Showing posts with label box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label box. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2012

Monster Feeder

One more recycled bird feeder ))



Things we've used:
- juice box (or milk carton)
- scissors
- glue
- foam
- wiggly eyes and leaves




Here is one more idea for a Bird Feeder http://littlemuddyfingers.blogspot.com/2012/08/bird-feeder.html


 

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Cardboard Playhouse.

Just finished one more house for my little boy to play with! Cardboard boxes, stepler, tape and a little bit of imagination... decorate and make it special.  A great idea that provide hours and hours of active fun and play!

I wanted to make a big house this time, so I planned how to store it ))



Also we made this Little House


Little house.

We made this little house last year. It was a great little house for pretend role-play. Later my son recieved lots of balloons for his birthday and the house from the movie "Up" become a reality!


When the house needed an update, we used coloring pages and then had lots of fun painting it.


Thursday, March 15, 2012

An organizer box.

Originally I planned to make a storage box for my son's creativity projects, but he decided to keep his workbooks in it :)
                                                


Materials:
- 2 postal boxes
- scissors
- glue
- construction paper








Monday, February 20, 2012

Airplane.

An airplane is great toy for a pretend play. My son enjoyed the propeller the most!




Things I've used:

- large size juice box
- small knife
- scissors
- brass fastener
- stapler
- cereal box




1. Cut out the body leaving the base for wings:





2. Cut  the wings and the propeller out the carton from the cereal box:




3. Using stapler attach wings.

4. Attach propeller.

5. Find a pilot and you're ready to fly!



Monday, February 13, 2012

Thinking outside the Box.

"A child plays more with a box, no matter how many toys they have."

When I heard these words it completely changed the way I saw the world.  It also gave me the ability to see the world through my child's eyes. Suddenly the ordinary things had become interesting to me and here I am: sitting on a floor with my son, thinking how to turn an idea into reality. This is how a simple box has become a car garage, then it was turned into a house, a bed, a table and so on, so on, so onnnnnn.

Our first garage was made from a diaper box... As my son was growing, the garage has been evolving with his imagination. For example, in this case if you move the slides, up and tape them... ta-da! it's a house now!



Step 1- Open the bottom of the box and remove the tabs, save the tabs for later use.
Step 2- Cut a door way large enough for cars to enter and exit
Step 3- Flip the box right side up, open two tabs like wings, tape extra tab from the bottom to form a ramp. Close with tape.
Step 4- Add personal decorations as needed.

Creativity is fun! We love decorating using colors, stickers of favorite characters and more. This time that my son and I spend together will leave a lasting impression on him and allow him to be constructive later on in life when the situations calls for creative solutions.

 Things that you'll need:
- any size box
- kitchen scissors/ knife
- tape
- stapler
- decorations


So many things, we adults consider as trash is a toy for our children. A Shampoo bottle, once empty and cleaned becomes a fountain, boat or experiment??? The possibilities are only limited by your willingness to explore.

Childhood is a magical time. And thanks to our children we, parent, can live this time period again.