Here are the best kids room design ideas that we were covering on Kidsomania during March 2015. If you’ve missed them than don’t hesitate to check them out.
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Here are the best DIY projects to make them for your kids or with them that we were covering on Kidsomania during March 2015. If you’ve missed them than don’t hesitate to check them out.
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Pastel colors, nice fabrics, funny faces! And of course, awesome toys for your kids! You’ll need felt and embroidery floss in Easter-y colors and pattern. Use the egg pattern to cut out two pieces of each color that you’ll be using. You can use the same pattern for all of the designs. You’ll also need two ears for the bunny and one fluff of feathers for the chick. For the egg, you can add some decorative stitching first, including a face. Stitch around the edge with a running stitch, leaving an opening about 1″ wide. For the bunny, embroider on a face. Position the ears where you want them and pin them in place. Read next steps of the tutorial here.
Kids love funny crafts and if you show them how they can make this cute dog, they’ll cope with it very fast! You will need 1 paper plate, paint (tan, brown, black, red), 1 googly eye, tape, white glue, scissors and dog pattern. First you should cut the paper plate in half and use the pattern to cut the shape of the dog’s body from one half of the plate. Next paint the body tan and paint the piece you cut from the body tan. Also, paint each end of that piece, one end – red, the other end – brown. Paint the center of the second half of the plate tan. When it’ll be dry, use the patterns to cut the pieces (brown – ear, red – tongue, tan – tail and head). Next steps of this project are here.
Have you started your Easter party preparations yet? We’ve got such a simple, colorful and interactive craft for you and your kids today, which will certainly get you in the mood of this holiday. We’re making Easter egg magnets! It’s not only a cool themed craft, but also a color-learning and matching game, where your kid can create all sorts of fun combinations. Here’s what you need to make them: hard cardboard, sharp scissors, pencil, egg shaped cookie cutter, self-adhesive magnetic sheets and sealant or varnish (optional). Begin with making an outline of the egg cookie cutter on the cardboard and cutting it out. Continue at babyccinokids.com. Enjoy!
If you prepare a birthday party for your kid, you always should pay attention to all the details of this day. What about party hats? We have one brilliant idea! For making these hats you’ll need cone water cups, colorful cupcake liners, pom poms, glitter, elastic tinsel cord, 1/16 circle hole punch, scissors, glue and hot glue gun. First glue a cupcake liner to the inside of the cone cup and a pom pom to the top. Then punch a hole on both sides of the cup where the tinsel cord will be threaded. Next thread the elastic through one hole and tie a knot to secure. Now you should measure your little one’s head to get the sizing right, then thread the elastic through the other hole and tie a knot. Read what to do next here.
Furniture of the new generation, as we may name it, strikes with innovative ideas and possibilities. Just take a look at new Kids’ Imagination Furniture by The Cardboard Guys that lets little ones construct and design their own desk set. The Cardboard Guys started developing this idea at Kickstarter and received full support to create a durable cardboard set designed to foster children’s creativity and inspire them to create a unique desk and chair all by themselves. Your kids can turn those boxes into racecars, castles, airplanes and whatever else they want. It’s easy, because the furniture is lightweight, it requires no adhesives for assembly and snaps together perfectly. It’s available now for preorder, so be sure to check out!
It’s a very bright and funny craft, so your kids will like it and want to decorate their rooms! You will need scissors, double-sided tape, oval balloons, 2 feathers per chick, orange crepe paper, black permanent marker and ribbon or string. Inflate balloon to approximately 75%. Make sure the balloon is not too full with air or else it will pop when twisting it into sections. Flip the balloon upside down so that the knotted lip is facing upwards. Then rotate the top third of the balloon several times to create the chick’s head. Tear small pieces of double-sided tape and place them on either side of your chick. Stick one feather to each side to make your chick’s wings. The rest of the tutorial is here.
With all those Marvel movies releases in the last few years, it seems like the superheroes theme has never been more popular than right now. If you’re puzzling over what theme to choose for your kid’s birthday party, a superhero themed party is a guaranteed awesome one to arrange. It’s a chance for all of the little ones to plunge into the atmosphere of Marvel comic books and movies and meet their idols, Superman, Batman and Spider-man. Isn’t it just a dream come true? In today’s party planned by Orange Blossom Special Events there’re tons of wonderful details that you might love. Get the inspiration!
When I was a kid, I loved playing grocery store with my best friends. Tree leaves was our money, and everything seemed so simple and fun! Joni from Lay Baby Lay suggests to make a very cool and fancy grocery stand for your kid to make the gameplay even better. It looks just amazing and she convinces that it’s completely doable to put this together yourself. Here’s the list of the supplies: two 2” x 10” pine boards, two 2” x 28” pine boards, two 2” x 29.5” pine boards, two 12” x 27” common boards, one 12” x 31” common board, two 12” x 29.5” common boards, four 1” square dowels (36” long), 1.5” screws and drill. Head over to laybabylay.com for the tutorial and enjoy!