A while back, Eva went to a bug class at our science museum and made a cute lady bug magnet. The shape of them reminded me of eggs so I decided to recreate the project to use as an Easter gift. To begin we added water to some plaster of paris and then scooped it into plastic spoons.
Then Eva dropped a magnet into each spoon. (Be careful if you are using strong magnets- they will attract each other if the spoons are too close.)
When the plaster was dry, I popped them out and rubbed the edges to get rid of any rough parts and then Eva painted them.
We let that dry and then Eva decided her eggs needed polkadots. Using the opposite end of a paint brush, she dipped it in paint and dabbed onto the eggs.
Now we have a collection of Easter egg magnets to pass out on Easter Sunday to our family and friends!
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Bunny Garland
Eva decided we needed a garland for on our fireplace and only bunnies would do! I love the peeps garland that Dana at Made created last year and used her template for the bunny shape. I traced the bunny onto pink, yellow and purple card stock and I thought it would be cute for Eva to use a cotton ball to paint a tail on each one but she has plans of her own. She decide the bunnies needed to be completely covered in white paint and that only a paint brush would do the job. This was her craft so I let her call the shots!
When they had all been covered in paint (notice how her method changed from painting individual bunnies to just covering the paper with paint!) we added some glitter and when everything was dry, I cut them out. Eva then decided on the pattern (yellow, purple, pink) and laid them out on the floor. I taped them to some ribbon and hung them up. Now we have a festive Easter decoration that Eva can truly call her own!
When they had all been covered in paint (notice how her method changed from painting individual bunnies to just covering the paper with paint!) we added some glitter and when everything was dry, I cut them out. Eva then decided on the pattern (yellow, purple, pink) and laid them out on the floor. I taped them to some ribbon and hung them up. Now we have a festive Easter decoration that Eva can truly call her own!
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Fun with Plastic Easter Eggs
This year, instead of coming up with activities for Eva to do with plastic eggs, I gave her a basket full of them and let her creativity guide her. Each day she has come up with something to do with them. She has used eggs tongs to transfer them from the basket to a tray.
When she got bored with that, she dumped the eggs on the floor and then used the tongs to collect them again.
Here's a list of a few other Easter egg activities she came up with:
* hide the eggs and then find them again (great training for Easter egg hunts!)
* open the eggs and see what will fit inside (she's tried everything from dinosaurs to crayons to buttons)
* put something in an egg and have someone else guess what it is by shaking it
* sort eggs by color
* sort eggs by size
* roll eggs to see which ones will go the farthest
* put small objects in two eggs and use as shakers to make music
When she got bored with that, she dumped the eggs on the floor and then used the tongs to collect them again.
Here's a list of a few other Easter egg activities she came up with:
* hide the eggs and then find them again (great training for Easter egg hunts!)
* open the eggs and see what will fit inside (she's tried everything from dinosaurs to crayons to buttons)
* put something in an egg and have someone else guess what it is by shaking it
* sort eggs by color
* sort eggs by size
* roll eggs to see which ones will go the farthest
* put small objects in two eggs and use as shakers to make music
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Welcome to Australia!
This month we are headed down under for lots of eco-friendly fun! That's right, in honor of Earth Day later this month, we are going green for all of April (and beyond too!). We'll be recycling, reusing, repurposing and more!
Rather than weekly themes, we will be incorporating crafts and activities that relate to spring, Easter and Earth Day into our exploration of Australia. We hope you'll come along with us as we jump into the Outback!
Books:







![Diary of a Wombat [DIARY OF A WOMBAT] [Hardcover]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_trrV5KkjdEx3nT5WrEgWt9JnvJ4rb1ZDBtMbS-oPON54wZFrnv_ZnzbaQfnna99yXXZYwSWT3tu-nAXF6x4nBRs2dE_AG0shTy_ll0U2xCFOKd3GJnAmGqtefPHqmSlgsb-BAUsbImwpypFQJkJLnEigNwCwhsr3s1jaciyBqgpjwWuqPEx-PFzl_kncwzgvzo1acHSgNAjVz1T8EG4fuuUhSzMgmpwkjVbUyT-MA=s0-d)












Rather than weekly themes, we will be incorporating crafts and activities that relate to spring, Easter and Earth Day into our exploration of Australia. We hope you'll come along with us as we jump into the Outback!
Books:
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