Posts tagged "diy toys"
Creative Chronicles Of Narnia Inspired DIY Cardboard Boats
Wed, Jun 5, 2013 | 2-4, 5-7, 8-11, DIY Projects, Parents
This project idea came up after reading the Chronicles of Narnia. And we suggest you to make this on some of your “crafty” weekends with your kids, no matter if you haven’t read the books, maybe you will afterwards. All you need is some cardboard (a box), markers, scissors, glue and a pinch of enthusiasm. First, download and print the pattern. Then...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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Angry Birds Inspired Water Balloon Game For Your Kids’ Summer Fun
You know, instead of playing Angry Birds on the phone, your kids can have not less fun playing it outside! How? Read and you’ll find it out! First, gather your materials: water balloons, a permanent marker, and washable sidewalk chalk. The instructions are pretty simple: fill your balloons, draw some angry birds’ faces with the marker, draw pigs with...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Awesome DIY Nesting Dolls As Storage Containers For Kids
Sat, May 18, 2013 | DIY Projects, Toys
These nesting dolls are really a great storage container for kids to keep there some pins, hair elastics and anything else. To make some you’ll need: paint, a sponge brush, fabric scraps, clear glaze, glue, scissors and blank nesting dolls (available at any craft store). First, paint the tops in bright colors. Then check the size of your doll, cut your...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Nice DIY Houses From Milkboxes
Fri, May 17, 2013 | DIY Projects
Empty milkboxes are a very good material for kid’s crafting. If you show a bit of fantasy, you will find out that the milkboxes can be helpful for making, for example, nice houses that children will be able to use in their games. So don’t hurry to threw them away! To make such a house you need to open the top of the box and remove the plastic...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Simple And Cute DIY Cardstock Paper Animal Masks
Wed, Apr 3, 2013 | DIY Projects
All kids like creating a new look and becoming someone else. The easiest way to do that is to wear a mask! This project is super simple and will help you to make some animal masks. You’ll need: cardstock, scissors, exacto knife, string, crayons/markers/washi tape and hole punch (optional). Fold your cardstock in half and cut your silhouette. Then use your...Continue Reading... { 2 comments }
Grabit Robot Multipurpose Holder For Kids Bathrooms
We live in such time when new creative and upgrade things appear every day. Maybe, most of the gadgets aren’t vital,however they make our life easier. Now I’m going to introduce you with a great gadget which you could use as an additional hand to keep space neat and organized. Grabit is a super nice robot that only wants to help you. It looks...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
Supercreative Kids’ Toys By EY Art Group
Wed, Mar 27, 2013 | Toys
Your kids would be definitely excited when they see that! The art group EY presents a collection of supercreative and innovative toys for kids and not only that have already conquered many hearts. The first were big cats that may be used as cushions also. There are many images for these cats – from Super Cat to Doctor Cat. But if your kids aren’t fans...Continue Reading... { 3 comments }
DIY Felt Food For Your Kids Play Kitchen
Mon, Mar 25, 2013 | DIY Projects, Toys
This super easy DIY tutorial will help you to make some cute food made of felt for kid to play with. It’s much more safe than those food made of plastic or clay that your kid may swallow. The supplies are felt in different color, scissors, a piece of paper, a pencil, a needle and a thread. Just draw the food that your kid wants to cook on a piece of...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
DIY Freaky Felt Monsters
Fri, Mar 22, 2013 | DIY Projects, Toys
These freaky and funny monsters are actually an awesome toy’s craft idea that you can make with your kid. The supplies are felt, embroidery, sewing needle, buttons, fiberfill, straight pins, paper, pen. First let your kid draw your monster design out on a sheet of paper. It doesn’t have to be exactly like on the photo below, you may create your own....Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
DIY Simple Chore Chart
Mon, Mar 11, 2013 | DIY Projects
This is the smartest and the easiest DIY way to teach your kids responsibility and organization! You’ll need: 6×12 piece of colored card stock, a trimmer with a score blade, magnetic sticky paper, images cut into 2×2 squares, chore description printed and cut into 1 ½ x 1 ½ squares, glue, corner rounder. First score your paper lengthwise at 3...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
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