Showing posts with label toddler crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toddler crafts. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Autumn: The Season for Pumpkins, Corn Mazes and Falling Leaves

 
 Albert Camus once wrote, "Autumn is a second Spring, when every leaf is a flower." The vibrancy of the season conjures thoughts of pumpkins, spiced cider, boots with leggings and fireside chats with friends. It is the only time of year when we truly invite nature indoors and enjoy its bountiful harvest not just in produce, but also with its jeweled leaves, feisty cones and the like. Simply put, Autumn is my favorite time of year.

Over the next weeks, I'm going to begin our Autumn celebration through cooking, crafting, décor and more. Like Spring, I also prep for the coming Holiday season with a deep Fall cleaning.

Here's a past craft for toddlers and preschoolers I created for Dandelion Moms last Fall. I hope you have fun with this adorable owl handprint art! Please click on the photo to be redirected to the instructions.

 
 
I also wanted to share with all of you a cute Fall bucket list I found on Pinterest over the weekend! You definitely want to check off as many of these activities as possible!
 
 
 
 
Another family Fall favorite happens to be corn mazes! When our boys were younger, we had the opportunity to spend a season in Illinois and Wisconsin. The turning foliage was amazing, but it is the corn maze that still lingers in their memories best.
 

 
 
Please click on this link to visit a listing for corn mazes around the State of Texas! In addition, the Texas State Rail Road offers a corn maze in East Texas.Which ones has your family visited?  
 
 






Thursday, December 13, 2012

DIY :: A Busy Bag Exchange



A friend of mine recently set up a Busy Bag Exchange for the little tots in our life. While my boys are, for the most part, way beyond Busy Bags, I have a new niece who will need a few in the future. I was pleased the Mommies with littles let me take part; in fact, I had a really great time making my Busy Bags and playing with all the ones they made!

For those new to the Busy Bag concept - A Busy Bag is a small project, puzzle, craft, etc. which captures the attention and fosters learning and creativity of a child. They can be made for any age range, however, I've mainly seen them for the 5 and under group. These items are kept in a gallon sized plastic bag and are brought out throughout the day or on special occasions to help keep a child busy while the caregiver is focused on housework or schooling older children.

How do you host a Busy Bag Exchange? It's simple, really!

First, ask a group of Moms, Aunts, Grandmothers, Sisters, etc. to be a part. My friend used our Church Facebook play group as her inviting forum. She gave us about two weeks to get our bags in order, which was plenty of time.

Have each attendee decide on what kind of Busy Bag they will be making and bringing to the exchange. It's a good idea to let the group know exactly what you are making to reduce duplication.

Keep your group to under 10 people. You can always have another exchange and incorporate new participants, as well as bag ideas.

If you don't have any ideas for Busy Bags, check out Pinterest or Simple Organized Living. The Busy Bag I created was about cupcake decorating. The template for it can be found at Money Saving Mom.

We each made 8 bags for this exchange, with one going to the Church welcome desk for new families to use during the ceremony. We traded out bags with one another one morning at the church.

I came home with some super adorable things - Pop the Popsicle, Stuff it In, Felt Fishing, Eye Spy Bottles, and a wonderfully bound and laminated Play-Doh mat set.

I can't wait to see my niece play with all these items. My youngest has enjoyed giving them the initial playability test!

If you've made a Busy Bag in the past - which has been your child's favorite?