Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Pudsey Finger Puppets
Materials
Pudsey images (cut out)
strips of card
sticky tape
Crayons
Decorations such as sequinns, glue, googly eyes
glue
Instructions
1)Child can colour and decorate image
2)Roll a strip of card around your thumb, and tape together
3)Tape onto back of image, and theres your finger puppet
Diawali Lanterns
A4 Coloured Card (precut as instructed)
printed rangoli patterns about 2" narrower in width than card
Crayons
Decorations
Double sided tape
String
Hole punch
scissors
Instructions
1) fold colored card in half length way, draw a line about 1" from top. Cut verticle slits from fold to the line drawn about 1" apart. Open up and this forms your lantern
2) allow child to decorate rangoli patterns
3) adhere double sided tape to top and bottom lengths of pattern paper
4) attach lantern top to pattern, allow lantern to dome out along fold and attach bottom part to pattern
5)using hole punch make holes on either side of the top of the lantern and thread string through to form a handle
Tips
i found patterns by doing an internet image search, simple patterns work best
lanterns can also be decorated to add sparkle
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Halloween finger puppets
Materials
Halloween images (cut out)
strips of card
sticky tape
Crayons
Decorations such as sequinns, glue, googly eyes
glue
Instructions
1)Child can colour and decorate image
2)Roll a strip of card around your thumb, and tape together
3)Tape onto back of image, and theres your finger puppet
Tips
* The images I used were from http://www.firstpalette.com/tool_box/printables/halloween.html
Friday, 26 October 2012
Halloween Window Decoration
Black card
Acetate
Tissue paper Scraps
Sequins
PVA Glue
Adults scisscors and pencil
Instructions
1) Draw a Halloween shape on back card, keep it simple i used a basic pumpkin
2) Cut out your shape
3) Stick some acetate on the back of the card
4) On the acetate allow child to glue bits of tissue paper all over
5) Turn over to correct side and allow child to glue sequins to decorate
6) Once dry hang on a window and watch the sun shine through
Tips
* some nice templates can be found on http://www.pages01.net/fabriccom/FabricDLHalloweenSilhouettes
Monday, 8 October 2012
Breast Cancer Awareness Week
Tissue Paper Flower Pot
Although preschoolers might be a bit too young to understand, it is still nice to get them involved in awareness weeks. It is also nice to be able to raise awareness within families, or show support to others. So heres something in pinks and incorporating charity logo
Materials
Background paper
card cut into plant pot shape
tissue paper circles
printed logo or bow
Glue
Crayons or decorations
Instructions
1. Decorate the plant pot shape
2. Glue plant pot onto background paper
3. Child can scrunch up tissue paper circles and glue on as flowers
4. Glue logo on front of plant pot
Tips
* If wish can make this into a card to give
* I found it easier to add a spot of glue to where flower needed to go myself and then let child add the tissue paper flower
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Grandparents day card
Materials needed
A4 card folded into half (to make card blank)
Green and brown paint
Greeting either printed or handwritten
Glue
Black marker pen
Instructions
1. let child make a brown handprint (this will form the tree trunk)
2. let child fingerprint or paint the green leaves
3. once dry tree details and write your 'family tree' in black marker
4. add greeting to bottom of card
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Tips for Crafting with Preschool
* Most preschoolers have about 10 minutes attention when making crafts, work with this, try to do all thier parts within this time and worry about drying, or attaching together later as it may be very difficult to get child to keep returning to project
* Preparation. Make sure everything is prepared and laid out ready, the time with the child can be spent making activity instead of trying to get them to wait while you get items
* Remember this is about interacting with the child, developing their creativity, dont worry about perfection. Better to have a piece of art that child enjoyed making thats slanted, off centred or in weird and wonderful colours, than one that got them stressed
* Keep it simple, the child is learning so much while crafting already
* Painting and glueing can be difficult to get child to do in correct spot, create a game of chasing your finger with brush to correct area
*Children can get carried away while crafting, a handprint can pretty soon turn into a big brown splodge. I found if creating a gift create 2 copies, one which you can work on and remove while still 'pretty', and a second which you can swap it with and allow to to continue as much as they want
Friday, 21 September 2012
Preschool Lion Mask
Materials Needed
card cut into shape of lion face with eyes cut out and holes added to sides for attaching string to later (i drew round small plate for main face and then added a semi circle using a cup for the chin)
Brown card or felt cut into semi circle for nose, ovals for ears, and strips for whiskars;
Yellow card cut into triangles for front mane;
tissue paper in orange and yellow;
yellow paint; glue; string; painting equipment
Instructions
1. paint mask yellow
2. glue on nose, ears, whiskers and yellow triangles (mane)
3. on reverse glue on strips of tissue paper from the mane
4. once dry tie string to make into a mask
Tips
when painting in a single colour dont worry about letting dry between glueing, children of this age are not patient and rarely return back to a project.
make a game of chasing your finger with paintbrush to get them to paint all areas of mask, or to glue in correct area
