[Nfb-krafters-korner] Summer fun with kids
Zimmer, Cindy
cindy.zimmer at nebraska.gov
Wed Aug 25 21:42:23 UTC 2010
Thanks Henrietta! These sound like fun. Our school started last week. We must get out earlier than your schools.
Cindy Z.
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From: nfb-krafters-korner-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfb-krafters-korner-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Henrietta Brewer
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 3:45 PM
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Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Summer fun with kids
The weather has cooled down here and it is time to get busy and do
something totally different.
Bread Clay
Here is a clay to make . You can use cookie cutters or make beads.
6 slices of day old white bread with crusts cut off
3 tablespoons white glue
2 tablespoons water
Tear bread into small pieces and place in a large mixing bowl. Add
the glue and water. kneed the dough to make a pie crust
texture. You can add a bit of food coloring to the water or paint
designs after drying.
This dough can be cut into shapes with cookie cutters and placed on
screen or drying rack until dry. If using the items as jewerly or
hanging decorations, poke a hole before drying.
Stilts
Here is a fun way to show your child life from new heights..
materials
two tin cans, I like number ten cans or large restraunt sized
condenced soup cans.
a tool like a punch or can opener that makes a hole
rope or strong cord
Wash and dry cans. It might be good to run masking tape along the
edges if not using a safe opener. The large opening will be the
bottom of the stilts.
Punch two holes across from each other in the bottoms of the cans.
Run rope, cording or even strong twine through the holes making a
loop that will comfortablely reach the childs waiste.
Children can stand on the bottoms of the cans and hold the rope and
try walking.
Oh, how different things look from just a few inches above the
ground. How does it feel to walk making sure your feet stay on the cans?
Making sewing cards
Using a paper punch make holes around the edge of old greeting
cards, pictures glued to card stock or cut from cardboard boxes.
Use a blunt end needle with yarn doubled and tied. Children can sew
an overcast stitch,, or in and out the holes or even sew two items
next to each other.
Soon these same children will be knitting your cozy slippers and mending a hem.
Enjoy each of the few days left before school starts.
Henrietta
~I wish you enough~
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