Posts tagged "diy project for parents"
DIY Adorable Wooden Hummingbird Toy
Thu, Aug 22, 2013 | DIY Projects, Toys
If your young naturalist wants to see a hummingbird but they haven’t graced you with their presence this summer, simply make some instead! The supplies are thin sheet of balsa wood, exacto knife, eye screw, wire, dowel, cardstock, glue, acrylic paints and hummingbird template. The tutorial is incredibly easy: cut two hummingbird shapes out of balsa wood,...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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Awesome DIY Skateboard Deck Swing
Mon, Aug 19, 2013 | Outdoor
If you have an old and useless skateboard lying around somewhere in the house, you’ll probably love this idea! To make this deck swing you need braided rope strong enough to hold at least 135 pounds per rope, 2 steel rings, 2 carabiners, scissors, matches/lighter, skateboard deck. First, tie a bowling knot keeping a loop on the end and throw it over the...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Easy And Cool Chemical Experiment To Try With Your Kid
Thu, Aug 15, 2013 | DIY Projects, Parents
If you’re looking for a new and easy activity for your kid, here is an idea how to set up a little funny chemical experiment – fireworks in a jar! Kids are always fascinated with color and fireworks, so I guess that they would be excited to be part of this. You’ll need to fill your jar ¾ of the way full with warm water. Mix 3-4 tablespoons of...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
Colorful DIY Ice Pack For Kids’ Frequent Bruises
Children are such curious fidgets, they seem to hurt themselves at least every other day! So, you have to be always prepared and this DIY tutorial is one of must-haves for you but a really cute one! To make ice pack you’ll need 2 x ziplock bags, antibacterial hand gel, water and food coloring. First mix one part hand gel to 3 parts water and then add...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
DIY Cool PVC Playhouse And Sunshade For Kids
Fri, Aug 9, 2013 | DIY Projects, Outdoor
As most time of summer vacation children spend outdoors, you should keep them off direct sunlight, especially around midday. Of course, this is not always easy when your children are tearing round the garden or yard. Thankfully, there is a variety of fantastic sunshades that can protect your child. Here is one of such sunshades. The base of a sunshade is...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Easy DIY Soft Elephant Toy
Thu, Aug 8, 2013 | DIY Projects, Toys
Making toys for your kids is easy! Really, you needn’t much skill to sew such a simple toy as this stuffed elephant. You’ll need some fabric (you may use an old sweater), thread and needle, colorful buttons, substance for stuffing and polystyrene beads for ears. Draw an elephant shape, don’t forget the ears – better make them mismatching. Outline...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
DIY Sensory Tables For Kids
If you have a two or three-year-old child, then you probably know he or she tries to pick up anything that sees. In this way your little child develops motor skills. Today we are going to share a good tip how to contribute to the development of hand motor of your child. For it you will need to make a sensory table using a wood pallet, screws and a drill,...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
Easy And Lovely DIY Dos-A-Dos Notebooks
Wed, Jul 24, 2013 | DIY Projects
Kids usually love different notebooks, diaries, etc. for drawings, writing thoughts and whatever else. Of course, there is a plenty of them all over the Internet shops but why not making a hand sewn book together with your kid? The supplies are a cover strip, 16 pages, a ruler, a pencil, 2 length of thread (2.5x the width of the cover), T-pin or awl, sewing...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Bright DIY Neon Shoes For Your Kid
Wed, Jul 17, 2013 | Clothing, DIY Projects
Wanna fresh up your kid’s shoes design a little bit and make them trendier and more whimsical? Here’s a really fashionable and stylish way! You’ll need: shoes ( of any material), acrylic paint (white and neon), a paintbrush, masking tape, an outdoor gloss sealer, liquid stitch or any strong glue, grosgrain ribbon. First choose how much of the...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
DIY Funny Monster Patches For Your Kid’s Jeans
Fri, Jul 5, 2013 | DIY Projects
Wanna bring back to life kid’s old jeans with a hole on the knee or just diversify a common look and make normal jeans look amusing? This tutorial will solve any of these problems perfectly! All you need is scissors, some embroidery floss, a colored piece of fabric, white felt and a large needle. First, trim the hole so that there are no frayed edges,...Continue Reading... { 2 comments }
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