It has really moved by quickly and the link up will be ending soon.
- The craft must be kid friendly
- Do not link up your giveaways
- Submit the url of your post, not the blog's main page
- Include my button if you wish or link to me please
- Visit other blogs, this way we can all learn a new craft for our kids
- Your kids craft can be a new craft or one from your archives
- Please link to where you found the craft from if it's not your original
This week we are sharing our Advent Calender days 13 thru 16
Day 13 Make Hand Print Craft
I was hoping this would look more like Rudolf,but, here's our craft.
We used:
thin cardboard to trace hands
googly eyes
shiny pom-poms for nose
jingle bells and bakers twine to go around his neck
a marker for his mouth
red and white paint to make a border
Day 14 Name Snowmen
This was a Pinterest find and I thought it was cute. But it was a little work. The tots could not really keep up with this one so it required alot of help but we have it done now and hanging up. They love it!
Day 15 Wish Stockings
We used:
red card stock
white paper
glue
scissors
old magazines
pencil
I free handed the stocking
The children looked through magazines and cut out things they wanted for Christmas and glued to their stocking.
We did this craft a few years ago and it was fun. And this group enjoyed it too!
Day 16 Celebrate a Birthday
Someone turned 5 at daycare, so for today's activity we were to celebrate his birthday and have a fun day!
We danced all morning to music, he opened his gifts, and they enjoyed cupcakes!
Now it's your turn to link up your craftiness!
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3 comments:
Love your wish stockings! What a cute idea. We always get those Target Ad Magazines after Thanksgiving and my kids are glued to them for days. I will have to remember this next year and do this project when that magazine comes in the mail.
I love that Target magazine too! We didn't get one this year, so we were left with regular ones.
Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday, Lori!
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