The weather last weekend was glorious and I'm mentally already in Spring mode. Doesn't matter that today was freezing cold... nope, no siree. The sun is shining, it's March, so yes, Spring is here (in my mind at least.) And to celebrate the sunnier, warmer weather, I'm over at Handmade Charlotte today sharing how I made this lovely spring themed DIY Tin Wall Art.
Tin Wall Art sounds pretty fancy-shmancy. I actually made it using materials that I already had at home! Adults and kids can easily turn a simple disposable aluminum baking pan into a piece of lovely and personalized artwork. So grab your Sharpies and baking pan, and head on over to Handmade Charlotte to see how to make yourself some lovely DIY Tin Wall Art!
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Digging for St. Patrick's Day Gold Activity
Looking for a fun and easy kids' St. Patrick's Day science activity? Well, lucky you! You're at the right place! I originally saw this Fun at Home with Kids' St. Patrick's Day Ice Play activity and thought, "Wow! I gotta try it!" Basically you freeze Leprechaun's "gold" inside of ice, and then ask your child to help you break them out using salt. (Because the salt lowers the freezing point of water, essentially melting your ice.) Genius right? So we tried it out. Success! Chuck had a ton of fun and we've already done the activity twice!
Keep reading to see how we did this St. Patrick's Day Activity!
Let's go digging for some Leprechaun gold!
Keep reading to see how we did this St. Patrick's Day Activity!
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Stained Glass Craft with Aluminum foil and Cellophane
Are you looking for another take on kids' stained glass window crafts? Instead of using contact paper, why not use aluminum foil! Glue pieces of cellophane on top of aluminum foil to create a lovely stained glass effect. The colorful cellophane really stands out against the shiny aluminum foil background.
Not sure if you can tell, but the black outlined tulip stands up against the aluminum foil. Yup, it's my faux leading. Nice, right? Keep reading to see how we made these aluminum foil and cellophane stained glass panels.
Oooh! And it's spring themed! Spring.... glorious spring....
Not sure if you can tell, but the black outlined tulip stands up against the aluminum foil. Yup, it's my faux leading. Nice, right? Keep reading to see how we made these aluminum foil and cellophane stained glass panels.
Monday, March 10, 2014
DIY Cardboard iPod Projector
I've been on a crapty DIY technology kick lately. A couple of weeks ago, I made this set of DIY Cardboard roll iPod Speakers. After making those speakers, I wondered if I could take the idea one step further. Could I somehow make an iPod projector out of everyday materials?
After searching online, I saw that others had some success with a creating a DIY iPod projector out of a cardboard box and magnifying glass. So, of course, I had to try it for myself.
Wanna see how this projector works? Keep reading for more!
After searching online, I saw that others had some success with a creating a DIY iPod projector out of a cardboard box and magnifying glass. So, of course, I had to try it for myself.
Tada! Here's today's craft- a DIY Cardboard and Magnifying Glass iPod Projector
Wanna see how this projector works? Keep reading for more!
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Pi Day Activity- Make Pi Day Bracelets!
This Friday (3/14) is Pi Day! Pi is a mathematical constant referring to the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It's an irrational number, which means that it goes on forever and never shows a repeating pattern. Every year it's celebrated on 3/14 because the first three digits of Pi are 3,1, and 4. Now if you're looking for an easy way to celebrate Pi day, we've got a great collection of Pi Day Inspired Activities. Today I'm sharing these nifty Pi Day Bracelets! What makes this a great Pi Day Activity? Well, the beads are strung according to Pi's digits. (Cool, right?) It's a great way to combine math, art, and crafting!
Interested in making your own set of Pi Day Inspired bracelets? Keep reading!
Interested in making your own set of Pi Day Inspired bracelets? Keep reading!
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