Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Pinterest inspired.


Thanks for Pinterest for being such an awesome place to find cool crafts to do! Here are some I found and did recently!

Paper Mache Hot Air Balloons

The recipe I used was very simple. There were a lot of recipes out there some with hot water, some without. I personally think when you use hot water for things like this and like play dough it works better so thats what I did. It obviously was a huge mess but I knew that getting into it. We did some bowls as well but I really think our hot air balloons turned out the best! I put everyone in the cleaned out sensory tub and showed the little dude how to do it. I sprayed the balloons with cooking spray but really you are supposed to do vaseline I just didn't have any. I had also taped half a roll of a toilet paper roll to the bottom of the balloon to give it more of the hot air balloon shape.  I then started mine and watched the little dude do his. I finished mine, and helped his while he started just wanting to squish up all the paper shreds in the paper mache paste. Oh well. Can't win them all and he did do a lot of the work! For the basket I hot glued felt to a strawberry basket! We then painted out hot air balloons and after they were dry we hung them up in the play room!

                      


Papier-mâché

-2 cups boiling water
-2 cups cold water
-1/2 cup flour

Mix flour and cold water. Then pour into boiling water and take off the heat. Mix all together and then pour in a bowl for it to cool down. It will thicken up as it cools down so don't worry about it if it is watery. I thought at first it looked like two much but we used just about all of it!! Although I also had a 3 year old who just wanted to stick his hands in it and get the paper all wet and mushy to play with so that may have been why as well. 


We have also made cinnamon and applesauce ornaments which I will thank to Pinterest for showing me how its done but I know for a fact it has been around for years and years. While I wanted to make ornaments out of cookie cutters the little dude just wanted to play with it so I let him do some of that before we started making the real shapes we would end up baking. 

Cinnamon/Apple Sauce Ornaments
1 cup of applesauce
1 1/2 cups cinnamon

Mix together until it starts to form a dough. No heat. If it seems too wet add more cinnamon, if it seems to dry then add more applesauce. This is also a dough you will most likely just need to mix with your hands. I LOVE the smell of cinnamon and I had to even  stand as far back as I could while mixing because the smell was so strong at first. When it has reached a dough I broke it off into pieces and started to knead it. If it was still too sticky to roll out I just put a little cinnamon in a bowl and rolled the dough into a ball and then coated the ball in the cinnamon. 

Playing with the dough
Cinnamon to dunk the dough in
           



I then rolled it out and started cutting out shapes. We did letters, dinosaurs and hearts. Pretty much anything we wanted. You are then going to need to bake it at 200degrees. I did about 2 hours and then left it in the turned off oven over night. You want them to be hard like a rock. You also do not want them so thin because the thinner they are the easier it is for them to break. Since I was doing this with a three year old so did turn out pretty thin but we will just have to be careful with those. I also used a pen to poke a hole through the ornaments before cooking them so we can use their as gift tags or put them on our tree. I kinda want to stick some in my car to have my car smell like delicious cinnamon!







Thursday, December 5, 2013

November Crafts

I didn't get as much done in November as I would have liked to. But with Thanksgiving and family it just seemed like the whole month rushed by. It was fun to do some fall crafts though and keep busy with other activities.

We lucked out and the little dudes mom brought us back some great leaves from her trip
They look great as part of our leaf sun catcher. 

We made a hand tree with a traced hand, some paper leaves and a paper plate!

Our fall corn project!

Again we did our word match for November

My curriculum for November. I wish we would have been able to do it all but for now it is time for Christmas crafts!!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Counting Apples

I decided for a fall project we would make apples and glue on the amount of seeds each apple would take. We did 1-20 with the first apple having 1 seed, the next having 2 seeds and so on. As you can imagine it could seem to be tedious work for a 3 year old so I spread out the project and it actually took us quite awhile. When we first started I started with apples 1-5 but as the numbers grew larger we did less and less apples each time. I cut out apple shapes from red and green paper and cut out a bunch of little "seed shapes". It definitely was not the most exciting project to boot but I could tell it really helped the little dudes counting skills because it was a lot of repetition, especially for the larger numbers. But finally! we are done and it turned out so cute! As you can see I made a fast little tree form on his wall. I then put up 20 pieces of tape and told him we had to stick on all the apples in order. We started with 1 and went from there until we finally had 20 apples on our tree!






Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Painting with Pinecones

We had gone to food trucks and found cool trees that had an insane amount of pinecones. Luckily I always carry a grocery bag with me so we were able to fill up the bag. To begin our fall crafts we decided to start with an easy messy painting project. I baked the pinecones when we got home to get rid of the bugs and open up some of the closed ones, but ever since then they have just been sitting in a bowl waiting to be used for something.

I decided to start our fall activities off with some painting with pinecones, I mean why not! I imagined them being easy to roll but I wasn't quite right. However it was still a lot of fun and of course the little dude wanted to enhance the project and just go straight to painting with his hands! But once he got the hang of painting with the pinecones I think he was really into it and would even do two in each hand at a time!!


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Owls

We have started talking about nocturnal animals and started by talking about owls. These projects turned out so cute that I am so proud of them we made more owls then we probably need to!! Sending out some of our owls as presents to the Little Dudes family to show them what a  great artist he is.

We did two types of owls
Paper Plate Owl.
 -I cut out the wings, eyes, beak and legs.
-The Little Dude painted the plates
-I did my own owl and then he glued his owl together in his own special way.
-He says his owl is dancing and that is why the wings are out unlike mine.





Toilet Paper Roll Owl.
-Push in the top of the toilet paper roll
-I covered them in tissue paper, made the eyes and beaks.
-The Little Dude glued on feathers of his choosing and glued on the faces.
- We made a little family of owls and then had to make another one because the dog thought he had found a new toy.


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Some Sensory Ideas.

Sensory tubs have always been one of the easiest things to do. Whether you are making it up on the go or planning out one they are always such a big hit! Also can be an easy way to keep the mess confined, which is probably my favorite part!!

Here are some of my recent sensory tubs!

Colored rice and pasta

Paper Scraps! Let your imagination flow!

Coffee and dinosaurs! (MESSSSSSSSSY)


Water and Seashells

All of these tubs were thought of in about 10 seconds. Its such a good way for kids to stay occupied, use their imagination, and just have a bunch of fun. You can seriously throw anything in there and change it up in so many different ways to make every single unique kid out there happy.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Under the Sea!

Remember when I said I like using paper plates for crafts? Just checking! we had so much fun making Ocean creatures and talking about the ocean! On top of all the crafts we did we also of course had an under the sea sensory tub that I of course forgot to take a picture of! Next time!! Look how fun all these guys are though!!







Halloween Crafts



For Halloween we have had a fun packed month! I am bummed it is almost over! There are so many fun crafts to do in October!! We filled the whole house up with pumpkins, ghosts, spiders, skeletons, all Halloween!! It has been a blast!

We also played pumpkin number matching games, Lowercase to Uppercase matching games, Scary word matching games. We counted legs on our spiders. Sang and did a craft for 5 Little Pumpkins and counted monster eyes! Its so easy to be able to add academics to all these fun crafts!

Scary Word Letter Match!!!
                                                    

Bat! Paint Sample!

Paint Sample Jack-O-Lantern!


Paint Sample Frankenstein!
Counting Ghosts 1-10
Q-Tip Skeleton
Counting Monster Eyes 1-10

5 Little Pumpkins sitting on a gate! 
Counting Spiders Legs


Saw Monsters University!
Halloween would not be complete
without Sully and Mike!


MORE MONSTERS!!



Toilet paper Mummy, Ghost, and Jack-O-Lantern



Candy Corn


Paper Plate Cat


Paper Plate Bat

Shaving Cream and Glue Ghost!!

Can you tell I love paper plate crafts?? We had so much fun making all these crafts. The little dude has so much fun getting messy and having a cool texture to touch after. Everything we do I get a "Can I touch it?" after we are done. WELL OF COURSE YOU CAN!. I definitely think the ghosts were his favorite and they were so fun to do. 

All the the skills used and enhanced:
-Organizing (Candy Corn, Scary Word Match, Monster Eyes, Q-tip Skeleton)
-Letter Recognition (Scary Word Match)
-Number Recognition (Spider legs, 5 Little Pumpkins, Monster Eyes, Counting Ghosts)
-Adding (Spider legs, 5 Little Pumpkins, Monster Eyes, Counting Ghosts)
-Subtracting (Spider legs, 5 Little Pumpkins, Monster Eyes, Counting Ghosts)
-Enhancing Future Reading Skills ( Scary Word Match)
-Sound recognition ( Scary Word Match) 

And my Curriculum for the Month of October.