”, as she calls them, and I knew I had to find a way to recreate them for our feelings board.

I hope you found this helpful. If you give this feelings board a try, comment down below. I would love to hear how it is working for your family.

*Adult supervision is required*

Palm Tree Letter Recognition

In a few months my nieces and nephew will be entering into Kindergarten. I can’t believe how big they are getting. I wanted to create a craft they could do to review their letters/sounds before their first day of school.

What You’ll Need:

Two Paper plates

Round stickers

Blue and brown construction paper

Green paint

Paint brush

Pen

Hot glue gun

How To:

  1. Cut out the center part of the paper plates and save the edge.
  2. Cut the edges of the paper plates into 6 pieces. You will have left over.
  3. Paint the edges of the paper plate green. These will be the leaves. Set aside to dry.
  4. Cut a strip of brown construction paper. Fold it several times, flipping it back and fourth, and glue the top and bottom part to the blue construction paper.
  5. Cut out three round circles out of the brown construction paper. They will be the coconuts.
  6. An adult can now use a hot glue to attach the leaves to the blue paper. Arrange them as seen above.
  7. Glue the coconuts to the center of the leaves.
  8. Write every letter of the alphabet onto your round stickers and have your child place them on the leaves while saying their name and sound.

I really hope my nieces and nephew enjoy this activity. Can’t wait to see what they make!

*Adult supervision is required*