Showing posts with label Felt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Felt. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 August 2014

Plastic Spoon Snowman


Materials:

  • Plastic spoon
  • Black felt
  • Orange felt
  • Scissors
  • Black permanent marker
  • Bostik glue
Method:
  1. Cut out a top hat shape from the black felt and glue it on the top of the plastic spoon with Bostik.
  2. From the orange piece of felt, cut out a carrot shape and use Bostik to glue it to the middle of the spoon, making sure that it sticks out further than the end of the spoon.
  3. Use a black marker to draw on eyes and a mouth.

Thursday, 21 August 2014

Craft Stick Lodge Scene



This one is for much older children - was quite challenging for me!!
The materials I am stating are exact to what I used, obviously you can change the colours and sizes if you so wish!

Materials:

  • A3 white cardboard paper
  • 7 red craft sticks (11.5 x 1 cm)
  • 18 orange craft sticks (11.5 x 1 cm)
  • 14 yellow craft sticks (11.5 x 1 cm)
  • 2 purple craft sticks (11.5 x 1 cm)
  • 1 blue craft stick (11.5 x 1 cm)
  • 2 orange craft sticks (16 x 1.7 cm)
  • 1 red craft stick (16 x 1.7 cm)
  • 2 red match sticks
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Black kokie
  • Red kokie
  • White craft glue
  • Blue felt
  • 1 purple clothes peg
Method:
  1. Copy the picture above. But first do the house and then the pond and then the drawing.
  2. When doing the house, start with the wall and then move on to the roof. The roof especially, is very precise with measurements, so you will need a ruler for this. 
  3. Have fun!!!!

Thursday, 7 August 2014

Frozen (Movie) Party Craft Ideas

Olaf Footprint Gift Bag



Materials:

  • Brown cardboard gift bag
  • White poster paint
  • Orange felt
  • 2 googly eyes
  • White craft glue
  • Scissors
  • Black kokie
  • Pastels
  • A foot!!
Method:
  1. Paint your child's foot with the white poster paint and place it in the centre of the bag.
  2. Wait for it to dry.
  3. Use the black kokie to draw the outlines to 3 sections within the footprint for Olaf's body.
  4. Draw eyebrows, a mouth and a tooth.
  5. Use craft glue to stick on 2 googly eyes.
  6. Cut out a small carrot shaped nose from the orange felt and stick it into place.
  7. Use a blue pastel to colour in the mouth.
  8. Use a brown pastel to draw in arms and hair.
  9. Use a black pastel to draw in his "buttons".
  10. Use the pastels to decorate the background.

Sven Reindeer Horn "Crown"


Materials:
  • 1 A3 piece of brown foam
  • Scissors
  • Brown/copper glitter
  • White craft glue
  • Jewels/decorations
  • Stapler and staples
Method:
  1. Cut out 2 strips about 5 cm high from the foam.
  2. Cut out 2 horns from the foam.
  3. Spread craft glue over the antlers and generously sprinkle the glitter over the glue.
  4. Shake off any excess glitter and wait for it to dry.
  5. Use the craft glue to decorate the 2 strips of foam.
  6. Staple the ends of the foam together, measure the child's head to make sure the band is not too big or too small.
  7. Use craft glue to glue the antlers to the band.



Princess Elsa Crown



Materials:
  • 1 A3 piece of white foam
  • Silver glitter
  • Blue glitter
  • White craft glue
  • Scissors
  • Variety of jewels/decorations
  • Stapler and staples
Method:
  1. Cut out a 5 cm high strip from the white foam for the head band.
  2. From the rest of the foam, cut out the crown shape, making sure there is about 2 cm left on each side to staple the band to. 
  3. Spread glue on the top outline of the crown and generously sprinkle on blue glitter.
  4. Shake off any excess glitter.
  5. Spread glue on the rest of the crown and generously sprinkle on the silver glitter.
  6. Shake off any excess glitter.
  7. Once dried, use the craft glue to stick on the decorations.
  8. Staple the band to the ends of the crown, measure the child's head to make sure the band is not too big or too small.

Olaf Paper Bag




Materials:
  • Brown paper bag
  • White poster paint
  • 2 googly eyes
  • Brown kokie
  • 3 brown pipe cleaners
  • Orange felt
  • Scissors
  • Blue kokie
  • White foam
  • White craft glue
  • 3 small black pom-poms
  • Cellotape
Method:
  1. Paint one side of the paper bag white.
  2. Leave to dry.
  3. Whilst drying, cut out a rectangle with curved corners out of the white foam for the tooth.
  4. Bend one of the pipe cleaners in half and cut it to make 2 equal parts.
  5. Bend one half around one of the full pipe cleaners to create a stick arm. Do this with the other 1 and a half pipe cleaners.
  6. From the orange felt, cut out a carrot shaped nose.
  7. Once the bag has dried, use the craft glue to stick on the two googly eyes, nose, and 3 pom-poms.
  8. Use the brown kokie to draw in eyebrows.
  9. Use the blue kokie to draw and colour in a mouth.
  10. Use the craft glue to stick the tooth onto the mouth.
  11. Use the cellotape to secure the arms onto each side of the paper bag.



Sven Paper Bag



Materials:

  • Brown paper bag
  • 4 beige fluffy pipe cleaners
  • 2 googly eyes
  • Brown felt
  • Brown button
  • White craft glue
  • Scissors
  • Cellotape
Method:
  1. From the brown felt, cut out an oval shape.
  2. Use the craft glue to stick the oval shape (snout) onto the middle of the paper bag.
  3. Use craft glue to stick the button onto the middle of the snout - you can always use a pom-pom instead of a button should you wish.
  4. Use the craft glue to stick the 2 googly eyes into place.
  5. Take 2 of the pipe cleaners and twist them together to make a cross shape. Do this with the other pair.
  6. Cellotape the long end of the "cross" onto the inside  of the paper bag.
  7. Bend the 3 other sections any way you wish to create antlers.

Monday, 16 June 2014

Washline Clothing Theme

I used this activity when I was doing my Seasons theme.




Materials:

  • 2 A4 pieces of white cardboard paper
  • 2 pieces of string
  • Wooden pegs (I used 13)
  • Cellotape
  • Felt in a variety of colours
  • Scissors
Method:
  1. Cut out a variety of winter and summer clothing from the different coloured felt. For winter, I cut out trousers, mittens, long sleeve shirt, sock, hoodie, boot, wooly hat and a scarf. For summer, I cut out a swimming costume, a t-shirt, shorts, a cap and a slip slop.
  2. Cut to pieces of string long enough to go from one side of the paper to the other with a slight dip.
  3. Cellotape the pegs into place.
  4. Peg the clothing onto the correct pages (Winter and Summer).
  5. A more interactive way of doing this, is to put all the cut-outs into a pile and get your children to sort out which are summer items and which are winter items and peg them up themselves.

Sunday, 15 June 2014

Clothes Theme - Dinosaur Style!!

Dinosaurs are an absolute favourite for Christopher, the little 2.5 year old Slovakian boy I teach 3 times a week. To get him to do anything, I have to incorporate some sort of dinosaur into the mix!! (Please keep in mind that these designs were out of the head of a 2.5 year old!!)





Age Group: 2 years (with help) to 6 years
Estimated Time: Under 30 minutes
Messiness: High

Materials:

  • Paper plate
  • Poster paint
  • Coloured cardboard paper
  • White cardboard paper
  • Big pom-pom
  • 2 googly eyes
  • Tissue paper cut into small squares
  • Shredded tissue paper
  • Scissors
  • White craft glue
  • Pritt glue

Method:

  1. Paint the paper plate any colour of your choice.
  2. Whilst the paper plate is drying, cut out the dinosaur's arms and legs. Christopher wanted very BIG feet with 3 pointy toes and very small arms with 3 pointy fingers - sort of like a T-Rex. As he is still too small to cut out fine details, I did the cutting for him.
  3. I then cut out the teeth. He wanted 4, big, sharp teeth for his dinosaur.
  4. We then moved onto the clothing part of the lesson. I drew a beanie sort of hat and cut it out.
  5. Christopher chose orange tissue paper for the bottom part of the beanie. He glued these small squares (which I had pre-cut) onto the card with normal Pritt glue.
  6. He then chose the colour of the "wool" (shredded tissue paper) he wanted to use on the hat. This we stuck down with white craft glue.
  7. He then chose the biggest pom-pom I had to glue onto the top of the hat - also with craft glue.
  8. Once the paper plate was dry, we stuck everything into place with craft glue.
  9. Lastly, we stuck on the googly eyes (also craft glue)






Age Group: 3 years (with help) to 6 years
Estimated Time: Under 30 minutes
Messiness: High

Materials:
  • 2 paper plates
  • A variety of poster paints
  • 4 A4 sheets of coloured cardboard paper
  • White cardboard paper
  • 3 big pom-poms
  • 2 cupcake liners
  • 2 large pieces of felt
  • 1 pipe cleaner
  • Scissors
  • White craft glue
  • Black kokie
Method:
  1. The theme for this lesson was "shoes" but Christopher, of course, insisted on making a dinosaur - so I decided to compromise and we made the dinosaur with shoes!
  2. We started by painting the 2 paper plates in different colours and put them aside to dry.
  3. We then painted 2 A4 cardboard sheets one colour and the other 2 another colour, as we used 1 sheet for each arm and each leg.
  4. Whilst those were drying, Christopher chose 2 different coloured pieces of felt and I cut out a very simple shoe pattern. As Christopher had decided that his dinosaur needed very BIG feet, I had to cut out very BIG shoes.
  5. We then cut a pipe cleaner in half and bent each half into a heart shape to resemble laces.
  6. We stuck the "laces" onto the "shoes" with white craft glue - you have to hold the pipe cleaners in place whilst the glue dries (about 2 minutes), otherwise they will not stick.
  7. I then used the black kokie to draw large dots onto each cupcake liner to make big eyes.
  8. I cut out triangular teeth from the white card.
  9. Once all was dry, we stuck it all together using white craft glue.
  10. It was quite tricky sticking the cupcake liners down without squashing them flat by mistake! But after a few attempts, we managed.
  11. Christopher chose where to put the feet and arms, and thus, we ended up with feet on the one side and arms on the other!

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Sensory Rainbow

Below are two variants of a "sensory rainbow". The second one is made out of very different textured materials for each colour and the other is a little simpler.




Age Group: 2 years to 6 years
Estimated Time: Under 15 minutes
Messiness: Medium

Materials:


  • Crayons in rainbow colours
  • Pom-poms
  • Felt
  • Ribbon
  • Buttons
  • White card (A4)
Method:
  1. Draw the rainbow in the correct colour order.
  2. Let the child choose what material he/she would like to stick onto each colour.
  3. Make sure that the object they choose is the same as the colour of that stripe in the rainbow!





Age Group: 4 years to 8 years
Estimated Time: Under 15 minutes
Messiness: Medium

Materials:

  • Pink felt
  • Purple pom-poms
  • Blue pipe cleaner
  • Green feathers
  • Sandpaper coloured in yellow
  • Orange tissue paper rolled into balls
  • Red kokie

Method: 
  1. Stick all the items in the correct colour order.
  2. This is a brilliant activity for tactile stimulation!

Plastic Spoon Angel



Age Group: 2 years (with help) to 8 years
Estimated Time: Under 15 minutes
Messiness: Medium

Materials:

  • Plastic spoon
  • Cupcake liner
  • Bostik glue
  • Glitter glue
  • Gold pipe cleaner
  • Black permanent marker
  • Scissors
  • Cellotape
Method:
  1. Flatten out the cupcake liner and fold into half.
  2. Cut a triangle into each side so that when you open it up, it creates a wing on either side.
  3. Use Bostik glue to stick the spoon down the middle of the cupcake liner.
  4. Decorate the cupcake liner with glitter glue.
  5. Twist a small piece of gold pipe cleaner into a circle and secure it on the top of the spoon with cellotape to mimic a halo.
  6. Use a permanent marker to draw on a face for your angel.