Spring Time

Kids

The problem with pinterest is that people only post pictures  sometimes with no tutorial.  I think it is self explanatory.  Enjoy!

 

I find so many great ideas on pinterest.  I just wish they posted more than a picture :O(

This is probably the best example of displaying your childrens art work in a modern way.  It is pretty self explanatory. Click the thumb nail to see a better picture.

 

This is an amazing tutorial on recycling boxes and making something fun and cool for your kids. Please check out this blog, it is amazing. http://www.ikatbag.com/2008/07/whats-in-box.html

 

 

Materials
  • Family-size tissue box
  • Scissors
  • Hole punch
  • Ballpoint pen
  • Pushpin
  • 2 rubber bands
  • 2 unsharp

Get a few small containers like baby food jars to store the paints. Place one teaspoon cornstarch (or baby powder), half a teaspoon of cold cream and half teaspoon water in each container and mix well until blended. Add a drop of food colouring one at a time until you get the desired colour for each jar.

My son who is three loves angry birds.  So when I came across this post on make and takes blog I was super excited.

 

Supplies for Angry Bird Poms:

Ingredients
  • 1 cup dark chocolate frosting
  • 1/4 cup vanilla frosting
  • 12 wafer cones
  • 24 brown candies (like M &

Scan your kids' artwork into a book so you don't have to keep 1,000 pieces of paper forever. I love this especially as they get older--brilliant idea!!  Another idea would be to scan all of your childrens artwork and make a poster from walmart.

Once you’ve cut off the bottoms of these paper cups and slipped on balloons, you’ve got a springy surface for launching spongy sweets into the air.
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