Showing posts with label natural crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural crafts. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Natures Play dough




So easy and fun to make.
Here's the recipe one of the wonderful parents at my school shared with me. She found it on line at Waldorf in the Season of Life, its called Lucy's playdoh:

Recipe:

2 cups flour
2 cups water
1cup salt
1tbs oil
4tsp cream of tartar



You mix all the ingredients together in a stove pot and cook the mixture on low for 5 to 10 minutes until it has reach your desired consistence.  To help it last a long time keep it in the refrigerator in a airtight container. Enjoy! We took out all of my grandmothers old cookie cutters and made a cookie factory!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Dragons



 With Michaelmas, the feast of Saint Michael approaching it was time for a little dragon fun.  This craft was inspired by a tissue paper hat.  I drew a dragon and copied it on our school printer due to the amount of children I work with.  Then I cut up colorful tissue paper in small piece for an easy crumple.  Each child with free to color and dress up their dragon with crayons and tissue dots.  To make the tissue dot crumple the paper and lightly dip it into glue and let the magic unfold. 


Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Candle Wax Boats

These are wonderful little candle boats that I made using a very simple wax kit that can be bought at Micheals. I used a old jar and melted the wax in a pot of water. Then very carefully poured it in to the pods. With the heat of the hot wax it is not an activity to do with children- but was a magical boat!!   Enjoy

Pom Poms






Apple so Red
How it went. It was really fun for the children they said they felt like their where wrapping pasta on a fork.  We made wonderful red apples and found the easiest way to tie them was take the whole bundle of yarn off the fork, find the middle and cut it in half, then lay it down on the table and use another piece of yarn to tie the middle tight.

Toa of Craft

A blog that I am finding wonderful ideas in is the Tao of Craft. Such a beautiful bright blog with so many different offerings. I made gnome houses with my children at school and got the idea here.  They were so simple to make and the children loved them. The photo that inspired me to make the houses with the children came from a camp that tao of craft's children went to at a Roaring Fork's Waldorf School The camp is called Camp Oginali. Enjoy.

Pom Pom Apples for All

Today with the children I am going to be making pom-pom apples out of a red yarn that I found at a thrift store.  I saw a photo of how you can make them by wrapping them around a fork but with another look today the blog is not up and  running at the moment so I will include this link oddsockworld. Enjoy

Monday, September 26, 2011

Sand Paper Fun

This are some wonder rounds of wood that my friend and coworker brought for the children to sand they love to sit and sand, its very relaxing work. The picture above is a very sweet family with four children who's story and crafts can be found in this wonderful blog lakesuperiorchildrenshouse.

The Magic of Rod Puppets

Mother and Child. Here is a rod puppet that I made in a wonderful weekend workshop 

with Suzanne Down through Juniper Tree enjoy the magic!!



Gnome Sailing

This is a wonderful and easy project that can all be made in a ziplock bag.  It is a little play mat that can be taken anywhere and easily rolled up for on the go fun.  I made two little blue sea people that sail the open seas in their little walnut boat.  Enjoy.