Monday, June 8, 2015
Make Cute and Easy Mosaic Clay Treasure Pots
Have you ever tried using air dry clay (affiliate link) before? As someone who really enjoys making paper crafts, it was really fun playing around with this new medium! Last month Chuck and I used it to make some cute flower and star clay ring bowls. I really liked how those bowls turned out, so for this month's Handmade Charlotte contribution, I made these Mosaic Clay Treasure Pots. You can find the full tutorial over there!
Friday, June 5, 2015
Make Fun and Colorful Number Chart Sticker Math Art
When I was a kid, I loved learning about patterns. There was something super thrilling about being able to predict what came next. Today I'm sharing a colorful STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) Activity that combines my love of patterns, color, and math! We're making some groovy Number Chart Art! This activity is the perfect way for kids to practice number recognition, pattern-making, multiplication, addition, and subtraction... while making some beautiful artwork too!
Let's make Number Chart Art!
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Wednesday, June 3, 2015
No-Sew Cloth Super Hero dolls!
Lately, my preschooler has really gotten into super heroes. I find this pretty funny because we never watch any super hero shows on tv... yet somehow he knows characters like Batman, Wolvarine, Super Man, and Spiderman! (Weird, right?) So today I wanted to share this really easy, no-sew cloth super hero doll tutorial. This quick and simple craft doesn't need any special items and you can make your very own dolls within minutes!
And if your kid loves super heroes too.... be sure to check out my other Super Hero Crafts!
And if your kid loves super heroes too.... be sure to check out my other Super Hero Crafts!
No-sew Cloth Super Hero Dolls!
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Monday, June 1, 2015
3 Totoro Crafts
Have you seen the movie Totoro? We recently checked it out from the library and have already watched it a dozen times! Totoro is a large, furry forest spirit who helps two sisters adjust to their new home. My preschool son loves it because there are no bad guys, the sisters have a really sweet relationship, and Totoro is extremely cute. So today I'm sharing 3 Totoro crafts in honor of this great Miyazaki anime!
3 Easy Totoro Kids Crafts
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Friday, May 29, 2015
Squirt Squirt Ocean Art!
If there's anything in the world that will brighten up a preschooler's day.... it's water play. Water is seriously magical. Give a kid a bucket of water, a pool, a water gun, or a hose... and bam! Laughter and good times are bound to be in your future!
Today 4 other creative preschool bloggers and I are sharing some really easy and engaging water activities. You can find the entire list at the bottom of this post!
In our home, we've really loved making Ocean Crafts and rainy day process art. So I thought it would be fun to combine the two with this fun Ocean Process Art Activity! We got a chance to use a whole bunch of art materials (including water guns) to create some ocean-inspired artwork.
Today 4 other creative preschool bloggers and I are sharing some really easy and engaging water activities. You can find the entire list at the bottom of this post!
In our home, we've really loved making Ocean Crafts and rainy day process art. So I thought it would be fun to combine the two with this fun Ocean Process Art Activity! We got a chance to use a whole bunch of art materials (including water guns) to create some ocean-inspired artwork.
Squirt, Squirt Ocean Process Art!
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