Friday 21 June 2013

June - Butterfly Rolls

These butterfly rolls are gigantic fun as once they are finished they are bigger than life and make great hand held puppets. Prep time is short and the crafty toddlers can paint / decorate to their hearts content...

 

Here is a list of things that you need to make your Butterfly Rolls:
/ Toilet roll inner
/ Paper or card
/ Paints
/ PVA glue
/ Glitter
/ Sequins
/ Stapler
/ Pipe cleaner.
 
Follow these steps with your crafty toddler to make these butterfly rolls:
1/ Cut out the basic shape of a butterfly wings. Best way to do this is to fold  you paper in half draw a big, rounded 'm' along the fold line, make sure one part of the 'm' is smaller than the other

Top tip: we found that 80gm paper was a bit flimsy for this activity, causing our wings to sag, so suggest using some think paper or card (say 120gsm)

2/ Paint and decorate the butterfly wings and toilet roll, leave to dry

Top tip: add some PVA glue to the paint to help glitter and sequins stick, save on separate glue activity

/ Staple the wings on to the toilet roll, make sure the arms of the staples are secure
/ Bend the pipe cleaner in bald and then staple to the toilet roll again make sure the arms of the staples are secure.

Top tip:  I find putting a strip of cellotape over the top of any staples used avoids any cuts or scrapes

Finished Butterfly Roll
Finished Butterfly Roll

Air your Art

Here is a nice, cheap way to display your crafty toddler art. All you need are some dolly pegs, washing line and some 3m command hooks. And voila a lovely art washing line! 

Air your art - simple and cheap crafty toddler art display

June - "I love you... this much... Daddy"

This is a really neat present for a parent or grandparent. Our little man made this at nursery but I thought it was so cute it was worth a mention.


It's basically two hand prints with the words 'I love you' and 'Daddy. Love Huwie', then when you open the hands up a painted, paper accordion expands to read 'this much'. It came tied together with a ribbon. Cute!




June - Recycled Father's Day Card

This is a really simple, easy and non-messy Father's Day card. The basic idea is to reuse pictures and messages from previous greetings cards to create your very own, unique Fathers Day card. Simple, cheap and non-messy!


Below is a list of the things that you need to make your recycled Father's Day card:
/ Cut out images and message from greetings cards
/ PVA glue
/ Crayons
/ Assortments of stickers
/ Glitter
/ Coloured crate paper
/ Blank cards and envelopes

The things required to make your recycled Fathers Day card
Follow these steps to make your recycled Father's Day card:
1/ Start your card by writing your message in the card - this way you wont be waiting for the card to dry before it can be finished
2/ Adorn your card with as many of the recycled messages and images as your craft toddler wishes, don't forget to decorate the back and inside too.
3/ Finish off with a sprinkle of glitter!

A selection of the recycled Father's Day cards made at our toddler group
A selection of the recycled Father's Day cards made at our toddler group
A selection of the recycled Father's Day cards made at our toddler group
Inside one of our recycled Father's Day card
The back of one of our recycled Father's Day cards



Saturday 1 June 2013

May - Mr Rollie Heads

This is a very fun piece of craft to do with your toddlers and creating Mr Rollie Head in all different colours and expressions went down a treat too. The prep time is minimal but does require you to have stored up some toilet roll iners.

Mr Rollie Head - Bring him to life using your fingers as arms

The things you will need to create your Mr Rollie Heads are:
Toilet roll inners
Paints
Glitter
PVA glue
Pom poms
Sheets of coloured tissue
Boggling eyes OR white circle stickers
Felt tip pen
Here are the things that you need to create your Mr Rollie Head
Follow these steps to make your Mr Rollie Head:
1/ Add some PVA glue to your paints so that the glitter will stick to the paint without needing another layer of glue
2/ Paint the toilet roll inner
3/ Add glitter and sequins then leave to dry
4/ Once dry, stick on the boggling eyes or white stickers and draw on pupils with the felt tip pen

Top tip - draw on eyelashes or eyebrows or draw different shaped pupils to create a character

5/ Stick on a pom pom for the nose
6/ Draw on a smilie mouth

Top tip - draw on teeth or a tongue to create a character

7/ Take a sheet of coloured tissue and glue in in to the top of the toilet roll to give Mr Rollie Head some hair!
Mr Rollie Head - The finished product

Our family of Mr Rollie Heads