Archive for the ‘Crafts for Kids!’ Category

Festive Crafts with Ruby

October 16, 2011

The Rubes has been getting her festive fall crafting on.

Lots of crafty days for this little muffin,…

A jack o’ lantern that she helped cut out with her “knife”. Or, what most people like to call, “scissors”.

Lots of paint and hands to created a friendly bat and a pumpkin in its own little patch, complete with DIY glitter salt.

And a festive fall tree with finger-stamped leaves.

But we can’t forget the pink flittery fluttery bat puppet…he’s a keeper.

I love this time of year,…any excuse for a sweet craft to create with my Rubes.

Nails,…girltime.

August 13, 2011

Now, don’t you think I should get some sort of award for letting my TWO YEAR OLD daughter paint my nails?! Call me crazy, but…

I’m blaming it on J. It was his idea and of course he announced his idea in front of “the Rubes”. How could I say NO when she looked at me with those excited eyes and asked if she could paint my nails, “pink”!?

Luckily it came off pretty easily,…and the little streaks that are left in the corners of my nails make me smile…

P.S.- Please excuse the mismatched outfit I have going on there,…I was trying to be comfy and didn’t think through my outfit ensemble. Ruby’s outfit, on the other hand, is simply to die for! :)

 

Egg Carton Caterpillar

August 11, 2011

Yes, we’ve been on a crafting kick lately,..specifically with cardboard objects and wiggly eyes.

But, look! A “hungry caterpillar” to add to our latest collection of crafted puppets!

20110811-011927.jpgPainting her caterpillar very carefully,…

20110811-011754.jpgA simple craft activity,…

Just find an old egg carton, paint, add some fun embellishments….and you have a sweet little caterpillar!

 

 

 

 

“RUBY!” the puppet

August 5, 2011

  

After making our TOMS owl puppet, Ruby and I got inspired to make another puppet, but this time using a good, old fashioned toilet paper roll!

Our puppet ended up turning into a little alien girl/pig-tailed-hula girl which Ruby chose to name,…”RUBY!” Go figure,… :)

I forgot to take photos of us  in action making our little “RUBY!” puppet, but we basically cut halfway down the top of a paper roll, then cut horizontally on each side to make the arms, and lastly added a small cardboard circle (cut from another toilet paper roll) to make the face. We painted the roll pink (her request, as usual!) and after that, we just went crazy and decorated with the random scraps we have in our craft box!

It was another sweet activity to do with Ruby,…especially at the stage she’s at right now.

  

My little muffin, so very cute!

Ruby sometimes gets tired of the camera,…I’m sure this is the plight of all momma bloggers!

At the end of our puppet crafting, I set up a little curtain with our cloth napkins and tried to show Ruby how to do a puppet show. Didn’t work too well,…but she had fun with it! :)

Hope this inspires you to make a fun puppet craft with your little ones, using whatever you have laying around the house!

TOMS Owl Craft…Woot!

July 27, 2011

You all have heard of TOMS shoes by now, I’m sure. Their slogan, “With every pair you purchase, TOMS will give a pair of new shoes to a child in need. One for One.” Sound familiar? Pretty cool campaign… I bought the ash pair a while back after trying on my friends TOMS and loving them. How adorable is  this pair or this pair or this pair….so, so cute!

But, today I’m not talking about the shoes,…no, no,…I’m talking about the packaging! I know, I know…I promise this is exciting. Promise! After buying my TOMS, I stuck the shoe box in my closet (I have a hard time parting with shoe boxes). But a few weeks later I surrendered to my box hoarding habit and pulled it down to put in the recycling (must. get. rid. of. clutter.).

After checking the box out, I decided to throw some of Ruby’s wooden blocks in the shoebox for storage and then was left with the cardboard shoe inserts sitting on my kitchen counter. Later in the day, my mom (who was visiting that week from the East Coast) walked by and said,…”Look at this,…THIS could be a cute little owl craft for Ruby”, while holding the insert in her hands. Right here and now I will say that ALL creativity I have comes from my mom, folks. She was right,…how incredibly cute would that little insert be as an OWL?!!

You all know I love creating sweet little crafts with Ruby so later that week I pulled out my cardboard TOMS shoe insert and Ruby and I created an OWL!

A few brown scallops across the cardboard insert for Sir Owl’s feathers…

Some glitter glue to give that owl some pizazz! WOOT!

Wings cut out of a brown paper bag (double recycling!) and glued on each side…

and a pink beak,…by Ruby’s request of course.

On the back of your TOMS owl, hot-glue a wooden skewer or popsicle stick or pencil or old leftover whatever-you-have sitting in your junk drawer to turn it into a sweet little puppet! Just make sure whatever you’re using isn’t pointy or sharp.

And there you have it, my friends! A sweet little craft to create and feel happy about…knowing your reusing and recycling!

Next up,…puppet fun with Ruby using toilet paper rolls!


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