Monday, May 22, 2017

Remembrance Jar

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What you will need:

  • Mason Jar
  • Glue
  • Patriotic Confetti

How to:

Have the children paint the jar with glue in sections.

Once they have a section painted with glue have them stick on confetti or roll the jar in confetti

When the jar is covered in confetti go ahead and have the children go back over the confetti with glue coating it to finish the jar off. This step saves the jar from losing confetti. 

Children can use this jar to hold pencils at their desk or gift it to their parents, who can light a tealight candle for the fallen heros on Memorial day.

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Patriotic Handprint!

 

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what you will need:

Grab your blue paper and set it on the table vertically

Follow these steps on painting the child’s hand:

1. Base of the palm will have the blue square opposite of the thumb

2. Using the red and white paint, draw thick stripes

Once the child’s hand has been painted, press Childs hand onto the construction paper,

Have the child rinse his or her hand off.

Once the handprint dries, use the white paint to draw a star on the blue square.

What a fun craft for kids on Memorial day!

Monday, May 15, 2017

Popsicle Stick Uncle Sam

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What you will need:

First glue 6 popsicle sticks together side by side and one horizontally across the middle of the vertical sticks.

Under the horizontal popsicle stick, glue two wiggle eyes.

You can draw a nose with a marker or we used a hole punch of pink paper.

Next, Trace the children’s hands on white construction paper, cut those out. Glue the handprints right under the nose and eyes.

Once this is all dry have the children alternate between red and white paint or markers to color Uncle Sam’s hat and on the horizontal stick color it blue.

This craft was approved by Uncle Sam himself!

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Mom’s my sunshine craft!

 

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You are my sunshine my only sunshine, please don’t take my sunshine away!

Items needed:

Let each child grab their mothers favorite color out of your construction paper selection. This will be for the base of the craft.

You will then paint the child’s hand with Yellow paint and press it to the middle of the construction paper. This will create the letter ”O” in the word Mom.

Next have the children add the stickers or cut outs of the letter M’s to both sides of the handprint.

Then you will want to help the children write out the phrase:  "You are my sunshine", under the hand print.

Let the children decorate the paper and hand print with hearts and flowers, either letting them paint the designs or letting them use stickers depending on their age range.

Let it all dry and Give to Mom on Sunday, May 14th.

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Roaring Mother's Day Craft

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Let’s tell Mom how cool she is! We should send her some roaring love!
Supplies needed:
Instructions:
Teacher prep work:
Teachers go ahead and get a cardboard box from home or school.
Cut a flower shape out to be the face and mane of the lion.
Once you have the cardboard cut, use a paint brush and orange finger-paint to paint a circle and two cat ears. Once dry, go ahead and draw the face of the lion or save this step for the children to draw later.
Kids Time to jump in:
Each kid should get a white sheet of paper to start the craft.
Paint the childs hand with orange finger-paint and press it to the paper. Let the children go wash their hands off and let their handprint dry.
Once dry, glue the Lions head a little bit above the pinky finger. (See picture above for reference)
With the brown marker, help the child make toes on the tips of the fingers ( just two to three lines will do).
Then have them draw a tip of the tail with the brown marker as well.
If you didn’t already draw the face on the cardboard have the children create a face with the black marker.
Last, but not least, the most important part of this craft is the special message to Mom.
Mom Rawr the Best!














Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Memorial Day 2017 Craft

 
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What you will need:
This is a really simple craft for kids to do.
Have a photo of a flag printed out or display a flag for your kiddos to look at.
Have each child  duplicate the image of the flag using the different colored buttons, onto the blue construction paper.
Have them use blue and white buttons for the stars, and different color reds and whites to complete the stripes of the Flag.
Make sure your students use a decent amount of glue to keep the buttons on the paper.
This is a Keepsake that can be displayed at home year round!







Monday, May 8, 2017

Flower Pot of Love for Mother’s Day

 

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What you will need:

 

Instructions:

On the brown sheet of paper, using a pencil trace the shape of a flower pot. Once traced, cut the traced flower pot out.

You can write a special note to mom on the flower pot

ex:

  • Thanks for watching me grow!
  • You are the best Mom ever!
  • Happy Mother’s Day!

Have your white sheet of paper ready for the next step.

Paint the child’s hand green, add yellow to the tip of the fingers. Place that hand on the paper and press gently. Have the children wash that paint off, then they can pick their favorite colors and dip their fingers in to create the petals that go around the yellow circle at the tip of their hand print. 5 to 6 petals are best!

 Don’t hesitate to turn this into a counting craft for the little ones.

Once the paint has dried up glue the pot on top towards the bottom of the hand print.

Now those are some flowers to last mom a lifetime!

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Mother’s Day Mason Jar

 

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What would we do without moms? Aren’t they the greatest gifts on Earth!  Well, it’s that time to start thinking of fun thoughtful gifts to create to give to mom on her big day May 14!

Supplies needed:

Instructions:

Grab your blue construction paper and trace a mason jar on the paper. Then go ahead and cut it out.

Once the shape of the mason jar has been cut out, using a black marker you can trace the outside of the jar as well as create the lines that a lid would screw onto.

Next grab your yellow ribbon and create a bow. Depending on what type of ribbon you have you can hot glue it on or you can find a premade bow that just stick on.

Grab a yellow piece of construction paper and cut out an oval shape to be glued on to the bottom of the jar, later the children will add a personalized message to their Mom.

Paint the children’s finger and have them decorate the inside of the mason jar creating the light that the lightening bugs give off.

Once the paint has dried take the black marker and depending on the age of the child, have them make a bug shape in the center of the fingerprint and if they are too young to do this step go ahead and draw the bugs yourself.

Next it’s time to help them write the personalized message to their mom (we have two options to choose from)

  1. Mom, you light up my life!
  2. Mom, You light up my world!

 

Just like that you have a super cute keepsake to remind Mom how important she is to you!