Friday, December 31, 2010
Grapes At "Midnight"
This is just a fun idea I found, also from Martha.
It is Spanish custom to eat 12 grapes at "midnight" to bring good luck to the coming year.
My kids love grapes, and I loved that it was a healthy treat for the evening!
And, while we are talking "snack ideas" for New Years, let your kids have a fun champagne class of sparkling grape or apple juice.
You can find these usually in the juice isle, and they are made by trusted brands like Welch's.
I found plastic champagne glasses at the Dollar Store, and my kids thought they were super special when we all "toasted" the New Year.
New Years Hand Print Craft
Toddler, Pre-K, K, 6 & Up
I love to commemorate all occasions with hand print crafts. They are fun, easy, and best of all show just how small or big your child was on that given holiday!
To make this craft you will need:
- Paint
- Construction paper
- Permanent Marker
- Glitter Glue (optional)
- Cute Hands
Simply paint your child's hands and stamp. You will want a total of 4 hand prints--one for each digit.
Once it is dry you could simply write the digits in with permanent marker, or do like I did and outline with glitter glue.
New Years Hats
Toddler, Pre-K, K, 6 & Up
This idea is pretty simple, and it gives the kids something to do while they are waiting to countdown until midnight (which is 8:00 at our house :)
To make this craft you will need:
- Construction paper
- Markers or crayons
- Stapler
- Scissors
Bubble Wrap Noise Maker
Mommy Craft
This was a HUGE hit--although, I had no idea just how loud it would be on hard wood floors!
I got the idea from Martha Stewart, and it was easy and fun!
To make this activity you will need:
- Bubble wrap
- Sharpie markers in various colors
- White paper
- Tape
I taped several pieces of white construction paper together, but if you have access to a roll of paper, or, you could make a large square and put it on a poster board. I taped my bubble wrap to my paper, but first I wrote "2011" in several different spots to make it more festive. Then, I taped the paper to the floor. This is important, because it will slide on the kids! If you have carpet--you will likely be better served--but the kids love it no matter where it is!
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Christmas Tree Card Holder (Update)
Thought you might like to see how great it looks now that it is full! I am so glad I found this idea!!
See the original post here.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Mommy Crafts A....
Stain Glass Nativity Scene From Tissue Paper
Candy Cane Letters
Mommy Craft
This craft is too easy not to do it for your kids! I saw the idea here, and just had to make them. Of course, how neat would it have been for them to find them on the tree Christmas morning?! But, Gracie loved hers when she saw it the day before.
To make this craft you will need:
- Candy canes ***take off the plastic!***
- Silicone backing sheet/pan OR parchment paper **do NOT use wax paper--live and learn, sigh**
- Oven
- Wooden skewer (optional)
- Ribbon (optional)
This is the hot part--but you can do it.
The candy is only pliable for about 2-3 minutes. Shape your candy carefully into the first letter of your child's name.
If you have a harder letter like "E" or "A" you will want to break your candy cane in pieces before putting it the oven. That way you have pieces to stick together to make your letter. I was able to make my "T" for Thomas with the cane intact, but it may have been easier with a long piece and a short piece.
Use a wooden skewer or something else to make a hole in the top while it is still hot. When it cools you can hang in on the tree!
Mommy Crafts A....
Santa & Me Frame
Okay, I know I am cheap, but I will be honest, I made these because we didn't have time to even stop and price the ones at Cracker Barrel when we were there Christmas Eve morning/early afternoon.
But I just had to have them!! So, I picked up a two pack of 4x6 wood frames at the dollar store and got to work. I painted them red, and cut out a Santa hat from craft foam. I added the touches and voila!
I love it! Now, I need to add the pictures I took of the kids and Santa!
Here's a look at the ones I saw at Cracker Barrel:
But I just had to have them!! So, I picked up a two pack of 4x6 wood frames at the dollar store and got to work. I painted them red, and cut out a Santa hat from craft foam. I added the touches and voila!
I love it! Now, I need to add the pictures I took of the kids and Santa!
Here's a look at the ones I saw at Cracker Barrel:
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Mommy Crafts A....
Stocking Hanger Board
Okay, it is way too late to making Christmas crafts, but this is one I bookmarked so long ago and it is of my favorite ideas!!
I got a cabinet door from the Habitat Re-Store here in Mechanicsville. I grabbed some gold and burgundy paint and found a font I liked on line. Since I don't have one of those fancy cutters like all the other crafty mom's have...I had to paint mine by hand.
I used Gracie's pretend waitress pad and used the carbon paper to make the words outline on the board. Then I filled them in. Pretty ingenious huh?!
Now, the craft calls for door pulls. Do you have any idea how expensive those things are?! Well, I decided I would use nails and laminate these hand painted "peppermints" and just hot glue since it was so close to Christmas. I figure next year I will pull it out and add the drawer pulls to make it look fancier.
Of course it worked just fine. But, the stockings are a little close together on it. But, since I got a new sewing machine for Christmas--I think it is time for new stockings next year!!
Handprint Santa
Toddler, Pre-K, K
This one is pretty simple---and looks so cute!!!
To make this craft you will need:
- Construction paper
- White Paint
- Red Paint
- Flesh color paint or mix a very little orange with some white. You want to be able to distinguish the face from the beard.
- A cute hand!
Press your child's hand down.
Now, draw facial features. In hindsight I wonder if just doing the eyes and nose would have been cuter, like the beard takes up his mouth?
Santa Hat
Toddler, Pre-K, K
Note: You can do this craft WITH your toddler. Mine had a great time putting the cottonballs in the glue, but I spread the glue, and stapled the bands on the hat.
To make this craft you will need:
- Red construction paper
- Cotton Balls
- Glue (Not glue stick!)
- Stapler
- Santa hat pattern
Now, while the glue dries a bit--or if you are smarter than me have it done before you start--cut out strips from an addition piece of red construction paper. You need to make a band to go around your child's head. Staple the ends of the band to each side of the Santa hat.
Make your child wait a bit before putting it on, or you will have glue and cotton in their hair if they used to much and it runs ;)
Santa Felt Beard
Mommy Craft
This is just something fun to do for your kids to go along with the Santa hats they can make themselves.
Here is the pattern: (click to make it larger)
Now you may notice that I just cut out the beard part from felt. I didn't dew it, and I just hot glued ribbon to the back to tie it on. If you have more time I am sure a sewn version will look nicer, but this is faster and easier.
Here is the pattern: (click to make it larger)
Now you may notice that I just cut out the beard part from felt. I didn't dew it, and I just hot glued ribbon to the back to tie it on. If you have more time I am sure a sewn version will look nicer, but this is faster and easier.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Candy Cane Painting
Toddler, Pre-K, K
This craft is perfect for small hands! They can make a huge mess and it still comes out super cute!!
To make this craft you need:
- White heavy paper (construction should do fine, but you may want to put something under it to protect your table)
- Red paint
- Candy cane template
- Tape
Let your child have a paintbrush and red paint and let him or her go to town!
When the paint dries pull off (which is what I did) or carefully wipe off the tape with a baby wipe (*I was scared I would get the paint wet again so I didn't try that--but trying to get the tape up wasn't exactly easy. Next time I think I will fold the ends of the tape over to make it easier to start).
Cut out the candy cane shape and "ta-da!"
If you aren't sure about drawing a shape on your own, here's a template for you:
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Hand Print Holly Wreath
Toddler, Pre-K, K
While you have the green paint out and the kids are messy--try this one too!
To make this craft you will need:
- 1 paper plate
- Green paint
- Red paint (optional)
- Red construction paper, or ribbon (optional)
- Scissors
- Glue stick (optional)
Monday, December 20, 2010
Footprint Christmas Tree
Friday, December 17, 2010
Mommy Crafts A....
Pair Of Matching Reindeer Shirts
Aren't these the cutest?!! I found the idea on another mom's blog. She made on for her young daughter with the bow in the reindeer's hair and thought you could do it with a bow tie for a boy. That gave me the ingenious idea to make matching ones for my kids!
Find the how to, and the reindeer pattern here.
Find the how to, and the reindeer pattern here.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Handprint Reindeer
Toddler, Pre-K, K
While you have the brown paint out and your kids are already messy--try this hand print reindeer as well.
To make this craft you will need:
- Construction paper
- Brown Paint
- One Cute Hand
- Markers for facial features
Hand & Foot Print Reindeer
Toddler, Pre-K, K
Get the brown paint out and get messy...and have fun!
To make this craft you will need:
- Construction Paper
- Brown paint
- One cute foot
- Two cute hands
- Markers for facial features
Paint your child's foot first and stamp it on the paper. Now, paint their hands (one at a time I suggest ;) and have them stamp on the reindeer's antlers.
Let the reindeer dry and add facial features, your child's name and the date!
Reindeer Hat
Toddler, Pre-K, K
Isn't this cute?!
To make this craft you will need:
- Brown construction paper
- Black Construction paper
- Markers (or paper scraps)
- Stapler
Cut two long strips from the brown construction paper to make the hat band.
Glue or staple the hands to the brown band for antlers. Add facial features and wrap the band around your child's head and mark where you need to staple.
Remove and staple, then place reindeer hat on your super cute child's head.
Mommy Note--this one would be super cute with a red pom-pom, which was used in the original idea--so if you have some (I didn't) add it on! :)
Paper Bag Reindeer Puppet
(make for) Toddler , Pre-K, K
My toddler has laughed and cackled all day with this craft. He will put it on his hand--but wants mommy to do it instead since I can make the mouth move better.
To make this craft you will need
- 1 brown paper bag
- Brown or black construction paper
- Markers, crayons, or paper scraps
- Glue Stick
Popscicle Stick Reindeer
Toddler, Pre-K, K
A super simple and fun holiday craft for kids of any age.
To make this craft you will need:
- 3 Popsicle Sticks
- White Glue (do NOT try glue stick!)
- 1 brown pipe cleaner (cut in half)
- Red pom pom or felt cut out circle, or even construction paper circle cut out
- Googly eyes
Make the letter "A" out of your Popsicle sticks by gluing them together. Now the best thing to do is let it dry--but my kids wouldn't have any of that, so you may have to re-glue before all is said and done.
Add your googly eyes, your red nose, and then bend one half of the pipe cleaner on each side of the top of the head and twist together. This is the hardest part if you haven't wait for the face to dry. But, mommy managed (and re-glued!)
If I had magnet pieces I think this would make the cutest magnet to hold up Christmas themed school work!
Reindeer Crossing
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Paper Snowflakes
6 & Up
I found the neatest web page that gives you actual designs for cutting the prettiest snowflakes. Gracie and I are having fun making them, and you and your older child will too. Finally something just for the 6 and up group!
To make this craft you will need:
- White paper
- Scissors
Mommy Tip: We used coffee filters, and they look so neat. They are much thinner and more delicate looking. Give it a try!
Handprint Mittens
Toddler, Pre-K, K
I have so much for my "snow theme" this week!!!To make this craft you will need:
- Construction paper
- Paint (any color)
- Two cute hands
- Permanent marker (to draw mitten outline)
Need a pattern? Try this one:
Rudolph Countdown
Mommy Craft
Since Thomas had a Christmas countdown (see Santa Countdown), Gracie needed (uhum, wanted) one too.
So I colored this Rudolph picture and cut out red construction paper noses. I stapled the noses together after writing the number of days left until Christmas. Make sure you stack them 14, 13, 12...until you get to 1. I used heavy packing (clear) tape to stick the last nose to the Rudolph picture.
She pulls off a nose each night, and loves it.
There is still time for a countdown, so if you want to make a Rudolph one--here's the coloring page I used.
Mommy Tip: remind your child to pull off the nose gently. Even stapled and taped on their, it may come off a few times.
Popsicle Stick Sled
K, 6 & Up
This craft is a bit more tricky, and definitely for patient kids. I wouldn't recommend with preschoolers and under.
To make this craft you will need:
- 5-6 Popsicle sticks (I used 6, because I have those huge ones and it looked off only having 3 "boards" for the sled. If you have regular sized sticks, use 5 total)
- White glue (do NOT try glue stick!)
- Yarn/ribbon/string
- Paint (optional)
Let this part dry very well! It will take some patience and time to get your sticks to stay like the above picture.
Now, the fun part. Let you child paint or color or sticker his or her sled.
Add a ribbon or yard or string at the front of your sled when the paint has completely dried and add it to your Christmas tree!!
Mommy tip: Don't forget to add your child's name and the year on the underside of the sled. You will want to cherish this ornament after years of use when they are 20 and you miss them like crazy.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Mommy Crafts A....
Christmas Tree card Holder
The original idea I found made this tree using ribbon. I didn't have enough green ribbon--but I had plenty of construction paper! I love it--it makes the living room much more festive. I use staples instead of thumbtacks to hold up the branches--to make it more safe for my very curious (and troublesome toddler).
Friday, December 10, 2010
Thumbprint Snowman
Toddler, Pre-K, K
While you have the white paint out and your child is already messy, let them make a thumbprint snowman.
To make this craft you will need:
- Construciton paper
- White paint
- A cute thumb
- Markers, pens, etc for the details.
Footprint Snowman
Toddler, Pre-K, K
Is this not too cute?!!
I found the idea as I was surfing the net for fun crafts to make this week for snow week, and I came across the footprint snowman. Well, I wrote it down in my planner, but forgot to book mark the page where I found the idea. So, I did a search for "footprint snowman" and found a woman who did hers sooo awesome! I just had to make Thomas' just as cute!
To make this craft you will need:
- Construction paper
- White Paint
- An adorable foot
- Markers or pens or whatever for the details.
The toes are the bottom of the snowman, so let it dry and add on all the embellishments you can think of: eyes, nose, mouth, scarf, hat, arms, broomstick...etc.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Mommy Reads....
Mitten Game
Mommy Craft
Toddler, Pre-K
This is a simple matching game for you and your toddler or preschool aged child that I think you will both enjoy. I hung mine on a rope to make it look like a clothesline and add a little more fun to the game, but you could place them on a table and you child can still match them.
To make this game you will need:
- Different color construction paper
- Mitten pattern (I included one below)
- Rope or string (optional)
- Clothespins (optional)
- Contact Paper (optional)
I laminated mine with contact paper for durability, but that is optional.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Winter Tree
Toddler, Pre-K, K
To make this craft you will need:
- Construction paper (I would use any color but white, light blue looks a lot like a snowy wintry sky)
- Brown paint
- White paint
- 1 cute little hand
I let mine dry really well before adding the "snow," but use your judgment.
Let them dip their pointer finger or thumb in white paint and add snowflakes in the sky and on the bare tree branches.
When my toddler was done, I painted some snow on the ground and used my thumb and pointer finger to make a red mommy bird in the tree.
Don't forget to add your child's name and the date (at least the year) at the bottom!