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10 Toys You Can Make By Yourself Of Cardboard

Thu, Mar 7, 2013 | DIY Projects

The weather can’t just become warmer with a blink of an eye (unfortunately?) and it’s cold outside, so you and your kid probably can’t be out for too long. So, there are still some fun and budget-friendly indoor ‘do-it-yourself’ activities and crafts. Here are some really cool and inexpensive cardboard creations from gorgeous castles to toys...Continue Reading...

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DIY Happy Colorful Monster To Play With

Tue, Mar 5, 2013 | DIY Projects

This super cute three eye monster takes a few hours and many felt spots to make and can be a good educational toy – learning colors, textures, etc. You’ll need: plushka’s pattern, white, black, grey, red and matching embroidery threads to the body color, toy stuffing, pins. First cut out the body, the eyes, 5 strips of felt about 10 cm long and 1 cm...Continue Reading...

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DIY Cute Teddy Bear From A Sock

Wed, Feb 27, 2013 | DIY Projects

What can be easier than create such a teddy bear!? All the necessary materials for working you’ll find at home. You will need one sock, sintepon, thread with needle and some beads. Well, we are starting. At first, cut out all the details from one sock and sew together two identical parts, leaving a hole for filling synthetic padding. Then sew all the...Continue Reading...

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Awesome DIY Kids Cardboard Car Wash

Sat, Feb 23, 2013 | DIY Projects

Want to get your son super excited? Offer him to make a cool car wash station! You’ll need: a cereal box, decorative tape, fabric, wooden skewers (or yarn), hot glue, scissors, markers, 2 paper towel rolls. Start with turning inside out your box and cutting out rectangular holes (entrance and exit) big enough for your cars to fit through. Then make...Continue Reading...

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DIY Hilarious Jumping Jack Bugs

Mon, Feb 11, 2013 | DIY Projects

To make these funny jumping jack bugs and bring them to life you won’t need pretty much anything but your imagination. You’ll need a printable template, cereal box, tissue paper roll, yarn needle, strong thread or string, markers, scissors and glue. Start with drawing two long “L”s on the paper roll, cut it with scissors and fold it inside. After...Continue Reading...

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Easy DIY Lamb Pull Toy For Small Children

Fri, Feb 8, 2013 | DIY Projects, Toys

This nice lamb is a pull toy. It is fun for little ones, a constant companion always ready to race to the next adventure! Here are the steps for making your own lamb pull toy. At first you have to make a wooden base on the wheels (it’s important to have the wheels fit tightly) and paint it with mint green paint. Glue the legs into the base. Paint the...Continue Reading...

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Cool DIY Play Mat For Boys

Tue, Jan 29, 2013 | DIY Projects

The bloggers over at Playful Learning had the brilliant idea to reject the ugly car mat that is found in the toy store, and make an adorable, easy to store, fashionista version. And you can make one yourself because it’s easy as A, B, C! Attract your kids to this fun “city planning” and start with making roads from two pieces of tape about an inch...Continue Reading...

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DIY Retro Toy: A Stick Horse

Tue, Dec 18, 2012 | Toys

Ah, those days when kids used to play with stick horses! They had to have some imagination, but anyway these horses were great! If you want to make one today, here’s a tutorial. The supplies are some fabric, stuffing, yarn, long wooden dowels, styrofoam balls and felt. Carve out a portion of the styrofoam ball and glue the stick into the ball. Cut out...Continue Reading...

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Awesome DIY Cardboard Box Plane

Thu, Oct 11, 2012 | DIY Projects

If you have some useless cardboard boxes, here is a brilliant idea how to turn them into… a plane! Here are the supplies: a medium sized box, a stanley knife and packing tape. First open one end of box, which will be the bottom, then tape the edges together. The other end of the box which is on top and closed will be cut into the shape of the wings, one...Continue Reading...

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DIY Washi Tape Toy Car Track For Your Son To Play On

Mon, Oct 8, 2012 | Toys

Washi tape is certainly the crafting supply du jour, and we’ve seen plenty of cute DIY projects where authors use it. But this is the first car track we’ve seen washi-taped right to the floor! With as many colors and patterns of washi tape as you can imagine, you can create lots of different kinds of roads and tracks for your kids to explore....Continue Reading...

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