Archive for the ‘Crafts for Kids!’ Category

Gobble, Gobble…

November 16, 2011

Ruby and I did a turkey craft this past Monday. We had to get a thanksgiving craft in before the holiday passes. I can’t believe we’re already approaching December…does anyone else feel these days are flying by?! I feel like it was just the summer.20111116-150207.jpg
It was pretty sweet though,…while doing our craft I explained to Ruby why we celebrate thanksgiving and the reason for giving thanks. Of course we were making a turkey craft, so she got stuck on the turkey aspect of thanksgiving. After googling a picture of a real turkey to show her what they look like and all that explanation, I think the two things my little sweetie 2 1/2 year old got out of it is that turkey’s say, “gobble, gobble” and they have “beaks”, not “noses”.

I love her,…simply love her :) .

Pirate Patch

October 28, 2011

Arrrrrrrrrrrrr me matey!

We made a fashionable pirate patch for thee lady!

It was put together with felt zebra print, a pink elastic band, and our trusty hot glue gun.

Such a fun little craft to add to her dress-up collection.

A true pirate princess,…that still loves that thumb!

And then there’s these,…

October 26, 2011

 

Pumpkin patch cupcakes!

I’m not sure if these are a common thing,…but I specifically remember, when I was about 9 or 10 years old, one of my mom’s friends bringing over a tray of these during the fall season. They must have made an impact on me, because after all these years, I still remember them and for the past few years have made them each fall season. I thought they were so fun, cute, and unique…definitely something a child would love to eat (that is, if they like coconut!).

Ruby and I made them a week or so ago. We had fun and kept it simple. The ingredients: a box of cake mix, a container of icing, 1/2 of a bag of coconut flakes, green food coloring, and candy pumpkins.

Bake your cupcakes. While they are cooling, mix a few drops of green dye in with the coconut flakes. Add more coloring until you’ve reached the consistency you like to make the “grass”. Throw your icing on, then dip the top of the cupcake in the coconut and top off the cake with a candy pumpkin.

Such a sweet little treat!

 

 

Boo!

October 24, 2011

I saw this on one of my favorite blogs and it gave me the idea to make one for our front door.

Too cute, right?

And then I got inspired even more with my little “boo” and just had to add some little matching grey ghosts. I would have gone for the traditional white ghost, but I didn’t have white felt at home. Boo,…(no pun intended. har har…) But, I have to say I’m pretty happy with my grey goblin ghosts. I stitched white little eyes in with a large needle and the matching white yarn, then attached them with clear fishing line.

Here’s the full tutorial on how to make you own little yarn words over at Bloesem Kids.

Enjoy!

Candy Corn Garland

October 24, 2011

I found this cute idea on pinterest.

White paper plates,…I got six out of the plate, paint them with yellow and orange (leave the white tips), punch some holes at the top, thread your yarn through, and you have an adorable candy corn garland.

I laid everything out one afternoon for Ruby to do with me once she woke from her nap, but that little stinker wanted nothing to do with my paper plates and paint! Lets just say it takes this little girl some time for her to wake up. Just sometimes, not all the time, but most of the time.  Little cutie stinker.

So I sat at the counter with my little grumper and painted the candy corn all by myself while she observed. It worked out,…and she helped me string them together later that day. Somehow little E slept through this ALL! There are firsts for everything, I guess. :)

Go make one!!


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