Showing posts with label easy crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easy crafts. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

As if you needed an excuse to play with play dough?!


 But just in case...

You can squish it, you can squash it, roll it into a ball, or flatten it like a pancake. Play dough is a classic childhood toy that never fails to entertain! This idea of malleable dough has been passed down from generation to generation.  Maybe it’s the smell and soft texture that brings back such fond memories for adults, and makes them want their children to experience the fun of play dough too. This icon of modern-day childhood, other than providing pure fun, actually has developmental benefits.  

Play dough, specifically, helps with acquiring fine motor skills. Fine motor skills include small movements with use of the fingers, wrists, toes, tongue, and lips. The development of these skills is extremely important. The malleable property of play dough makes it easy and fun to build strength in these muscles.

Also, play dough sparks creativity and imagination, which are both necessary for development. Rolling play dough into noodles, turning it into a bowl of spaghetti, and playing “restaurant” is really more than what it seems. Imaginative play can sometimes be underrated from an adult standpoint, but it is an important factor of how children develop social skills.

Playing with play dough is not only beneficial for development, but it is also a great way to release extra energy. All of the pounding, rolling, and squishing can be relaxing and calming. Adding a few drops of essential oils is an easy way to introduce aromatherapy, and to make it a fun way to unwind!

Here is an easy recipe to make play dough at home:

What you’ll need:
   2 cups plain flour (all purpose)
   2 tablespoons vegetable oil
   1/2 cup salt
   2 tablespoons cream of tartar
   Up to 1.5 cups boiling water (adding in increments until it feels just right)
   food colouring (optional) few drops glycerine (optional- adds more shine!)

How to make it:
   Mix the flour, salt, cream of tartar and oil in a large mixing bowl
   Add food colouring TO the boiling water then into the dry ingredients (color optional)
   Stir continuously until it becomes a sticky, combined dough
   Add the glycerine (optional)
   Allow it to cool down then take it out of the bowl and knead it vigorously for a couple of minutes until all of the stickiness has gone. * This is the most important part of the process, so keep at it until it’s the perfect consistency!*
   (If it remains a little sticky then add a touch more flour until just right)

 ~ Sara Luckham
Social Media Specialist
Seaside Staffing Company

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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Valentine's Day Craft Idea!

Well January has come to a close and February is just around the corner. Wow! We wanted to give a some fun Valentine's Day craft ideas over the next few weeks to inspire some creativity for you and your children. 
When I was little, I was fascinated with melting crayons and making crafts out of the wax. I have done this craft in the past, but a step by step guide is on Martha Stewart's website too. How gorgeous are these hearts? It's also a great craft to do as a family as each person can customize their shape, colors and design. The possibilities are endless! 
All you need is:
- Wax paper
- Wax crayons of various colors 
- Handheld pencil sharpener
- Iron
- Craft paper 
- Scissors
- Yarn, thread, twine etc. (to hang the hearts) 
To see the how to make these beautiful and easy decorations click HERE 

Monday, November 24, 2014

"I'm Thankful For..." Craft!

While perusing the Internet today I found this awesome trend of "I'm Thankful For..." garland and creative decorations! This fun and meaningful addition to your Thanksgiving decor can be recreated in any way and reflects the real meaning of Thanksgiving! It is a fun project to complete with your children and the results are just as special and heartfelt. 
Take a look at a few of these examples that I found thanks to a few other sources:

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