Well the weather here in Ireland is so unpredictable at the moment(as usual!) so we had another afternoon of craft but just to remind the kids it is actually summer we made some icecream decorations. I saw the idea in a magazine at the libary last week. It was very simple. We used styrofoam balls as the icecream, made the cones from card and 'toppings' from whatever was in our art supplies...pompom cherries,buttons, pins and bead sprinkles. We put a ribbon on the back to hang it up.
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Showing posts with label kids craft. Show all posts
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Kids Craft (icecreams!)
Well the weather here in Ireland is so unpredictable at the moment(as usual!) so we had another afternoon of craft but just to remind the kids it is actually summer we made some icecream decorations. I saw the idea in a magazine at the libary last week. It was very simple. We used styrofoam balls as the icecream, made the cones from card and 'toppings' from whatever was in our art supplies...pompom cherries,buttons, pins and bead sprinkles. We put a ribbon on the back to hang it up.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Kids Craft (glass paint)
The kids wanted to craft after lunch but I was feeling a bit lazy. So I decided to use some of the supplies I bought while on a shopping trip to Belfast last weekend. I bought the glass painting kit for £2 and the pictures for 60p each. So the whole craft cost £4.40 or approx €5.
No explaination needed really I just let the kids work away! Easy Peasy:) The kids want to stick them in their bedroom windows.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Our owl family
firstly I painted each one with a base of white. Once they were dry the kids got busy with their markers (felt tips). It's just love hearts for faces, flowers for eyes and semi circles with half flower shapes for wings
Friday, June 3, 2011
Lets go fly a kite!
Well today was an unusually hot but still breezy day. I saw these on a blog (www.skiptomylou.org) the other day so decided to make them with the girls to keep them entertained while I was helping C master the art of the potty.
They were so easy to make and produced hours of great fun.
All you need is A4 paper, ruler, pencil, stapler, hole punch and some string.
fold the paper in half,
mark 2 1/2 inch and 3 1/2 inch,
staple the pieces up at the 1st mark,
punch a hole at the next mark,
tie the string into the hole,
and voila! simple right.
They were so easy to make and produced hours of great fun.
All you need is A4 paper, ruler, pencil, stapler, hole punch and some string.
fold the paper in half,
mark 2 1/2 inch and 3 1/2 inch,
staple the pieces up at the 1st mark,
punch a hole at the next mark,
tie the string into the hole,
and voila! simple right.
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