Showing posts with label Fall Activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall Activities. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Tissue Paper Leaf Sun Catcher

We had a blast making our Tissue Paper Leaf Sun Catchers at our playdate last week, they were so much fun that we had to make another one! This is a great craft for a playdate or for a Fall party because it is easy to do and is very inexpensive. 
 
 
You can pick up everything you need in the dollar store-- clear contact paper, colored tissue paper, and construction paper. You will also need a pencil, a piece of string, scissors, and a hole punch.
 
 
Fold 1 piece of construction paper in half. Draw or trace (Google leaf template images) a leaf onto the paper and cut it out. Then cut small squares out of the tissue paper. A little goes a log way, I cut 1 strip off of each piece of tissue paper and then cut it into small squares.
 
 
Cut a rectangular piece of contact paper that when folded in half, will fill the leaf window that you made in the paper. Remove the paper from half of the contact paper and cover it with small pieces of tissue paper. Be sure to overlap the piece of tissue paper like you are making a collage.
 
 
Remove the paper backing from the other half of the contact paper and fold it over the side that has the tissue paper.

 
Open your construction paper and place your contact paper/tissue paper sandwich inside, covering the leaf window.
 
 
Glue and/or tapethe contact paper to hold it in place between both sides of the construction paper.

 
You can leave your sun catcher as is or trim it with your scissors.
Punch a hole in it and put your sting threw to hang it.

 
The sun shines nicely through it-- today was not a very sunny day, it actually snowed and rained all day, but you get the idea!
 
I am planning on making more of these with my little one in different designs, I will keep you posted!
 


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Monday, November 18, 2013

Leaf Placemats for Thanksgiving


Last week, we had some friends over for a playdate. We  had a blast making these fun Fall themed placemats. We decided to add some cute handprint turkeys to them to make them perfect for Thanksgiving. These were fun and easy to make. The kids loved going outside and searching for leaves to add to their placemat. 
 
 
To make these, you need 2 pieces of clear contact paper cut to the size of a placemat. I picked up rolls of contact paper from the Dollar Tree, I got 2 placemats (4 pieces) from each roll.  Take the paper backing off of 1 piece of contact paper and lay it sticky side up on your work space.
Place your leaves and handprint turkey wherever you like onto the sticky side of contact paper.
*I chose to cut out our handprint turkey, some didn't.
 
 
Once everything is in place, put the second sheet of contact paper on top of the first one. I found the easiest way to do this is to take the paper off as you go-- Remove the paper about an inch or two and stick that to the bottom sheet. Then, repeat with a few more inches. Continue to repeat until you are done.
 
 
Smooth the contact paper out to make sure it sticks and then trim the ends with scissors so that they are even. 
 
 
There you have it, a wonderful kid-made placemat for your child to use and show-off  on Thanksgiving!
My son is loving his, he cannot wait to show it to his Grandma & Poppie on Thanksgiving!
 
I plan on making these with the kids again next year, I think I may do them a little earlier so that we can highlight all of the beautiful colors of Fall. Here in PA, the leaves are mostly brown by the time November rolls around.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

A Hay Playdate!!

We had so much fun with our friends and a bail of hay! We cut the bail open at let the kids have at it!


They had a blast throwing it at each other and rolling around in it!
 

HAY + FRIENDS = HOURS OF FUN!!
 
 
After we finished playing, we made our very own scarecrow out of the hay and an old  pair of pajamas. We set it up in front of our house and my little guy loves it! He is so proud of the scarecrow that he made and happy that he's not too scary!
 
This was a lot of fun! It is a great activity for Fall, Halloween, or even a farm unit!
 
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