Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Butterflies collage



Inspiration:
For this craft, I was inspired by two of Margaux's favorites: Eric Carle's book "The very hungry caterpillar" and her love of magazines and catalogs.
Tools: 
Craft paper, cutouts from a catalog, Elmer's© purple glitter glue (washable, non toxic, this was a great find)
How To: 
- Simply cutout shapes in the pages of a catalog while your toddler naps
- Stick the page to a desk preferably
- Let your toddler put glitter glue on all the cutouts (Margaux got excited with this and overloaded on it!)
- Help him/her place them on the paper if needed but random placement from your toddler is best even if they overlap :)

Monday, February 24, 2014

Margaux makes a bird feeder



The weather was beautiful out and we could hear birds sing...perfect day to make Margaux's first bird feeder!

This is very simple to make and your toddler will most certainly enjoy tasting the cheerios in the process. There is some fun in there throughout the whole process. We don't eat Cheerios© so actually just walking to the store to get some is an activity in itself when you have a toddler!

Tools:
Floral wire
Cheerios©
A ribbon

How To:
- Cut a string of floral wire and shape it in a heart. Repeat as many times as you want hearts
- Let your toddler thread some cheerios© all around the wire
- Loop the hearts together and twist the wire to tie
- Tie a ribbon through the bird feeder to hang on a branch


Sunday, February 23, 2014

Birthday sparkles


Margaux is 16 months old now and has reached the age of the busy toddler who is very curious and loves to try new things. We've had an incredibly white Winter to say the least, with snow days multiple times a week. How do you occupy a toddler in that case? Lots of CRAFTS.
It was my husband's birthday in January and a great occasion to try our first craft project. I got the idea from a friend of mine who has two children and is a lot more experienced than me on this. The concept is simple, gives pretty results and is definitely "toddler-approved".

Inspiration:
The view of the Eiffel Tower from our home when we lived in Paris
Tools: 
Heavy cardboard paper, sequins or glitters, Playskool© glue, pencil, cookie cutter
How To: 
- Draw your desired shape using a cookie cutter on the cardboard (a simple shape is best)
- Help your toddler squeeze some glue onto the drawing
- Let your toddler place sequins/glitters all over
- Let the artwork dry for about 30 mns
- Gently shake to remove the excess sequins