My 4 year old and I are continuing to "craft our way through the alphabet", and yesterday we had some fun with the Letter O. We made an Octopus from an empty toilet paper roll, and we did some letter O printing practice.
To make a toilet roll octopus:
1) Paint an empty toilet roll green, and allow it to dry completely.
2) Use glue to add googly eyes, and use a black marker to draw a mouth.
3) Cut slits in the toilet roll all the way around to create arms.
4) Dip a Q-tip in white paint to add "suckers" to the octopus's arms.
Cute, right? After our craft, we did a little printing practice. If you want to practice printing the letter O with your little one, you can right-click on the picture below, save it to your computer, and print it.
Interested in some more "Letter O" crafts for preschoolers?
Try decorating a letter O with crayons and stickers.
Or make an adorable "Letter O Owl". Start by colouring an O, and then glue on construction paper details and googly eyes.
And, for a little "cutting practice", you could make this adorable "O is for Octopus" craft. Cut a piece of construction paper in half and draw some lines for the preschooler to cut. Draw a mouth and glue on some googly eyes. Finish by rolling up the paper and taping it in place.
Fun, right? Next up... the letter P.
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Find more alphabet crafts here.
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SIMPLE Way to Save Money on Summer PJs
Every Spring I pack away the winter clothes and fill all the kids' drawers with summer clothes. This year, I realized that I had very few pairs of summer PJs for the boys, and I came up with a great alternative to going out and spending a lot of money on a bunch of new summer PJs.
Want to know how I saved some money? I went to Walmart and bought a bunch of plain white t-shirts. The shirts were 2 for $6... so $3 each. I think they work great as tops with the bottoms of their winter PJs. Pretty clever, right?
I love how simple this idea is... and I am excited about the money I am going to save on summer PJs. More money for ice cream!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Want to know how I saved some money? I went to Walmart and bought a bunch of plain white t-shirts. The shirts were 2 for $6... so $3 each. I think they work great as tops with the bottoms of their winter PJs. Pretty clever, right?
I love how simple this idea is... and I am excited about the money I am going to save on summer PJs. More money for ice cream!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Indoor Campfire
Today I want to share a really simple indoor activity that my 4 year old came up with. We decided to play "indoor camping", and my little guy had a fantastic idea for an indoor campfire.
We put a flashlight inside a container (which was actually our play tunnel), and then we covered the flashlight with crumpled up tissue paper. Doesn't it look like a real fire?
We sang songs around our fire and pretended to "roast" marshmallows. Such a fun way to spend an afternoon! Have you ever played "indoor camping" with your little one?
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
We put a flashlight inside a container (which was actually our play tunnel), and then we covered the flashlight with crumpled up tissue paper. Doesn't it look like a real fire?
We sang songs around our fire and pretended to "roast" marshmallows. Such a fun way to spend an afternoon! Have you ever played "indoor camping" with your little one?
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Alphabet Crafts - Letter N
My 4 year old and I are "crafting our way through the alphabet", and yesterday we had some fun with the letter N. We made an adorable little paper necktie (that you can really wear), and we did some letter N printing practice.
To make the paper necktie:
1) Download the template here.
2) Print the template onto white card stock.
3) Color the tie with crayons.
4) Punch two holes in the tie, add some reinforcements, and tie on some elastic (so that the child can easily put the tie around his/her neck).
I think this would be a fun craft for Father's Day too, don't you? It's easy, inexpensive, and really cute.
After our craft, we did a little printing practice. If you want to practice printing the letter N with your little one, you can right-click on the picture below, save it to your computer, and print it.
Interested in more letter N crafts? What about this adorable "N is for nest" picture. The next is made from ripped up pieces of a lunch bag.
Or... you could decorate an N to look like "night". Use star stickers and a paper moon.
Fun, right? Next up, the letter "O"!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
You can find all our alphabet crafts here.
To make the paper necktie:
1) Download the template here.
2) Print the template onto white card stock.
3) Color the tie with crayons.
4) Punch two holes in the tie, add some reinforcements, and tie on some elastic (so that the child can easily put the tie around his/her neck).
I think this would be a fun craft for Father's Day too, don't you? It's easy, inexpensive, and really cute.
After our craft, we did a little printing practice. If you want to practice printing the letter N with your little one, you can right-click on the picture below, save it to your computer, and print it.
Interested in more letter N crafts? What about this adorable "N is for nest" picture. The next is made from ripped up pieces of a lunch bag.
Or... you could decorate an N to look like "night". Use star stickers and a paper moon.
Fun, right? Next up, the letter "O"!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
You can find all our alphabet crafts here.
Alphabet Crafts - Letter M (including an adorable paper bag monkey puppet)
My four year old and I are still "crafting our way through the alphabet". Yesterday we hit our halfway point, and we had some fun with the letter M. We made a cute paper bag monkey puppet, and we did a little letter M printing practice.
To make a paper bag monkey puppet:
1) Print out the template I designed onto card stock. (Or draw one yourself. 😊) You can download a pdf version of my monkey puppet template here... OR you can get it as part of my NEW book download here.
2) Color the pieces of the monkey, and cut them out. Then, use glue to add two googly eyes.
3) Use glue or tape to put all the pieces in place. Make sure to put the top half of the mouth above the fold and the bottom half below the fold. This will allow you to make the monkey "talk".
Cute, right? After our craft, we did a little printing practice. If you want to practice printing the letter M with your little one, you can right-click on the picture below, save it to your computer, and print it.
And you if you are looking for more "letter M" crafts and activities, why not try decorating a letter M with crayons and stickers?
Or you could transfer a "letter M" into an adorable mouse. All you need is some paper, crayons, glue and googly eyes.
Fun, right? Next up, the letter "N"!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
To make a paper bag monkey puppet:
1) Print out the template I designed onto card stock. (Or draw one yourself. 😊) You can download a pdf version of my monkey puppet template here... OR you can get it as part of my NEW book download here.
2) Color the pieces of the monkey, and cut them out. Then, use glue to add two googly eyes.
3) Use glue or tape to put all the pieces in place. Make sure to put the top half of the mouth above the fold and the bottom half below the fold. This will allow you to make the monkey "talk".
Cute, right? After our craft, we did a little printing practice. If you want to practice printing the letter M with your little one, you can right-click on the picture below, save it to your computer, and print it.
And you if you are looking for more "letter M" crafts and activities, why not try decorating a letter M with crayons and stickers?
Or you could transfer a "letter M" into an adorable mouse. All you need is some paper, crayons, glue and googly eyes.
Fun, right? Next up, the letter "N"!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Find more alphabet crafts here.
Alphabet Crafts - Letter L
My four year old and I are still "crafting our way through the alphabet". Yesterday, we had some fun with the letter L. We made a fun paper plate lion mask, and we did a little letter L printing practice.
Seriously... doesn't he make an adorable lion?
To make your own lion mask:
1) Cut a circle from the centre of a paper plate.
2) Cut strips of yellow and orange construction paper. (Mine were about 10cm long.)
3) Glue the strips to the outside of the paper plate, and allow to dry.
After our craft, we did a little printing practice. If you want to practice printing the letter L with your little one, you can right-click on the picture below, save it to your computer, and print it.
And if you are looking for more Letter L activities, you could make this adorable "L is for Ladybug" craft. Draw an L, color it black, glue on a black circle head, glue on a red circle cut in half, glue on googly eyes, and add a few details with black marker.
You could also decorate a letter L with crayons and stickers.
Fun, right? Next up, the letter "M"!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Seriously... doesn't he make an adorable lion?
To make your own lion mask:
1) Cut a circle from the centre of a paper plate.
2) Cut strips of yellow and orange construction paper. (Mine were about 10cm long.)
3) Glue the strips to the outside of the paper plate, and allow to dry.
After our craft, we did a little printing practice. If you want to practice printing the letter L with your little one, you can right-click on the picture below, save it to your computer, and print it.
And if you are looking for more Letter L activities, you could make this adorable "L is for Ladybug" craft. Draw an L, color it black, glue on a black circle head, glue on a red circle cut in half, glue on googly eyes, and add a few details with black marker.
You could also decorate a letter L with crayons and stickers.
Fun, right? Next up, the letter "M"!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Alphabet Crafts - Letter K
My four year old and I are continuing our "crafting our way through the alphabet" adventure. Last week, we had some fun with the letter K. We made a paper bag Kite, and we did a little letter K printing practice.
To make a paper bag kite:
1) Use a hole punch to make four holes in the corners of the open end of the bag. Use reinforcements to make the bag a little stronger around the holes.
2) Cut two equal lengths of string, and tie each one through the holes (on the same side of the bag). Then, attach the two loops with a longer piece of string. Attach the loose end to a popsicle stick.
3) Decorate the paper bag with crayons.
4) Use tape to attach strips of tissue paper to the closed end of the paper bag. The tissue paper really "flies" in the wind.
After our craft, we did a little printing practice. If you want to practice printing the letter K with your little one, you can right-click on the picture below, save it to your computer, and print it.
And if you are looking for more letter K crafts, check out this adorable "King" craft made from a letter K. Start with a letter K, add a paper crown decorated with jewel stickers, and then glue on a mustache, googly eyes, and a button nose.
And this fun "K is for key" craft is a great way to work on fine motor skills. Draw a key shape on a piece of paper, rip up tin foil, and glue the tin foil to the key.
Or, for something really simple, just decorate a letter K with crayons and stickers.
Fun, right? Next up... the letter "L"!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Find more alphabet crafts here.
To make a paper bag kite:
1) Use a hole punch to make four holes in the corners of the open end of the bag. Use reinforcements to make the bag a little stronger around the holes.
2) Cut two equal lengths of string, and tie each one through the holes (on the same side of the bag). Then, attach the two loops with a longer piece of string. Attach the loose end to a popsicle stick.
3) Decorate the paper bag with crayons.
4) Use tape to attach strips of tissue paper to the closed end of the paper bag. The tissue paper really "flies" in the wind.
After our craft, we did a little printing practice. If you want to practice printing the letter K with your little one, you can right-click on the picture below, save it to your computer, and print it.
And if you are looking for more letter K crafts, check out this adorable "King" craft made from a letter K. Start with a letter K, add a paper crown decorated with jewel stickers, and then glue on a mustache, googly eyes, and a button nose.
And this fun "K is for key" craft is a great way to work on fine motor skills. Draw a key shape on a piece of paper, rip up tin foil, and glue the tin foil to the key.
Or, for something really simple, just decorate a letter K with crayons and stickers.
Fun, right? Next up... the letter "L"!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
Find more alphabet crafts here.
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