Friday, July 29, 2011

Footprints and cheerios

I had alot more planned for today than actually got accomplished, but I'm okay with that.  I'd rather have more things to do in mind than nothing at all!  It's hard when you're about 7 months pregnant and beginning to feel tired allll the time.  Anyway, this is what we did have time to do:


from confessionsofahomeschooler.com
I printed out this fun counting activity, but we used cheerios instead of the poms (I didn't have any).  Next time I think i'll go out and get the poms though, because Charlotte kept eating the cheerios before we could finish counting!  Ah, the attention span of a 20 month old :).  But, she did have some pretty good success counting, especially on the numbers 1-5 page!






After that, we did some art activities- pulling from the footprint ideas from a previous post!  This is how ours turned out:

  
I think i'm going to add little white eyes to make them not look as scary :)  and maybe some legs for the ladybug!

Charlotte also did a painting using q-tips - I think this turned out really well! 




We are going to use this as part of an upcoming activity!  (pictured below).  You place pieces of a child's artwork behind a cut-out word!  I think it will be great as part of my husband's birthday present from Charlotte.  I think we'll do a separate piece of art for each letter.


from lovelydesign.blogspot.com

Other than that, we mostly just played and read all day!


We practiced counting in this book as well :)


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Tissue paper fun!

Today we did this adorable art activity using tissue paper that can easilly be done with both toddlers and older kids.  It's not very messy, and best of all - it's very inexpensive!  Charlotte had alot of fun with this one.

These are the materials we used:

Pre-printed template of fish and waves
Tissue paper- 3 colors
Scissors
Glue

Before beginning our project, I used a template to draw a few waves and fish before cutting them out.  Then we ripped up a few pieces of tissue paper in three different colors.  Then, I put glue on each pre-cut shape and let Charlotte place the tissue wherever she wanted.  After all the waves and fish were fully covered in tissue paper, I trimmed up each piece with scissors and glued it all together.  Photos are below!








Here are some other ideas for things we could create using tissue paper:


Decorate initials or a monogram with tissue paper, from theimaginationtree.com


Arrange tissue paper on a page and spray with water to create this effect!  from thelittleredhen.typepad.com

Create 3D art using tissue paper!  from prudentbaby.com


Make tissue paper garland to hang around the house!  from etsy.com - pipsqueekandbean


Make window decorations out of tissue,  from filthwizardry.com

We could create lanterns out of recycled jars and tissue paper!  from picklebums.com
And finally, we could try creating a mural using tissue paper.  from thecraftycrow.net

We definitely have some tissue paper left over, so I'm sure we'll try a new project in a few weeks!


Monday, July 25, 2011

Little hands and feet

When my daughter was in daycare, some of my favorite days were when she came home with a keepsake craft with those precious little hand prints!  They make great gifts for family members as well as adorable little pieces of art to hang on the wall.  I was very inspired by this picture of a tree with multi-color hand prints!

  from cleanandscentsible.blogspot.com

We made our own tree art using a pre-printed tree outline.  Instead of hand prints, we used Charlotte's thumb prints!  I helped guide the thumb print placement for the first picture.  Then, I gave Charlotte her very own tree and let her create her own masterpiece.  They turned out really well!  










 Here are some other ideas for fun handprint and footprint crafts from around the internet that we'll have to try soon:


A wedding thumbprint guestbook, but I love this idea for kids too!  from sidebysideblog.blogspot.com


Sweet and simple, from ohdeedoh.com

So cute and creative!  from dailydoseofsugarmama.com


How adorable is this penguin made from a tiny footprint! We'll do this in the winter.  from meetthedubiens.blogspot.com


 from crafty-crafted.com

 From projectbalancingact.smugmug.com

We will definitely be trying this one for Halloween.  from bedifferentactnormal.com


I could get everyone to try this one!  from tresfrenchhens.blogspot.com

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Fun on the Fourth!

One of the things that I really wanted to start doing this year is make sure that we do fun activities to celebrate holidays together as a family.  For the Fourth of July, Charlotte created really cool sand art.  The set-up was really easy and it was a lot of fun!  I got two salt and pepper shakers at the grocery store and placed masking tape over most of the holes.  Then I filled them with two different colors of sand!  We used spray adhesive as a way to keep the sand on the paper.  After Charlotte created her artwork, I cut some of the paper and mounted it onto a piece of construction paper.




She loved the texture of the sand


cute!


Another activity that we did together was create watermelon star pops.  First, I cut up a watermelon into large enough slices to fit the star-shaped cookie cutter.  Then, I gave Charlotte the slices one by one and let her cut out the stars!  After that, I put popsicle sticks at one end of each star and put them into the freezer.  They tasted good, but Charlotte prefers regular watermelon. :)





7 Summer Family Fun Ideas

So, in looking for ideas for summer family fun, I stumbled upon a few things that we just have to try.  Here are the 7 budget friendly ideas that will keep us away from the tv!

1. Set up a s'mores station

This is a simple idea with minimal set-up.  I used a random tray and vase for our s'mores display.  Since we do not own a fire pit, we loaded our small grill with fire wood and created our own!  Then, I set up comfortable seating by laying flat boxes and towels under our couch cushions and then covering them with cozy blankets.  We had an amazing time enjoying these tasty treats.  Best of all, we all spent quality time together with lots of laughs. :)





2. build a play tent together

There are many ways to build a play tent- here are a few examples from around the web that I found:

I love this one from ohdeedoh.com.

This hula hoop tent from 2littlehooligans.blogspot.com is absolutely adorable!

and this cute tent from imakestuff.typepad.com.

I was particularly inspired by this clothes line tent from missprettypretty on etsy.com.

We had so much fun building this tent!  I ran a string across the room and secured it with packing tape.  Then, I draped two curtains over the string- one one each side.  This created the walls.  After that, Charlotte and I put sheets, pillows, and blankets inside!




 We'll leave this one up for a few days, but it takes up WAY too much room.. So, i'm going to try to make a smaller one for her room. :)  Perhaps the hula hoop tent?

3. make giant bubbles

I was a bit intimidated by this project at first.  My daughter absolutely loves bubbles, so I knew I had to try this one.   I followed the instructions listed here.   This was so much fun!







4. plan a summer picnic

It's been forever since I've been on a picnic, and sadly we have never had a picnic with Charlotte.  So, that is going to change!  These photos below look amazing!


From lamaisondannag.blogspot.com

from milenachka.tumblr.com
I'm sure our picnic set-up won't be as nice, but it will still be great to spend an evening out at the park enjoying some yummy foods. 

5. have an ice cream party

I was inspired by a recent trip to a local yogurt store that had every possible topping imaginable, including several varieties of cereal.  All we have to do is gather up some bowls, spoons, and a range of toppings and dig in!  This is the ultimate treat for a hot summer day.

This is a really beautiful and festive ice cream party!

from eatdrinkpretty.com


 I also love this idea of making ice cream in a bag from familyfun.go.com! 

6. water games

There's always a ton of fun to be had with water related play.

Splash zone- set up several water play items, such as water balloons and empty soda bottles or other   containers with holes.  We simply played with water balloons.  Charlotte LOVED this!













A couple other ideas:

make our own boats - just gather some simple materials and create boats together as a family.  We could even have a competition as to who's boat will float the farthest.  Here are some links to some pretty awesome homemade boats:

       ~walnut boats from hiphiphoorayblog.com
       ~boats made from ice cubes! These are from alphamom.com.

Sink or Float?- We could set up a large plastic bin full of water in the yard.  Then, we'll just get some items to use in our experiment, and have the kids decide which items will sink or float!  I love the idea of a predictions chart, pictured below:


From lets-explore.net
Since Charlotte is so young, I'll just let her dump objects into the water and see what happens :)

7. Go on a nature walk and scavenger hunt

We could collect some small items found along the way and incorporate them into an art project!  The items could be organized in a color-coded egg carton or just a reusable bag or grocery bag. 

Another cool idea is to bring paint chip samples and match the colors we see on our walk!