Take a look at these fun, simple art and craft activities for kids. My twins and I look forward to our weekly activities and encourage you to join us on our crafty adventures.
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Halloween crepe paper decorations
If you're looking for a simple Halloween decoration I highly recommend these crepe paper pumpkins. We had yellow crepe paper handy so used that but of course orange would look even better.
Step 1 - take the folded crepe paper out of the packet and draw your pumpkin outline on the front sheet.
Step 2 - cut out the shape and open up to see a string of pumpkins.
Step 3 - draw faces on each pumpkin using a black marker pen.
Too easy! Jasmine also requested a string of hearts with our red crepe paper.
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
DIY Halloween costumes
We thought we'd make our own costumes for Halloween this year. For Alex, he requested a skeleton so I used a white t-shirt crayon to sketch one on a black t-shirt. He'll wear this t-shirt with some skeleton print pants made by his talented grandma.
For Jasmine who doesn't like anything scary, we decided she could dress as a "treat" while she wanders the neighbourhood chanting "trick or treat". We settled on a packet of Smarties. We used pencils and cardboard to create her outfit. I drew the tricky bits and Jasmine did the colouring.
In order to make the blue background, we used pencil shavings and grated pencil lead and smudged them with our hands.
Monday, 14 October 2013
Halloween jelly snake swamp
As a special treat in the lead up to Halloween we made a jelly snake swamp for dessert. It's a bit gruesome but the sugary goodness makes up for the ick factor.
We used two packets of green jelly crystals, crushed cookies and a packet of jelly snakes.
We used two packets of green jelly crystals, crushed cookies and a packet of jelly snakes.
Sunday, 13 October 2013
Halloween ghosts
We're getting into the ghostly spirit of Halloween this year with some simple ghosts made of styrofoam balls and cheese cloth.
We had three different sized styrofoam balls from Spotlight to choose from. We chose smaller balls in the end as they were lighter and could be easily hung with a simple eye screw and string.
Cutting the cheescloth was a bit of a guessing game I must admit .... We did two layers of about 1.5 metres for each ghost.
We like our cute, friendly twin ghosts.
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Recycled plastic
We used scissors and a hole puncher to create a necklace made up of different plastic shapes which Jasmine took great pleasure in parading around the house.
Alex used sticky tape and everything we collected to make all sorts of plastic ships and flying machines. While I can't say we made anything especially beautiful or worth keeping forever it was certainly an interesting exercise to take notice what different kinds of plastic we use around the house and what ways we could think of re-using it to create something fun.
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