Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Indian Corn Toddler Craft


Any craft involving paint is always a hit with Beatrix, so this was a great Thanksgiving project for us!


We used Lego Duplos to stamp lots of little circles with red, orange, yellow, and brown paint on some white paper. 


Then we went on a walk to look for some cornstalk leaves to use as the corn husks in our project.


Once the paint was dry I cut out a corn shape from the painting. I trimmed some corn leaves and taped them down first. (You could also cut leaf shapes out of brown paper bags and crinkle them up a bit for some texture.) Then we taped the corn down on top. And there you have it! So cute to hang up and display for Thanksgiving!




Friday, November 3, 2017

Thanksgiving Sensory Bin


To make this colorful Thanksgiving Sensory Bin I used this method to dye my rice (except I forgot to add the water - it still worked out just fine, it just took a bit longer to mix!) I also added a few teaspoons of cinnamon and other fall spices to each bag. It smells so good! 


I filled a quart-sized bag with rice for each color. I used orange, yellow, orange mixed with yellow, and dark blue. I added some mini pumpkins, an ear of Indian corn, some feathers, and some mini pie tins. It looks so beautiful!





She has had fun scooping and pouring the rice. She likes it when I bury her hands or feet in the rice. It does make quite a mess, but we try to keep it contained to the tablecloth we use as a playmat. Then I can pour it back in!