Saturday, July 19, 2008

Super Hero Popsicle Stick Puppets



The creativity of children continues to amaze me.

Yesterday I opened up the craft box and just left there for the girls to have fun with.

My 5 1/2 year old came up with these and made them all herself, I wasn't invovled until I took the pictures.

They used:

Gem stickers (2 for each)
a popsicle stick
a pen to draw the mouth
a piece of foam paper(We had some in our box from a previous craft. They were pre-cut into the shape of feathers. We used them on our pumpkin turkeys last year. That craft is shown on this blog)
a few flower felt stickers

These are so cute and I cannot believe how easy they are to make.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

4th of July Flags



This is a fun craft and you can take the opportunity to teach you child about the flag.
We used these items for each flag:
red, blue and white contruction paper
4 pipe cleaners red, white and blue
1 bead
glue stick
a hole punch

Pre-cut the shapes:
1 large white rectangle
1 small blue square
14 red stripes

I let my girls use a small hole puncher to punch out 50 stars. This is a great opportunity to pratice counting and talk about why the flag has 50 stars.
Next they glued on the blue square and the stripes.
Then, we braided three pipe cleaners together. Slide one large bead on to the top of the pipe cleaner. Fold the pipe cleaner back uder the bead to hide the sharp wires and keep the flag from falling off.
Punch two holes in the flag (top and bottom) and slide the flag through them.
Fold the bottom of the pipe cleaner up a bit to hide the sharp ends and wrap the last pipe cleaner around it to make a handle.

Now your kids will have a fun and safe flag to wave at the parade or 4th of July celebration.