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Choose Your Own Art Supplies: Preschool Craft Idea

4 Comments/ in Fun Activites at Home, Preschool Activities / by Kirstylee
February 26, 2013

I hate art projects because they are so messy. What do I do?!? What is a preschool craft idea I can do with my child?

Well, it finally happened. Two days ago I lost my temper. It was the first time in my whole entire life that I have ever lost my temper. I have never, ever, ever yelled at my children or gotten frustrated by them until yesterday. Okay, unfortunately, that’s not true. I’ve lost my temper lots of times over the years and let me tell you, the guilt that follows is not pleasant.

Preschool Craft Idea - Choose Your Own Supplies -- Moms Have Questions Too

Well, yesterday I got frustrated over a mess. I don’t like messes. I’m not one of those moms that does sensory baths or lets my kids play in the mud and ruin their clothes. I’m one of those moms who can’t stand glitter and paint. I try to do those kinds of crafts with my kids because I know they are kids and I want them to have those experiences. But seriously, my nervous system goes into full fight or flight mode when I do messy crafts with my kids. So, yesterday, Little Bear wanted to create a masterpiece, but he didn’t have permission and the resulting mess was completely un-contained and just plain more than I could handle.

After the kids had gone to bed, I thought back on that mess. I was so stressed and irritated that it got so messy, but I realized that Little Bear was craving an opportunity to create. I decided I needed to give him more opportunity to create so he could be creative and express himself. I also knew that I needed an activity that could be contained and that wouldn’t make so much of a mess that I would lose my temper again.

So, the Choose Your Supplies activity was born. I started by telling Little Bear that we were going to do a fun craft. I set a cookie sheet in front of him and told him that he would be using lots of supplies, but everything needed to stay on the cookie sheet. He understood since we have this rule with many of our activities. Next, I had him choose a piece of construction paper for the base of his craft. He chose brown.

Next, I told him he could choose 4 supplies that he could use to make his craft. I chose 4 because he is 4 so that’s obviously his favorite number. ;) I told him he could choose any supplies he wanted: paper, glue stickers, dot markers, glitter glue, popsicle sticks, straws, etc. He chose watercolor paint, markers, glitter  glue, and some pompoms.

Preschool Craft Idea - Choose Your Own Supplies -- Moms Have Questions Too

I had Little Bear bring his supplies to our table and then I told him to create whatever he wanted. He got right to work on his masterpiece.

He was completely engaged for about 30 minutes. He kept telling me what he was putting on the paper and how cool it was.

Preschool Craft Idea - Choose Your Own Supplies -- Moms Have Questions Too

By the time he was finished, he was very proud of his artwork. Of course, his mommy is even more proud. I mean, just look at the abstract design of that glitter glue. :)

We put his artwork in a special spot so he could show daddy when he came home. Daddy was very impressed.

Preschool Craft Idea - Choose Your Own Supplies -- Moms Have Questions Too

I certainly learned a thing or two from this activity. I realized that sometimes (okay, maybe most of the time) when I get frustrated, it’s probably at least 50% my fault. I also learned that messes are far less stressful when they are contained. I also learned that Little Bear is very creative.

Preschool Craft Idea - Choose Your Own Supplies -- Moms Have Questions Too

I plan to make this Choose Your Supplies activity a regularly occurring activity in our house. I’ll probably let Little Bear do it about once a week. Who knows, I may even let Smiley Man get in on the action. I am really working on letting Little Bear express his creativity and giving him more opportunities to do that. I am also SOOOO grateful for cookie sheets. They preserve my sanity!

We've found some fun people with great linky parties. You might just see this post linked up on one of these amazing sites! Link and Learn from No Time for Flashcards Sunday Showcase from Train Up a Child Share it Saturday from Teach Beside Me Tot School Gathering Place from 1+1+1=1 Montessori Monday from Living Montessori Now Tuesday Tots from In Lieu of Preschool Show and Tell from ABC & 123 For the Kids Fridays from Sun Scholars Finished Friday from All Our Days Weekly Kids Co-op from Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails Preschool & Kindergarten Corner from Homeschool Creations TGIF Linky Party from 123 Homeschool 4 Me

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Inexpensive Valentine Gift Ideas — All under $20!

5 Comments/ in Holiday, Other Fun Things We Want to Share, Valentine's Day / by Kirstylee
January 28, 2013

What are some inexpensive Valentine gift ideas for her, for him, and for kids?

Have you ever been one of those girls that said you didn’t want a Valentine’s Day gift and your significant other actually listened to you!?! I never have because the simple fact is, I like gifts and I don’t think that’s a bad thing. Gifts are a really great way to express love and that is what Valentine’s Day is all about, right? I do like giving and receiving gifts, but I also don’t like feeling pressured to spend a fortune. Just because I want a gift on Valentine’s doesn’t mean I expect an expensive diamond necklace. In fact, one of my favorite Valentine’s Day gifts was the Disney movie, The Incredibles. My husband knew I really wanted that movie for our family so he took the opportunity of Valentine’s day to give it to me, and it was awesome!

Inexpensive Valentine Gift Ideas for Him, Her, and the Kids all under $20!

So, how do you have an awesome gift-filled Valentine’s Day without spending a fortune? First, set a budget. I know that seems so un-romantic to give a cheap Valentine gift or to set a limit and I’m sure lots of people will disagree with it, but that is what my husband and I do every year. We are each allowed the same amount of money to spend on each other. I’m pretty sure we were only allowed $5 each for our first Valentine’s Day. We have increased that amount as we make more money, but we never set a budget that is more than we can afford. Even if you don’t have money to spend on Valentine’s Day you can always do a homemade gift which can often be much more memorable anyway.

The next best way to have a gift-filled V-day without breaking the bank is to have a long list of inexpensive Valentine’s gift ideas. Luckily for you, I have supplied just such a list below. The list has Valentine’s Day gifts for kids, handmade gift ideas, gifts for her, gifts for him, and even Valentine’s Day gifts for elementary school classes or just for your kids.

Valentine’s Gifts For Her:
  • Felt Lip Balm Holder
  • Lacy Votive Holder (homemade)
  • Make homemade heart soap using this bathtub crayon recipe, a heart mold pan to pour the soap into, and some essential oil to make the soap scented.
  • Buy rose petal soap in a heart shaped box
  • Arrange rose petals in a heart shape on a table or bed
  • Heart shaped bookmark
  • Fancy gift bags filled with candy or other gifts
  • Wooden roses
  • “Remember I Love You” gift
  • Nail Polish
  • Nail art kit
  • Bubble bath
  • Necklace
  • Bracelet
  • Earrings
  • Ring
  • Canvas bag decorated with paint or sharpies
  • Heart measuring cups or spoons
  • Glass nail file
  • Candle
  • Lotion
  • Perfume samples
  • Scarf
  • Heart keychain
Valentine’s Gifts For Him:
  • Felt Tissue Pouch (homemade)
  • Candy bouquet
  • “We love you to pieces” handmade Valentine’s gift
  • Buy a candy bar pizza or just make a homemade one using mini candy bars
  • “Hooked on You” gift
  • Small photo album filled with pictures of the two of you
  • Personalized photo mug
  • Cufflinks
  • Cell phone charger for car
  • Coasters that match his hobby or interests
  • Pocket Squares
  • Paperweight
  • Game for his cell phone or another kind of app he might like
  • Universal remote
  • Bathrobe
  • Pocket Knife
  • Stud finder or other Measurement tool
  • “52 Reasons I Love You”
Valentine’s Day Gifts For Kids and Elementary School Classes:
  • “Love Bug” Valentine
  • Crayon Heart paper (write a Valentine message with a sharpie on the top)
  • “Burst my Bubble” Valentine
  • Valentine Rolo Pencils
  • Printable butterfly Valentine’s and a few other printable Valentine’s
  • Sticky Note Clipboards, write “Valentine, I’m “stuck” on you!” on the top
  • Valentine Treat Pockets
  • “Pop Quiz” printable Valentine
  • Secret Valentine messages
  • Handmade Calla Lily Bouquet
  • “Thanks for sticking by my side” printable Valentine
Valentine’s Day Gifts for Anyone:
  • Altoids or some other type of mint
  • A bar of Toblerone or another gourmet chocolate
  • An extra special homemade dinner
  • Movie tickets
  • DVD, here’s a great selection of DVDs that are $5 or less
  • iTunes gift card
  • Cute mugs and hot chocolate

If you still haven’t found just the right thing you can take a look at the list we made for Christmas with gift ideas under $30. We would love to hear your ideas and add to the list! Feel free to leave comments and link to any ideas you have! Have a Happy Valentine’s Day!

We've found some fun people with great linky parties. You might just see this post linked up on one of these amazing sites! Link and Learn from No Time for Flashcards Sunday Showcase from Train Up a Child Share it Saturday from Teach Beside Me Tot School Gathering Place from 1+1+1=1 Montessori Monday from Living Montessori Now Tuesday Tots from In Lieu of Preschool Show and Tell from ABC & 123 For the Kids Fridays from Sun Scholars Finished Friday from All Our Days Weekly Kids Co-op from Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails Preschool & Kindergarten Corner from Homeschool Creations TGIF Linky Party from 123 Homeschool 4 Me

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New Year’s Eve Celebrations for Kids

0 Comments/ in Fun Activites at Home, Holiday, New Year's Eve, Preschool Activities, Toddler Activities / by Kirstylee
December 27, 2012

What are some fun New Year’s Eve Celebrations for Kids?

Woohoo 2013 is coming! We safely made it past the Mayan predicted end of the world! Be honest, I’m not the only who has been thinking about that, right? Well, 2013 is coming fast and I want to have mega New Years Eve Celebrations because who doesn’t love mega celebrations?

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I want my kiddos to have a blast on New Year’s Eve also, but I definitely don’t want them staying up until midnight. So, I figure I will celebrate with them starting in the late afternoon and still make them go to bed at their regular bedtime. When 11:30 comes around, I will wake them up and let them ring in the new year.

Now, on to the celebrations. Here is what I will be doing with my kiddos on New Year’s Eve to celebrate 2013.

2013 Ceiling Decoration

Write 2013 on a note card sized piece of black construction paper. Have your child trace the numbers with glue.

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

Pour glitter over it and shake off extra glitter. I had Little Bear do the glittering over a file folder which made cleaning up the excess glitter really easy.

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

Make as many as you want (we will probably do about 8). Let papers dry completely, and then hang from the ceiling. Hang black, white, silver streamers if desired. We’ll be leaving these up for all of January.

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

Paper plate noise makers

Decorate the back side of a paper plate with paint, glitter, markers, crayons, stickers, etc. We wrote 2013 on one half.

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

Once decorated as desired, fold paper plate in half. Staple or tape the edges together until there are only 2-3 inches that are left open. Fill the paper plate with about ¼ Cup rice, beans, or anything that will make noise.

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

Tape the plate the rest of the way. Tell your child they get to shake it at midnight.

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

Handheld Streamers

Get a bunch of curling ribbon (hopefully you have some leftover from Christmas) and cut several 1-2 foot lengths. Curl the ribbon.

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

Have your child decorate a popsicle stick with paint, markers, glitter, crayons, stickers, etc. Have your child choose some ribbons to put on their popsicle stick and tape the ribbons to the popsicle stick.

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

Wave around like mad at midnight (and throughout the night just for fun).

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

New Year’s Countdown

Simply print off this New Year’s Countdown and color each time as it passes. My kids will be asleep for several boxes. I’ll just have them color those when they wake up around 11:30.

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

2013 Calendar Note Card

Our preschool calendar has a little note card for the year 2012. I will make another 2013 note card that is blank except for the year. My kiddos will get to decorate the 2013 note card any way that they want and it will go up on the preschool calendar right at midnight.

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

New Year's Eve Celebrations for Kids -- Moms Have Questions Too

Grab Bag Countdown

Along with the paper countdown, we will have several Surprise Bags with times on them. (I will only make these for the times that my kids will be awake.) When we get to the time that is on the bag, we will open the bag and complete the activity that is inside. I’ll probably do the bags every half hour instead of every hour since we will only have a few hours before I put the kids in bed. Here are the activities that will be in our bags:

  • Ceiling Decoration (see above)
  • Paper Plate noise makers (see above)
  • Handheld Streamers (see above)
  • 2013 Calendar Note Card (see above)
  • Play Candy Land
  • Eat dinner
  • Eat treats
  • Dance Party (turn on your favorite music and dance away)

The best part of our New Years Eve Celebrations will be the awesome food and treats. Here is some of what our food for New Year’s Eve will be:

  • Edible glitter truffles (make truffles and cover with silver edible glitter)
  • Chex mix
  • Shrimp cocktail
  • Cotton Candy and Sprite Drink
  • Meat and cheese tray
  • Rice Krispie Treats
  • Pretzel Hugs

If you missed it, be sure to check out some of Cassidy’s New Year’s Eve Traditions that she posted earlier this week!

We've found some fun people with great linky parties. You might just see this post linked up on one of these amazing sites! Link and Learn from No Time for Flashcards Sunday Showcase from Train Up a Child Share it Saturday from Teach Beside Me Tot School Gathering Place from 1+1+1=1 Montessori Monday from Living Montessori Now Tuesday Tots from In Lieu of Preschool Show and Tell from ABC & 123 For the Kids Fridays from Sun Scholars Finished Friday from All Our Days Weekly Kids Co-op from Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails Preschool & Kindergarten Corner from Homeschool Creations TGIF Linky Party from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
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