Showing posts with label cardboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cardboard. Show all posts
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Playing with our Cardboard Theater: Ocean and Renovation
We've done so many activities around this cardboard theater this time! Its been actually a few days of various types of playing. We've done art, reading, role play, play do.... Check it out:
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Toilet Tissue Roll Craft for Kids: Storybots
We love watching Youtube channel Kids TV 123, Santino has been watching it since before he even turned 2 years old. We've watched other countless channels, too. Recently, though, we have discovered another channel, the Storybots, and loved it a lot!
As we were watching these fun videos after breakfast this morning, Santino sadly stated, that he doesn't have a robot. Hey, recycling craft to the rescue! We crafted these fun storybots-looking characters.
As we were watching these fun videos after breakfast this morning, Santino sadly stated, that he doesn't have a robot. Hey, recycling craft to the rescue! We crafted these fun storybots-looking characters.

Cardboard for Kids: A Toy House
Its not that my son loves playing with toy houses. We've never had one, and when we go to the Early Years Center, he rarely pays attention to the doll house there, even though there are lots of various dolls, dressed like different professionals (doctor, policeman, etc.) and a great variety of furnishings and utensils.
My idea for this project was to utilize the cardboard boxes, that I had collected for Santino to play with. I thought he would want to build towers or walls, but he never does. So I decided to re-purpose them. I wanted to build something "cool" like a fire station or a castle, but got side-tracked thinking how to decorate the insides of the rooms.
I came up with the idea to cut out photos from some interior design magazines, that I was about to throw out, and glue them to the floors and walls.
My idea for this project was to utilize the cardboard boxes, that I had collected for Santino to play with. I thought he would want to build towers or walls, but he never does. So I decided to re-purpose them. I wanted to build something "cool" like a fire station or a castle, but got side-tracked thinking how to decorate the insides of the rooms.
I came up with the idea to cut out photos from some interior design magazines, that I was about to throw out, and glue them to the floors and walls.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Cardboard Project: A Knight's Shield
Santino has a foam sword and a rocking horse, that he likes to sit on, waving the above-mentioned sword. I've been thinking about making a shield for him, especially after we've read "Franklin is Messy" book a hundred times in the past week. In this book Franklin makes his own sword and his own shield. Santino just can't get enough of this story. Today we finally did! We made a shield for Santino.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Easy DIY Cardboard Project: Castle
This cardboard castle was made mainly by me. Santino is not coordinated well enough yet to cut cardboard or hot glue the pieces. And its not like he doesn't have a castle to play with; he does. I made this castle because I was inspired by a nice cardboard box, and because I want to instill in Santino's mind, that you can make beautiful and fun pieces with the simple materials on hand and you don't have to buy everything.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Theatre 2.0. Cardboard Mini Theater upgraded to an optional "Shadow" setting.
So, yesterday we played with our cardboard theater. This morning we continued and had lots of fun. Later on, tonight, we turned our theater into a shadow one.
Dinosaurs' Cardboard Mini Theater.
Here is how I made an impromptu mini-theater today. Simple, simple, simple! I used just a cardboard box, an old T-shirt and a thin rope. It took me a while to hand stitch the curtains and I spent some time thinking how to set up the curtain pulling system, but otherwise, it was a quick project.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Christmas Countdown Activities. Day 18. Christmas Concert, Santa, and more Salt Dough Paint
We had a busy and fun morning today. Santino's preschool held a Christmas Concert for the parents and relatives, followed by the potluck.
I decided against posting pictures from the concert, as I didn't want to post other kids' photos without their parents' permissions, and I don't have them. To describe the concert in a few words: Santino again ran off the stage after the second song, and sat with me for a while. He didn't sing, didn't open his mouth once. On the bright side, he also didn't cry, like last year.
I decided against posting pictures from the concert, as I didn't want to post other kids' photos without their parents' permissions, and I don't have them. To describe the concert in a few words: Santino again ran off the stage after the second song, and sat with me for a while. He didn't sing, didn't open his mouth once. On the bright side, he also didn't cry, like last year.

Labels:
3 - 3.5 years,
cardboard,
Christmas,
Countdown to Christmas,
crafts,
creativity,
mommy,
photos,
Pipidinko
Sunday, December 1, 2013
"Countdown to Christmas" Activities.
As I've been told multiple times by multiple people, it is normal for the little boys not to be interested in art, creative activities, painting, gluing. I still encourage Santino to do something creative every day. Even if it is just a few strokes on the blackboard. Something!
Making wreaths or any other kind of Christmas crafts is a challenge here. Well, not the "making" per se, but the interest in such activity. Santino only wants to play with dinosaurs (anything related to dinosaurs) and silly wreaths had nothing to do with them. Now they do!
Making wreaths or any other kind of Christmas crafts is a challenge here. Well, not the "making" per se, but the interest in such activity. Santino only wants to play with dinosaurs (anything related to dinosaurs) and silly wreaths had nothing to do with them. Now they do!

Labels:
3 - 3.5 years,
art,
cardboard,
Christmas,
Countdown to Christmas,
crafts,
creativity,
dinosaur,
holidays,
montessori
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Cardboard Firetruck Fixed
One of the most popular posts on this blog so far has been my Cardboard Firetruck step-by-step "show and tell". I promised then to see about fixing it, and I did. A long time ago. Posting it now.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
A Cardboard Fire Truck
Oh, what joy! Another fire truck, only there is Santino in this one! He couldn't keep his hands off and played with it until until it was ripped into pieces. Am I upset about this? Not at all! I am happy that he loved my craft so much!
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Some DIY activities in preparation for writing
Santino was introduced to a few new exercises yesterday and today: matching and recognizing shapes and letters. He also showed a tremendous progress in managing playdough!

Labels:
28 months,
art,
blog hop,
cardboard,
crafts,
DIY,
fine motor skills,
ideas,
name,
obsessions,
play dough,
sensory,
writing
Saturday, January 12, 2013
A Cardboard parking lot!
Here is a fun use of cardboard box I've been saving for a while now. I loved making this fun toy parking lot for my little Pipidinko. Hope he will enjoy it tomorrow first thing when he wakes up.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Sunday, December 30, 2012
A Cardboard Christmas tree and other decorations to make together with a toddler
I love using cardboard in my son's playroom, its easy, cheap (or I'd rather say free, most of the time), fun, personal, different every time, and when we are done playing with it, I have no problem discarding it by putting in our blue bin for recycling.

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