Source: http://www.notimeforflashcards.com/2008/12/best-of-2008-count-down-3.html
Gather your materials. You will need a paper plate, some orange and black construction paper, 2 buttons, some sequins, sparkles, contact paper, scissors, double stick tape, a stapler, and some ribbon. I also used some paint because my son wanted to paint and I like how it looks but you can skip this step if you want.
Have your child paint the paper plate, and let dry. If you use a sponge paint brush the paint will go on lightly and dry fast.
While they do that cut out a nose from the orange paper, a hat and some coal for the mouth.
Cut a rectangle of contact paper and fold in half , make sure it’s big enough to cover the hole you will be cutting in the plate.
Peel back the contact paper backing and let your child shake the sparkles on it.
Add some sequins.
Fold the contact paper so it sandwiches the sparkles , seal it. You may have to use some tape to make sure it’s sealed and nothing falls out.
Cut out the middle of the plate.
Add glue to the cutout middle for the coal mouth, nose and hat. Obviously older kids can do this themselves but it gives toddlers a great guide to be independent.
Add the face pieces.
Add the button eyes.
While your child is adding the face pieces , attach the contact paper to the inside of the paper plate ring, I used double stick tape cause it holds contact paper well.
Staple the face to the belly, I use staples with coated paper plates because glue doesn’t always work very well.
Add the ribbon as a scarf to cover the staples.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Glitter Wreath
I am going to try this with pre-glittered craft foam.
Would be great for various seasons - hearts for V-Day, snowflakes for winter, holly leaves for Christmas . . .
Source: http://homemadebyjill.blogspot.com/2009/12/glitter-wreath-tutorial.html
cardstock
various shades of fine glitter (do I need to mention that the Martha Stewart glitter is the best?)
spray adhesive
a wreath form (mine is 10 inches, and I found it at the dollar store)
wire for hanging
1. Cut out a basic leaf shape to use as your template. Cut out approximately 60 leaves out of cardstock. I used a 10 inch wreath form. If you are making a bigger wreath, you will likely need more leaves.
2. Divide your leaves into groups for glittering. Spray each group with spray adhesive and coat in glitter. Shake off the excess. I used the following colors of Martha Stewart Crafts glitter for this fall wreath: Smokey Quartz, Yellow Gold, Cinnibar, and Fire Opal.
For a holiday wreath, a selection of green glitters would look nice, especially with a big bow and some red jingle bells.
For a wreath to last all winter, I'd choose a variety of white and silver glitters for a snowy effect.
3. Add a wire loop to your wreath form for hanging.
4. Begin hot gluing the leaves to the wreath form, overlapping the bottom tips. The hot glue gun will melt a styrofoam wreath form a little bit, but it holds well.
5. Continue gluing leaves around the wreath form. I changed the direction of the leaves at the bottom, but you may want to continue placing them in the same direction all the way around the leaf.
6. Attach a bow. My secret weapon for attaching bows to wreaths is a paper clip (or maybe everyone does this and it's not such a secret?). Slide the small end of the paper clip though the back of the knot in your bow. Then use the large end of the paper clip to attach the bow to your wreath. This works especially well on a paper wreath like in this project, but I use this trick on all of my wreaths (it also makes it really easy to switch out your ribbons).
Would be great for various seasons - hearts for V-Day, snowflakes for winter, holly leaves for Christmas . . .
Source: http://homemadebyjill.blogspot.com/2009/12/glitter-wreath-tutorial.html
Supplies Needed:
cardstock
various shades of fine glitter (do I need to mention that the Martha Stewart glitter is the best?)
spray adhesive
a wreath form (mine is 10 inches, and I found it at the dollar store)
wire for hanging
1. Cut out a basic leaf shape to use as your template. Cut out approximately 60 leaves out of cardstock. I used a 10 inch wreath form. If you are making a bigger wreath, you will likely need more leaves.
2. Divide your leaves into groups for glittering. Spray each group with spray adhesive and coat in glitter. Shake off the excess. I used the following colors of Martha Stewart Crafts glitter for this fall wreath: Smokey Quartz, Yellow Gold, Cinnibar, and Fire Opal.
For a holiday wreath, a selection of green glitters would look nice, especially with a big bow and some red jingle bells.
For a wreath to last all winter, I'd choose a variety of white and silver glitters for a snowy effect.
3. Add a wire loop to your wreath form for hanging.
4. Begin hot gluing the leaves to the wreath form, overlapping the bottom tips. The hot glue gun will melt a styrofoam wreath form a little bit, but it holds well.
5. Continue gluing leaves around the wreath form. I changed the direction of the leaves at the bottom, but you may want to continue placing them in the same direction all the way around the leaf.
6. Attach a bow. My secret weapon for attaching bows to wreaths is a paper clip (or maybe everyone does this and it's not such a secret?). Slide the small end of the paper clip though the back of the knot in your bow. Then use the large end of the paper clip to attach the bow to your wreath. This works especially well on a paper wreath like in this project, but I use this trick on all of my wreaths (it also makes it really easy to switch out your ribbons).
Friday, August 6, 2010
Baby Shower Game Idea
Using the ideas below, you put all these candy bars in the center of the room. A person draws the funny pregnancy/childbirth word and has to match it with the candy bar in the center of the room. They get to keep the one they guess!
Conception………..Skor
Bladder problems ………..Fast break
Choosing a name …….Watchamacalit
Breast feeding ……..Milkyway
Obstetrician …….Butterfinger
Engorgement …….Mounds
Bib ………Gobstoppers
Spit up ……Goobers
Epidural ……..Lifesavers
Contractions ………Whoppers
Twins ……Twix
Triplets…….3 Musketeers
Delivery…….PayDay
1st trimester……Rocky Road
Stretch marks……Red Vines
Sitz bath…..Fun Dip
Baby’s giggle……Snickers
Hospital bill……100 Grand
Water breaking…….Starburst
How you feel in your 9th month……..Rolo
Your mental state for 9 months……Airheads
What you want to do all pregnancy long (except first 3 months)……Munch
What you fear you’ll look like during pregnancy…….Chunky
Shower your baby with these……..Kisses
Baby’s nap time…….Take 5
Episiotomy…….Doughnut
Conception………..Skor
Bladder problems ………..Fast break
Choosing a name …….Watchamacalit
Breast feeding ……..Milkyway
Obstetrician …….Butterfinger
Engorgement …….Mounds
Bib ………Gobstoppers
Spit up ……Goobers
Epidural ……..Lifesavers
Contractions ………Whoppers
Twins ……Twix
Triplets…….3 Musketeers
Delivery…….PayDay
1st trimester……Rocky Road
Stretch marks……Red Vines
Sitz bath…..Fun Dip
Baby’s giggle……Snickers
Hospital bill……100 Grand
Water breaking…….Starburst
How you feel in your 9th month……..Rolo
Your mental state for 9 months……Airheads
What you want to do all pregnancy long (except first 3 months)……Munch
What you fear you’ll look like during pregnancy…….Chunky
Shower your baby with these……..Kisses
Baby’s nap time…….Take 5
Episiotomy…….Doughnut
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