Beat cabin fever with little ones with these five fun, easy and affordable crafts.
Man oh man has it been cold here! If it was up to me I would stay curled up in my PJs and a warm blanket all day and watch movies until spring. Maybe I’m part bear??? I have two young boys though who love being outside (whether it’s 10 degrees or 80) so that just isn’t an option. And keeping two boys cooped up in the house all day will drive them (and me) crazy.
Even though we haven’t been able to get out as much as we’d like lately we have been able to keep busy. I’ve learned that if I can keep their minds busy it’s almost as good as letting them run out their energy outside. And luckily they love crafts just as much as their mama does! Here are just a few of the crafts that we’ve done lately.
Supplies:
Marshmallows
Styrofoam Cup
Glue
Scissors
Cut an oval shaped opening in top of cup.
Dip marshmallows in glue and attach to Styrofoam cup. Hold on for 10 seconds to make sure marshmallows stick.
Fill entire outside of cup with marshmallows.
Supplies:
Puffy Paint (I got my set at Michael’s and used a 40% off coupon)
Ziplock bag
Patterns (print snowman here and hearts here)
Elmer’s glue (optional)
Glitter (optional)
Place pattern in ziplock bag and seal (you may have to cut your paper so it fits in the gallon size bag. Also, make sure all the air is out of the bag).
Using puffy paint, trace outside of shapes.
You can use the Elmer’s glue and fill in shape. Just make sure that the Elmer’s is touching the puffy paint on all edges.
Sprinkle glitter on wet glue.
Let sit overnight.
Slowly peel glue off ziplock bag and attach to any window.
Supplies:
Black, White and Orange Paint
Paintbrush
White paper
Googly Eyes
Using paintbrush, paint the bottom of your child’s foot black. Make sure to get their foot completely covered and covered well so there is plenty of paint.
Place their foot on the middle of the white paper.
Wait for black paint to dry.
Paint a white oval in the middle of the black foot print.
Using your child’s pinky, paint the whole finger black and make the wings (near the heal of the footprint).
Repeat on other side.
Using your child’s thumb, paint it with orange paint and make the beak right above the white oval.
Attach googly eyes above beak.
Supplies:
Pipe Cleaners
Beads
Magnet
Hot Glue Gun
Cut pipe cleaners into three equal parts.
Star to tie pipe cleaners together to make a star shape.
Make a pattern and add beads to each star arm.
Fold down end of star arm to prevent beads from falling off.
Using hot glue gun attach magnet to center of star.
Supplies:
Baking soda
Shaving Cream
Glitter (optional)
Directions:
There are so many benefits to doing crafts with kids. First, it helps with their creativity and imagination. When we made the Marshmallow igloo we probably played for 45 minutes having different characters of theirs (Darth Vader, Buzz Lightyear and few others) live in and play in the igloos. We talked about how igloos are like houses only they are made out of ice blocks instead of bricks.
It also helps them with fine motor skills and pattern recognition; especially on the snowflake magnets. Learning is fun and what better way to learn than to build something?! And teaching children at home doesn’t have to be expensive. All of the supplies to make these five crafts cost $1 or less and most you probably already have at home.
I got some of the ideas for these crafts, like the window clings and the snowflakes, from Green Kid Crafts. If you haven’t heard of them before they offer monthly subscription as well as individual boxes filled with fun arts, crafts and science projects geared toward kids. Last month we got the Arctic kit which include projects geared towards Arctic living. This month we got the Mad Scientist kit which included a DIY lava lamp, Slime monsters, rockets and more. You can find out more about Green Kid Crafts here.
So if your kids are getting cabin fever hop on over to the dollar store (or shop in your cabinets), pick up a few supplies and let the crafting begin!
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These are all such adorable ideas, the little igloo is my favorite.
Great ideas, Sydney. I definitely need these handy for upcoming (possible) snow days. My kids would love that home made snow project!
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These are all adorable! My daughter would LOVE to do these! I will give them a try as soon as my life isn’t consumed with painting my kitchen cabinets! 🙂
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