Continuing birthday weekend...super easy and super cheap and idea found many places floating around the web. We bought 5 packs ($1 each) of different color glow stick bracelets (3 bracelets/pack). We built up the suspense of a surprise for them just before bed, put them in the bath, shut off the light (we don't have windows in their bathroom), and activated the sticks one by one and they thought it was the coolest bath ever! We only needed to do a couple of sticks per kid, it seemed enough to keep them entertained and saved the rest for another time :)
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Pinter-did: PVC Kid Wash
Continuing birthday weekend...I've been thinking about having my husband make this for the kids for a long time and this weekend seemed to be the perfect weekend to do so. The instructions can be found here: http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/the-deluxe-kid-wash-709166
We had much of the PVC pipe laying around already, and instead of using pretty fabric strips, I just hung strips of a bed cover sheet we weren't ever using. It didn't take him long to put it together, I think it may have a been less than an hour and the kids were ready to run through it! They had a great time, but in hindsight I think a big drawback was that they played in it for so long (maybe an hour or so) that afterward the grass underneath was swampy and torn up. This wouldn't be so much of a problem once we set it up out on the pavement driveway or sidewalk where I was planning on having them bike/scooter through (although now I'm really hoping the bikes don't rust up doing this.)
It was definitely a fun project that was inexpensive and easy to carry out - looking forward to having our kids friends over to try it out, also :)
We had much of the PVC pipe laying around already, and instead of using pretty fabric strips, I just hung strips of a bed cover sheet we weren't ever using. It didn't take him long to put it together, I think it may have a been less than an hour and the kids were ready to run through it! They had a great time, but in hindsight I think a big drawback was that they played in it for so long (maybe an hour or so) that afterward the grass underneath was swampy and torn up. This wouldn't be so much of a problem once we set it up out on the pavement driveway or sidewalk where I was planning on having them bike/scooter through (although now I'm really hoping the bikes don't rust up doing this.)
It was definitely a fun project that was inexpensive and easy to carry out - looking forward to having our kids friends over to try it out, also :)
Friday, July 13, 2012
Pinter-did: Crowns of chalk
There are several images of cute kids laying on cement with chalk drawings 'round their heads floating around the web (and collected on Pinterest). Today is my youngest kid's birthday so I thought we'd try doing some fun pictures using this idea.
I tried to get them going nice and early in the morning when it was still cool and the house shaded the driveway nicely. It was a really simple thing to do, the only drawback was I had her face out towards the street so she had a problem keeping her eyes open towards the sky, maybe it was just too bright for her. I should add, I feel that it helped to show the kids the images of the other kids with the chalk crowns online, so they could see how cute it was and know what they were expected to do.
Overall, this task was quick, easy, and did not cost me anything. Plus, the returns were great - thanks for this delightfully whimsical idea, Pinterest idea generator, whomever and wherever you are.
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