Christmas Craft and a Movie

I have been browsing blogs this morning and found a super cute Rudolf (the red nosed reindeer) Christmas craft from No Time for Flash Cards. It’s super cute and easy to do so check it out.

And while we’re on Christmas I have to put a plug in for my favorite Christmas movie of all time, The Muppet Christmas Carol. I’m not really a Muppet fan but this movie is a favorite in my family and we used to watch it every Christmas Eve growing up… well since it came out in 1992. :) I have to say that they did a great job combining muppet characters and real people not to mention this was probably the only Christmas Carol movie that didn’t totally scare me or bore me as a child and still entertains me now. You can buy it for $10.49 on Amazon or look around in stores, I’m sure it’s in most stores this week!

December 21, 2009. Tags: , , , , , , , . Christmas, Crafts, Holidays, Kid's Activities, Moms, Reviews. Leave a comment.

Remembrance Ornaments

I’m calling these “Remembrance Ornaments” because they show what level/age your child is at for their creation and because it’s fun to see how your kid has changed over the years and how ornaments have improved. :) You can also add as many elements as your child wants. My son had a friend over today and he was excited to do a craft with us. He was much more patient and clean than my son!!

*Oh, and don’t forget to put your child’s name and the year on the back of the ornaments!

Before our friend arrived I prepped the table. Our local newspaper also prints the paper in town. After running the newspaper they have rolls of newspaper paper left over that they recycle. My husband grabbed me a roll and we put it on the table whenever we’re going to paint. I also used painter’s tape to secure the paper.

Materials I used:
Scrapbook paper (or any heavy-weight paper)
Hot Glue
Paint
Glitter
Glitter Glue
Sequins
Ribbon
Felt

*I used what I already had on hand. Feel free to do a lot or do something simple.

First the boys got painting aprons on and rolled up their sleeves then they got painting.

First Ornament:
We did hand prints in paint on red scrapbook paper. Then the boys wanted to use glitter glue. I put the sticks on before they used the glitter glue. My son’s friend was much better at taking directions to try to get glitter on the sticks.

Second Ornament:
They painted on red scrapbook paper again, used glitter glue, and then we used felt instead of sticks for a wreath boarder. Our friend wanted to put bells on his (sorry I forgot to take a picture) and on my son’s (he was finished with the craft by then) I just put red glitter glue on the wreath like berries.

Third Ornament:
Our friend just wanted to keep painting and painting which was great! So I gave him yellow paper, he wanted to use red paint. So he painted it red and then he wanted to put glitter on it. Gold and red. I originally thought this would be a star because the paper was yellow but then decided to make a traditional ornament shaped ornament! I even cut a rectangle out of some of the extra paper to make it look more like a ball ornament.

Heritage Ornament:

Two years ago my husband and our son took four generation pictures with his dad and grandpa and last year I made an ornament for my husband’s grandparents using those pictures. Well I forgot to mail it and dug it out with our Christmas stuff. My son pulled the ribbon out so I had to do some quick repairs on it but it’ll make it into the package for sure this year. This is a two-sided ornament.

December 15, 2009. Tags: , , , , , , , , . Christmas, Crafts, Holidays, Home & Garden, Kid's Activities, Moms, Seasons. 2 comments.

Christmas Tree Shapes

I thought I would work on shapes and make a Christmas tree with my toddler. You can apply this to almost every holiday so feel free to adapt!

What you Need:
Construction Paper
Markers/Crayons/Paint
Glue

1. Cut out 3 large triangles, a star, along with any other shape you want to work on. I cut out “J”’s for candy canes, but you can also do circles for ball ornaments, and a rectangle for the bottom of the tree.

2. Let your child color or paint triangles, etc.

3. Glue together to make a tree.

4. Add ornaments.

5. Let dry!

December 3, 2009. Tags: , , , . Christmas, Crafts, Creative Teaching, Family, Holidays, Home & Garden, Kid's Activities, Moms. Leave a comment.

Reindeer Ornaments

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Okay, just for the record I’m not trying to give you holiday confusion with Thanksgiving and Christmas stuff all mixed together, but if you wanted to make these ornaments I thought it best to share them before Christmas trees were put up and if you are like me, the day after Thanksgiving the tree will go up and that leaves zero time for my ornament posts… now, on with the post:

I remember growing up we had candy cane reindeer ornaments on our Christmas tree. This year we were looking to save some money and so I decided to make our ornaments and among them I HAD to include the reindeer!

Reindeer Supplies

What you need:
Candy Canes
Pipe Cleaner
Pom Pom Balls for noses
Googly Eyes
Ribbon (optional)
Bells (optional)
Hot Glue Gun

I did some more traditional reindeer with the peppermint candy canes.

Traditional Reindeer

And I also did some fun, wacky reindeer with cherry candy canes.

Non-traditional Reindeer

My main reason for doing this was that I couldn’t find an all-red set of pom poms. I think as Christmas gets closer you’ll be able to find them. I also only made one Rudolf, so there is only one traditional reindeer with a red nose, the rest have different colored noses. So I thought I’d go all out and have multi-colored, fun reindeer.

How to make Reindeer:

1. Get your pipe cleaner and wrap it around the top of the candy cane twice, then twist the top to secure it. Shape into antlers.

Wrap Around top

Shape

2. Glue on eyes.

Eyes

3. Glue on nose.

Nose

At this point you can call it good and hang these cute guys on your tree. I decided it would be fun to hang them and have them look like they were flying. So the rest of these steps are optional.

4. Cut a fairly long piece of ribbon (be sure to cut the end at an angle) thread on a bell.

Tread Bell

5. Pull bell to the middle of the ribbon and wrap around the reindeer’s neck twice then knot.

Pull to the Middle

Tie around deer

6. Knot the end of the ribbon. Be sure to leave enough room that you can hang the reindeer on your tree!

Knot End

You’re done! Doing the ribbon and bells does get time consuming. I ended up doing bells on half the reindeer and just ribbon on the rest. Feel free to even out antlers or curl them at this point. I also did two cyclops reindeer with funny antlers. Have fun!

Herd of Reindeer

More Reindeer

November 19, 2009. Tags: , , , . Christmas, Crafts, Creative Teaching, Holidays, Home & Garden, Kid's Activities, Seasons. Leave a comment.

Gratitude Wreath

I saw this on No Time for Flashcards and thought it would be a WONDERFUL activity for Thanksgiving and would be an easy and fun activity to do after the big feast is over and people are settling down, or in the days ahead to talk about the meaning of Thanksgiving and what it means to be thankful.

On the No Time for Flashcard’s wreath they say thank you in several languages but I thought it would be fun to have our family write down things we are thankful for in our lives.

What you need:
Construction Paper
Glue
Crayons/Pen
Paper Plate
Scissors

1. Trace Hands

2. Cut out hands and write what you are thankful for on them. While I cut out hands my husband worked with our son to write down things he was thankful for.

3. Cut out the middle of your paper plate.

4. Glue finished hands on plate. I used hot glue so we didn’t have to wait long before our son got to play with the wreath. We also put ours on our harvest display, it’s a little big for the pine tree but that’s okay! We also put our hand turkey from yesterday on the top of the wreath.

November 17, 2009. Tags: , , , . Crafts, Creative Teaching, Faith, Family, Home & Garden, Kid's Activities, Moms, Seasons. Leave a comment.

Hand Turkey

Hand Turkey

My little boy loves drawing turkeys with his hands so I decided we’d make them really look like turkeys… well kind of. I still don’t know of any multi-colored turkeys but that’s okay!

What you need:
Construction Paper
Scissors
Glue,
Crayons
Hands :)

1. Choose what color you want your turkey feathers to be.

Choose Paper

2. Trace hands on construction paper.

Trace Hands

3. Cut out hands and layer on top of each other with glue in between each layer.

Layer

4. Cut out an “8″ shape of whatever color you want your turkey’s body to be.

"8"

5. Glue to turkey feathers.

Glue

6. Cut corner off orange or yellow paper for a beak and a heart shape out of red paper for a waddle.

Waddle

7. Glue beak and waddle, draw eyes with black crayon.

Glue and Draw

8. Cut out legs and color (optional).

Legs

9. Let dry!

Dry and Play!

November 16, 2009. Tags: , , . Crafts, Creative Teaching, Family, Holidays, Home & Garden, Kid's Activities, Moms, Seasons. Leave a comment.

Pine Cone Ornaments

Pinecone Ornament Red & Gold

The great thing about pine cone ornaments is that you can be as simple or extravagant as you want! These are the supplies I used but feel free to do whatever you want. Spray Glitter would make these a snap or adding sequins would be fun too! Or you can just buy scented pine cones, tie ribbon on them and hang them in your tree without any extra decorating. Mine are cinnamon scented. We’ll have a mix of decorated and non on our tree. These pine cones are great to do during the day for a craft or for family night activity.

Pine Cone Supplies

Supplies:
Pine Cones
Ribbon
Glitter Glue
Pom poms (or sequins, bells or whatever you want)

Tie Ribbon

1. I would suggest putting your ribbon on first. We didn’t do that and were sad when our pine cones were covered in glitter glue and we couldn’t get the ribbons on without dipping them into the glue repeatedly! I also tried to pick out cones that had some stem I could use to tie the ribbon on. If yours don’t, try hot gluing your ribbon on.

Decorate

2. Decorate

3. Let dry. The glitter glue does take a while to dry to have a place prepared that you’ll be able to hang these while they dry.

Here are some pictures of our creations.

Pom pom and glitter

Santa Claus

Frosted

Silver and Red

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November 13, 2009. Tags: , , , . Christmas, Crafts, Creative Teaching, Family, Holidays, Home & Garden, Kid's Activities, Moms, Seasons. 3 comments.

“T” is for Turkey

T is for Turkey

Since Thanksgiving is just 2 weeks away I thought we’d feature turkeys! Originally I was planning on the page being full of turkeys but my 2 year old had another idea. He was done tracing turkeys after the first one. :) Here is the step by step of your “T” is for Turkey Alphabet Page.

1. Draw the letter T.

Draw T

2. Trace as many turkey hands as you can get on another piece of construction paper.

Trace Hand

3. Draw Turkey face, don’t forget the gobbler!

Draw Face

4. Color turkeys. My son is still more into scribbling than coloring so I did most of the coloring of the turkey but he chose several of the tail feather colors.

Color Turkey

5. Cut out letter T.

Cut Out T

6. Glue or tape letter T on your turkey page!

T is for Turkey

November 12, 2009. Tags: , , , . Crafts, Creative Teaching, Family, Holidays, Seasons. Leave a comment.

Pirate Sword Craft

Finished Sword

My son loves pirates, so what is he going to be for Halloween? A pirate. Pirates need swords don’t they? I didn’t want to spend the time or money looking for a store-bought sword and thought he’d love a homemade one just as much.

What you Need:
Cardboard
Heavy Duty scissors or knife
Foil
Paint (optional)
Glue
Glitter

Directions:

1. Draw out your sword shape on cardboard.

Draw

2. Cut out sword.

Cut Out

3. I decided to rip off the side of the cardboard that had pictures/packaging stuff on it. But if you are painting you might not need to do that.

Rip

4. Paint. I just sponged some on with a paper towel.

Quick Paint

5. Cover with Foil.

cover with Foil

6. Glue and Glitter your own design or add sequins or fake jewels.

Design with Glue and Glitter

October 26, 2009. Tags: , , , . Crafts, Holidays, Home & Garden, Kid's Activities, Seasons. 3 comments.

Leaf Collage

Display

This is an activity that we did last year but that we haven’t had time to do yet this year although I plan on doing it soon. It is easy to do but I think that the kids need to be a little older or mature to do this activity because it involves a lot of glue!

What you Need:

Mod Pod (or any white glue will work)
Leaves
Paint brush or Sponge brush
Paper (If your children are older feel free to get an illustration for them to collage within, like a turkey or pumpkin or something like that)

Supplies

1. “Paint” glue onto paper, covering the entire sheet.

Paint

2. Place leaves on sticky paper.

Place

Note: If you are planning on truly doing a collage then you’ll need to repaint the top of each leaf with glue so the leaves on top will stick.

*Also, if you are going to do a collage and have to pick up leaves ahead of time, putting them in a book in the meantime really helps keep them flat and keep them from getting too brittle.

3. Let dry. Depending on how much glue (and leaves) are on the paper it can take a while to dry.

October 21, 2009. Tags: , , , . Crafts, Creative Teaching, Family, Holidays, Home & Garden, Kid's Activities, Moms. 1 comment.

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