Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Friday, March 15, 2013

Paint!

The girls really enjoy anything that could be considered a craft. If you get out paint, glue, paper, crayons, scissors, etc. you are guaranteed that they will have a fun time!


It had been a while since we pulled out the paint. Olivia wasn't too sure about wearing a smock but once she got the paintbrush in her hand she was a happy camper. 


She only used the red paint and we pulled out a for work sheets that cover the color red. 


Grace got to pick four colors because she is four. 


She always likes to draw/paint people. I'm not sure who she painted that day but she painted a person.


When she paints she works slowly and really concentrates on what she is doing. She wants it to be just perfect!


 Doesn't her person just look beautiful? Before she was done she had pretty much covered her paper with paint!


I think Olivia may need 2 colors because she is 2 next time. She got bored a lot quicker than Grace!

Monday, January 7, 2013

Christmas Crafts!

I like doing crafts with Grace and Olivia. And there are so many fun things to make around Christmas time!


They both love making things too.


We made salt dough ornaments and gave them to family members to hang on their trees.

First we made the salt dough. We mixed 1 cup salt, 2 cups flour, and 1 cup water together in a bowl. Then we rolled it out on a floured surface. Next was the fun part! We took our Christmas cookie cutters and cut out all sorts of shapes. There were Christmas trees, stockings, candy canes, gingerbread men, and even a reindeer. A straw works well for punching a hole in the top so you can put ribbon on them so they can hang on the tree. We put them all on a pan (it took several pans because we made a lot) and baked them in the oven (250* for about 25 min) until they were dry.

After they were cool Grace and Olivia got to paint them. I even got out the glitter for them to put on them after they painted (just sprinkle it on the wet paint). Grace made a LOT!

And Olivia took her time and made sure to put all the different colors on each of her ornaments.

After they dried we sprayed them with a clear spray paint to help keep the glitter from falling off. I am not sure how well that worked because by the time I was done tying ribbon on I was covered in glitter!

That wasn't all the crafts we did either! We made Christmas trees out of popsicle sticks. I cut green popsicle sticks to different lengths and then let the girls glue them to a brown popsicle stick. Then they glued on little sequins and other shiny little confetti pieces. Anything with glue is always fun for Grace!


And we can't forget about the reason for Christmas! We made a manger scene with baby Jesus. We glued two brown popsicle sticks (I painted them with brown paint since the package I bought was red, yellow, and green sticks) to construction paper. Then we glued little pieces of yellow construction paper for the hay, tan construction paper circle with the face Grace drew for the head, and purple construction paper cut out to be a blanket. And we glued a big yellow star (cut from construction paper) at the top.



One morning I ran a few errands and since Dustin was off he stayed home with the girls to finish our sugar cookies. We made icing and they got to decorate them! 

And after they were finished with the cookies they decided to make a craft. He told me they had gone to the office to color while he cleaned up the icing and cookie mess. Later I found out they had been making me a gigantic Christmas card!


This is the picture he sent me while I was gone. They had to have a bath!


Grace thought it would be fun to paint her sister with her makeup and - lip gloss, nail polish, and glitter paint. I don't think Olivia minded one bit. BUt even after a bath there was still evidence of glitter and lip gloss in her hair!



Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Barnes and Noble Story Time

When we first got to TX we didn't have internet so we were going to Starbucks, McDonald's, and Barnes and Noble quite often to look up fun activities in the area. Barnes and Noble quickly became our favorite. The girls loved playing with the train table and looking at books. 

We also found out about the summer story time program that was being offered there by a local University Education Department.

One week Grace made a big carp which reminded me of the big carp streamers we had in Okinawa during Children's Week.

Another week we read about airplanes and she made these super cool goggles.
 
 
And made an airplane out of some super cool paper that you scratch with a stick to reveal beautiful colors.

Another week they read about aquariums and she made her own aquarium with paper cut outs of fish and other sea life, 2 paper plates, a clear cup, and a toilet paper roll. 

And then the last week we had a FIESTA!! She got to make this hat. 

And afterwards she got a cookie and ice cream!
 

I wish they were doing this all year because Grace looked forward to going every week.

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