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Liberty Shakers! – A 4th of July Craft for Kids

July 1, 2009 By Laura 5 Comments

I thought this 4th of July craft, we call Liberty Shakers, was a great one for the kids to make, so they could have a little something to make some ‘joyful noise’ at  our various celebrations coming up for America’s birthday!

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  Living in America’s Hometown, our town most always has a huge, big long 4th of July parade through the heart of our downtown area.  But this year, there will be no parade, due another exciting event their holding. (Which is even more exciting, and we’ll be sure to document and share with you when the times comes.)    Anyway, my point is, if there’s a 4th of July parade in your town, your kids will love having these along.  Maybe they can shake them for the fireworks finale too!!

Very young kids will definitely need some assistance making these, but none at all using them!  : )

Here’s what you’ll need for supplies:

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  • Bathroom tissue tubes, and/or paper towel tubes cut in 1/2
  • A pile of white copy/printer paper (or any white paper)
  • Clear acetate sheet protectors
  • Small jingle bells
  • Any red/white/blue ribbon
  • Red/white/blue star stickers of any kind
  • Clear shipping tape (not shown, but it was a lifesaver)
  • Fiskar cutter (also not shown-not needed but I use it A LOT for most everything regarding cutting straight paper.
  • *Craft glue – *Note there are glue sticks on the corner. Can I just vent for a second?  I’ve decided I despise glue sticks, because every brand I have ever tried has been lousy.  We ended up using the same brand glue in an Elmer’s Glue style bottle. Elmer’s glue would work too.   But my opinion is, it’s never worth bothering with the glue sticks.  Great concept for kids,  if they actually worked.  Thanks for listening.

Here’s how you make them:

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1)   Grab a sheet of white paper and a tube, and placing the tubes end at the edge of the paper, mark off the width of paper you’ll need (where you’ll cut).

 red white and blue July kids craft

2)   The roll the tube in the paper to determine how much length of paper you’ll need, and mark that side.  (Similar to determining how much gift wrap you need to wrap a present.)

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3)    Here we are cutting the size of paper we need, determined by our tick marks, using the * Fiskar cutter.

*If you don’t have a Fiskar cutter, but find yourself doing crafts that require cutting in a straight line, this tool is worth it’s weight in gold!  I use it ALL of the time.  They are available at any fine crafts store.  The orange blade piece pops out for easy replacement and it also comes with a scorer piece that pops in!

Now if you don’t have this tool, using a ruler and pencil to mark your lines from your tick marks, and cutting with scissors will work as well, of course.

 red white and blue July kids craft

4)    Put glue at one end of the sized piece of paper you cut > the end that will run lengthwise with your tube.

 red white and blue July kids craft

5) Start rolling the paper around your tube.

 red white and blue July kids craft

6) The end of the paper you are rolling should have the glue already at the end, to seal it to the tube.

7) Now, this next step I do not have any photos of because frankly, it took a little figuring and a lot of assistance on my part.  So there was a little too involved to be photo-taking.  But…..you need to cut some circles out of your white paper , that do not need to be perfect.  But these paper circles do not to be about 1/2 or so bigger than the end of your tubes.   You may want to trace the end of the tube as a guide, keeping your pencil tip away from the edge of the tube.   Then you can cut some small slits around the edge of your circles (toward the center, for easier folding. Because you need to use these circles to close off the end of your tubes.  Placing the circles at the end of the tube, fold over the tube all the way around.  This is one step that the clear packing tape came in very handy. We just cut the right size pieces of tape and wrapped it around to hold the paper closed over the tube end.  Comprendez?  ONLY CLOSE ONE END OF THE TUBE AT THIS POINT!!!

 red white and blue July kids craft
8) Let the kids count out 10 jingle bells, and drop them into the open end of the tube.
Also,  maybe using more or less will make different sound effects, but we did not test that theory, so please do not hold us responsible with that idea.  : )

9)  NOW, you can close the remaining open end of the tube, following step 7) above.

 red white and blue July kids craft
10 ) Next, take an acetate sheet, and cut it in half, using the center ring whole as a marking point.

11) Then cut fringes with either scissors, or your Friskar cutter. You need to stop an inch or so, short of the end!  You do NOT want to cut all of the way.

When you are done, you should have a piece that looks like this below….

 red white and blue July kids craft
So you are going to need this fringe piece for EACH END of every tube you are making.

12)  Again, no photos here, but wrap the fringe piece(s) around the end(s) of the tube(s), with the base on the tube, and fringe ends extending off the end.   And again, clear shipping tape was perfect for securing it.

 red white and blue July kids craft

 red white and blue July kids craft

13)  Decorate the tubes with sticker as you’d like.

14)   To further dress up your shakers, you can use the red, white and blue ribbons in various creative ways.   You can cut long pieces of the ribbon and tape them at ends of the tubes along with the fringes, and/or wrap them around the tubes as bands-again using tape to secure.   For {O}’s, we tied one band, on one end, with a big bow, and long ends, to make it girly-girly for her. : )

15)   Once they are all decorated -they are ready for S H AK I NG!


 red white and blue July kids craft

 red white and blue July kids craft

 red white and blue July kids craft

 red white and blue July kids craft

I love that they kind of look like fire crackers, too.

 red white and blue July kids craft

HAVE FUN, making some ALL-AMERICAN NOISE!!

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Chalkin’ It Up To FUN! – Kids Sidewalk Chalk Art

May 28, 2009 By Laura 5 Comments

Took the kids sidewalk chalkin’ the other morning.  Except in a big empty lot at the playground. They were having so much fun, but we had to get back home by a certain time that morning, so we went back later that day so they could keep going.  Had my camera of course, both times, so you know what that means….. = lots of photos, and boy did I have fun too!  Here’s 1/2 of them.

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sidewalk chalk art

I’m curious….which is your favorite photo?

Mine is my boy’s back-pocket of chalk – but don’t let that influence your choice.

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A Kid’s Imagination, Running Wild – Cardboard Creations

May 14, 2009 By Laura 5 Comments

{JM – 6 yrs.} has been a very busy boy in the past few weeks.  If you were following our blog here back in March, you may have caught the post titled Fly Him To The Moon, which was about a solar system {JM} made, and about how he is ALWAYS. MAKING. SOMETHING.  He is literally his own toy maker, with an imagination running wild.  We’re sharing some of his latest cardboard creations, and if you show your kids, maybe they’ll be inspired to recreate some of these, or come up with some ideas of their own!

An I-Pod

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This has got to be one of my all time favorites of his creations. I’m a music freak. He has SUCH a great imagination, that he has spent quite a bit of time, listening to his imaginary i-pod!  He has GREAT taste in music too.  He loaded his favorite songs. Check out his play list:

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In case you can’t read the songs, here they are:

  • Turkey in the Straw
  • Butterfly
  • Live Out Loud
  • Alleluia
  • Better Is One Day
  • Blessed Be Your Name

Materials around the house he used:

  • cardboard
  • paper
  • string
  • tape
  • marker and pen

(The ear pieces were made of balls of paper and tape.  Sounds comfy, huh?  But he didn’t mind it!)

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A Dog named Cooper, His Dog-House, and His Owner’s House

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Materials Used:

  • Owner’s House:  a cereal box, paints
  • Dog-House:  cardboard, spray paint, marker and tape
  • Cooper: egg carton (one of the separating peeks inside), marker and a paper tail
  • Cooper’s Bowl: cardboard,  marker and a white crayon for his bone

I thought his bowl was the cutest thing!

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A Leprechaun Trap

(He saw this one in a Family Fun Magazine)

kid's cardboard creations ideas

Materials Used:

  • cardboard
  • tape
  • markers
  • cotton balls
  • animal cracker box (under the cotton balls)
  • wire clothes hangar
  • string
  • a wood dowel, painted white
  • A Readi-Whip cap (for the bucket)
  • rocks

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An Elephant Bank

kid's cardboard creations ideas

Materials Used:

  • Iced Tea Bottle
  • cardboard
  • paper towel tube
  • paint and markers
  • tape
  • White-Out (for eyes)

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An Umbrella

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kid's cardboard creations ideas

Materials Used:

  • several pieces of paper
  • tape
  • crayons
  • straws
  • paper towel tube
  • PVC drain trap

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*Keys

kid's cardboard creations ideas
Materials Used:

  • cardboard
  • markers
  • paper clip
  • Dicks Sporting Goods rewards card

*I have to say, as a Mama who would love for her babies to stay little forever, this is one creation that had me taking a few deep breathes.  Thank goodness these keys are only pretend for now. I’d miss him terribly!

Have any of your kids made a crazy craft with things around the house?  We’d love to hear about it!  It may just come in handy on the next rainy day!

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We Rock! – Painted Rock Family – Kids Craft

April 24, 2009 By Laura 7 Comments

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I was wondering what my oldest daughter was doing out there in the driveway.

She was getting rocks together, to surprise us with our very own Rock Family. Ourselves, actually.

Left to right: Mama, Daddy, {A}, {J}, {O} and {S}.

I was taking photos before the glue even dried, and became transparent.  Sorry ’bout that.

It’s a little (well known) craft she saw in my very favorite magazine subscription: Faith & Family; The Magazine of Catholic Living.

It ROCKS, too.

For those who get this magazine, and are interested, it’s the May/June issue 2009. Page 94.

Just thought I’d share how cute we are.  : )

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Creative Coloring Easter Eggs – Photos

April 13, 2009 By Laura 6 Comments

Just sharing with you today some photos from our creative coloring of Easter eggs tradition. Our family here LOVES to color and decorate eggs. Do you? We could do it every day.  It’s also one of my favorite things to photograph. We do hope you all had a lovely and blessed Easter!  Our entire Triduum was so focused and beautiful.  We especially enjoyed the services and Masses at our church throughout the Holy days, and our quiet Easter celebration together was  pleasant and relaxing.

We will have more Easter photos to share tomorrow or the next day, but have a heavier than usual work week, so we just may not be so chatty until later on in the week, if we are disciplined.  ; )  But we’ve got a long list of blog posts and plans on hand-so stick around! And Enjoy!

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Hope you enjoyed this fun photo collection of our family memories!
Thanks so much for visiting.

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