So, you know those cheap-o kitchen sponges you can buy? Turns out you can cut 'em up and use them as building blocks, too! Might be a good busy bag idea. Jack had a whole afternoon of fun with these things.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Jack's LEGO Party
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This is the photo we used as the background for the invitation. Original idea found here. |
We used yellow square paper plates, cut little tabs for the tops, and added Sharpie faces. |
Treat bags in primary colors, with foam circles to look like LEGOs. I got the idea from this website. |
"Magical Monster Slime" for the favor bags. Recipe found here. It was supposed to be a Halloween thing, but I thought it would be something new and fun for party favors. |
My very talented husband spent hours putting together a LEGO pinata. Destroyed in less than 15 minutes! |
Found a LEGO cake recipe, using marshmallows, from this website. Mine didn't look as good as Betty Crocker's! |
"La Fleur" Playmat
I made this "La Fleur" playmat when Kate was a baby (after purchasing the pattern from this website). I finished it right as she began crawling at eight months (of course!). So, considering that fact, and all the effort I put into it, the playmat has never actually been a "playmat"... but a wall hanging instead.
The playmat's actually had quite a journey. We moved from California two-and-a-half years ago, and stopped in Idaho to visit my family for two months before coming to New Mexico. Sometime during that trip, a jar of tahini burst open in the little trailer we were pulling behind the van and spilled on the playmat. Try as I might, I never fully removed the stain. And, since Kate's sharing a room with Jack, the playmat is hanging in Maggie's room for now.
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Look at how cute Kate was! Those eyes! |
The playmat's actually had quite a journey. We moved from California two-and-a-half years ago, and stopped in Idaho to visit my family for two months before coming to New Mexico. Sometime during that trip, a jar of tahini burst open in the little trailer we were pulling behind the van and spilled on the playmat. Try as I might, I never fully removed the stain. And, since Kate's sharing a room with Jack, the playmat is hanging in Maggie's room for now.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Our Halloween
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Jack putting together his jack o' lantern busy bag. It was Crazy Hair Day at his school (thus the orange-striped hair). |
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This was a fun project! Lay out wax paper, make a web with Elmer's glue, then sprinkle on silver glitter. Let it dry for awhile, then peel off the wax paper and voila! A sparkly spider web. Fun for table decor. I got the idea here. |
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Trick-or-treating at Grandma Pat's house. It was only after I took these pictures that I noticed Kate's headband was backward. Ugh! |
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Here's a close-up of the bow turned the correct way. It was a fun and easy project! I found that Youtube tutorial here. |
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Jack o' Lantern Busy Bag
Here's a fun idea for a Halloween-themed busy bag, taken from this blog post. Cut a pumpkin out of orange felt, glue on a green stem, and make it into an interchangeable jack o' lantern with black felt pieces. I made several pairs of eyes, a few noses, a couple mouths, some whiskers, and a scary-looking scar. The blogger I read from made a little pocket for all the black pieces to attach to the back of the pumpkin, but I'm just putting the whole thing into a Ziploc and keeping it with the rest of our busy bags.
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Jack had fun putting a jack o' lantern face together. |
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His finished creation |
Thursday, October 4, 2012
20 Busy Bag Ideas
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Make a Sock Puppet Kit: includes pair of socks, felt, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, beads, fringe, and instructions. |
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Make a Monster Face |
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Wooden Numbered Beads Lacing Kit: includes color and number pattern cards |
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Denim Fabric Roads: scrap fabric from old jeans and yellow puffy paint makes great portable roads! |
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Clothesline: uses twine, clothespins, and felt clothing. Patterns for clothing found here. |
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Clothespin Color Matching Game: uses paint chip cards |
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Ribbon/Button Snake with Felt Squares: a slit is cut in each square so little fingers can work on pushing the button through |
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Felt Playmat |
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Play-Doh Dots Game |
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Pipe Cleaner, Bead, and Pasta Lacing Activity |
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Popsicle Stick Puzzle |
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Make Your Own Stick Puppet |
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Pom-Pom-Stuff-It-In |
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Numbered Pool Noodle Lacing Activity |
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Peanut-Butter-and-Jelly Stacking Game with Dice |
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Felt Cupcakes with Sprinkles |
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Stacking Cups, including one object to hide |
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"Fish Stix": a felt pond, fish with paper clip mouths, and a magnetic fishing pole |
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Mix & Match Sticker Game |
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Glitter Bottle (with water, glitter, ribbons, beads, and other objects) and two "I Spy" Bottles (with rice and several objects hidden inside)... lids glued securely shut, of course! |
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