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Summer Crafts
With long evenings and warmer weather children are keen to spend more time outdoors. Take advantage of a glorious summer day to entertain the kids with an outdoor craft or creative activity.
Children of all ages love craft activities, enjoying the freedom to express themselves with creative and imaginative designs. Simply Stuck have come up with three fun ideas that are easy to adapt, and can be made using everyday items.
Painting & Garden Collage
Kids can take their favourite paints, craft papers and junk modelling pieces outside, spread them out on the grass, and let their imaginations run wild. Left over wall paper can be put to good use and is ideal for painting large landscape scenes. Plants, flowers, trees and insects can be used as inspiration or children can create their own abstract drawings.
Children love to experiment with creating their own colour mixes. From an early age they can learn about the primary colours red, blue, and yellow – three colours that cannot be made by mixing other colours – and using two of these three colours to create a secondary colour.
Leaves and twigs can be added to give the painting a 3D dimension and add texture. They may need help with gluing heavier objects.
If they are not confident in drawing flowers, they can cut examples from magazines and add them to their creative collage.
Flower Mask Craft
Girls will love creating a floral face mass. The materials you will need are:
- A paper plate or a card circle made from an empty cereal box.
- Craft paper, white or coloured
- Glue or cellotape
- Lolly pop stick
Instructions:
- Cut the craft paper into the shape of a petal, you can get two petals per page.
- Decorate the petals with paints or markers, adding glitter for extra sparkly effect.
- Cut out the centre of the paper plate so the child’s head becomes the centre of the flower.
- Glue the petals all the way around the edge.
- Finally glue or celotape on the lolly pop stick as a handle.
Now the child can peek through the flower!
Boat Race
If it is not warm enough to go swimming in the paddling pool, why not make a fleet of boats and hold a boat race instead.
First make a large paper flag for each boat, painting them in different colours. Attach the flag to a lolly stick to create a sail and then use lots of celotape to attach the stick to the centre of a margarine tub or similar shape plastic tray. Place the boats in the paddling pool and blow on the sail.
The kids will have hours of fun , and enjoy lots of fresh air, with these summer craft ideas. If you want to add further to their creative designs take a look at the huge range of Simply Stuck stickers which will compliment any craft box of everyday household items. We have a huge variety of designs which are easy to use.
Tags: #Grabthekids, half term week, Painting & Garden Collage, paper boat race, Summer Crafts, things to do with children#Grabthekids for Half Term week
Dread it and love it, Summer Half Term week is nearly upon us. Between the 31 May and 4 June can sometimes fill fear into the hearts of parents.
Will it rain? Do you need to work? Do you have child-care in place, will the kids been entertained? All questions that keep parents awake at night. To try and help, just a little, is our list of activities available this Half Term week.
A word to the wise
Wandering children is an occupational hazard. Even the most obedient of our little treasures can decide at a moments notice that there is something infinitely more interesting to do away from your immediate side.
So before you book your time away it’s worth making sure that you order some ID bracelets. Simply Stick has an excellent range of simple and durable children’s ID bracelets, which you can personalise. “If lost please call…” is usually enough.
The ID bracelet has room for up to 20 characters including spaces for the mobile number. The ID bracelet pack priced at £9.00 contains 10 stickers, 10 wrist bands and the stickers can be printed as pink or blue text on a white background.
Children’s centres across the UK
This Daily Telegraph article contains six of the best children’s centres across the UK. Try and pick the one that seems most relevant to the type of child you have. The Daily Telegraph
The Woodland Trust
What about some fresh air. The Woodland Trust website a an excellent search tool for find woodlands for you to explore in your area.
City walking tours
These are provided gratis by some cities: Bath, for example, offers free two-hour general tours each day, and a Jane Austen audio tour that you can freely download on to an MP3 player; see Visit Bath website.
London
It’s easy to have a good day out in London as they is so much to do. Not accessible to everyone, but if you live close up it’s well worth the effort. There are a few resources to help you here.
The Evenings Standard newspaper
The weather’s terrible
If you are stuck inside this summer ½ term you could consider sprucing up the children’s bedroom.
The key to get this right is to understand what interests you child. There are lots of great themes available from Simply Stick
Toy soliders
The new toy soldier stickers are available from Simply Stick and come flat packed in A4 sheets in a cellophane bag toy. The soldier stickers are pre-saved in assorted poses and children can stick them in a scrap book, diaries or on the wall. You can inject a bit of nostalgia into your child’s room and set up a combat force army in two different colours and let them get creative.
There are 12 soldiers per set with an average height of 8cm. The available soldier set colours include Black, Army Green, Grey and – wait for it – even Pink!
The Soldier set is priced at £10.00 and also includes 2 flags.
Designer Letter Wall Stickers
Let your children be creative with Simply Sticks designer letters. The removable and repositionable letter stickers are 15cm in height in Arial style font and available in a range of bright designs for easy and fun decoration. They can be used to make a fashion statement in a bedroom or playroom or to personalise a door or toy box.
The letters are purchased individually and you can enjoy mixing and matching the different patterns – design styles include girl camouflage, boy camouflage, flowers, stars, stripes, stars n’ stripes and union jack.
You will be dazzled by the results!
The On the Road sticker pack is perfect for boys who love to get creative and construct their own traffic scene. Boys are best at building the road sections, laying out the straight, curved and zebra crossing components until they are happy with the results.
The vehicles including bus, pickup truck, bicycle and delivery van can then be added to complete the scene. The peelable scene stickers include 15 road section repositionable stickers and 6 cars, with straight road sections measuring 28cm x 8.3cm. The ‘On the road’ theme stickers are supplied on 6 x A4 sheets and priced at £20.00.
Educational Wall Borders
A new style of extra long Educational Wall Borders that are ideal for bedrooms, playrooms and classrooms.
Designed to be easily stuck to any wall, these borders can be wiped clean and repositioned if you need to.
Available in a range of graphics including Alphabet Border, Rain Forest and Frog Border, Big Bug Border (a persoanl favourite with our kids!) and Henry the Eighth and his six wives.
These 3-5m borders look absolutely fantastic when they are up.
Alternatively, you could cook up some wacky experiments at home care of the Planet Science website. Fun for under and over 11’s there are loads of activities to keep them amused for at least a few hours.
Whatever your choice of sticker Simply Stick has a wide variety of stick that will suit most needs.
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