Showing posts with label Christmas activities for children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas activities for children. Show all posts
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Chasing Santas and finding creativity everywhere
This morning I had a job to expel the bionic energy in my children so, off we went to the wonderful hash harriers group that we have here in our village. It was proper shedding down with rain but the babes still need exercising so out of the car and on with the games!
It was dd's first go and thankfully she loved it. Ds showed her the ropes and both were soaked through in minutes.
It being the last session of the year, two Santa's appeared at different posts in the field. The game was to run to each of them, do your exercises that Santa gave you and gather in the sweeties, it was so much fun (to watch especially).
It got me thinking about creativity in all different walks of life, not just art or craft. To my mind creativity is all about keeping things fresh and finding new ways of coming at things in the everydayness of life...Chasing Santa's? Utterly brilliant.
Much love
Monday, 3 December 2012
So... what was in the box?!
The box.
The box jammed in between the children contained the sweetest pressie I think I have ever been given.
My mum and dad together made my family a hand-knitted nativity set...aw. Not only had they made this for us, they also made one for my sister and family too. Mum knitted the wee figures and Dad (a cabinet maker and joiner) made the cot and the shelter. I can't tell you how much I love it, we all love it.
On with the photos.


The box jammed in between the children contained the sweetest pressie I think I have ever been given.
My mum and dad together made my family a hand-knitted nativity set...aw. Not only had they made this for us, they also made one for my sister and family too. Mum knitted the wee figures and Dad (a cabinet maker and joiner) made the cot and the shelter. I can't tell you how much I love it, we all love it.
On with the photos.


And then, onto the very essence of what Artypops is all about. This is a drawing that darling daughter has done of the nativity set...I LOVE to see how these things naturally get digested into the minds of our little ones and spring-off new ideas.
Even the box was a mega success...
Well done the olds..we love it x x x
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Making 'Doodle-balls' (LOVE them...as do the tweenies)
It was after-school art session number 3 yesterday. The heat was on. The children were tired as, (am sure its the time of year) so out came the choccy biscuits (SO not homemade however good my intentions) as a bribe treat to bolster them all up for some making.
I actually needn't have bothered with the biccies, the children LOVED the activities this week. We made Christmas Decorations, the green Decorations from this tutorial (See below) and also...(See even more below... we made Beaded Hearts...

The Session practically ran itself and the children found it impossible to tear themselves away. Its incredible how much these offerings engage them. They LOVED doing them and loved watching them. The immediacy of the making definately had a part to play here - they could see their makings coming along nicely every step of the way. To find out how to make hearts, click here.
Further to the beading and sequins, I also ran an option to make a 'Doodle-ball' I think the idea of these is truly inspiring and love the way it stretches out our thinking about drawing. Pure thanks to these fabulous people at Accessart for coming up with the idea.
Righto, a 'Doodle-ball' is just that, a ball covered in paper that you can draw on and all over, letting your thoughts wonder as they will. They are FAB for active learners and can be added too at anytime...just pick them up and carry on.
To make a Doodle-ball you need:
A hand-sized ball. A tennis ball or Christmas dec is good, try to remove the nobbly bit first though.
Glue, PVA is best
Mid-sized paint brush
Paper, cut up into double-stamp sizes
Pen or Pens for drawing..
Gather your wares together...
Here we have our ball fully covered and about to dry.
I actually needn't have bothered with the biccies, the children LOVED the activities this week. We made Christmas Decorations, the green Decorations from this tutorial (See below) and also...(See even more below... we made Beaded Hearts...

The Session practically ran itself and the children found it impossible to tear themselves away. Its incredible how much these offerings engage them. They LOVED doing them and loved watching them. The immediacy of the making definately had a part to play here - they could see their makings coming along nicely every step of the way. To find out how to make hearts, click here.
Further to the beading and sequins, I also ran an option to make a 'Doodle-ball' I think the idea of these is truly inspiring and love the way it stretches out our thinking about drawing. Pure thanks to these fabulous people at Accessart for coming up with the idea.
Righto, a 'Doodle-ball' is just that, a ball covered in paper that you can draw on and all over, letting your thoughts wonder as they will. They are FAB for active learners and can be added too at anytime...just pick them up and carry on.
A hand-sized ball. A tennis ball or Christmas dec is good, try to remove the nobbly bit first though.
Glue, PVA is best
Mid-sized paint brush
Paper, cut up into double-stamp sizes
Pen or Pens for drawing..
Gather your wares together...
2.
Take your small pieces of paper and layer them onto your ball, all over until its completely covered. Two layers is great too. Lashings of glue here until the paper is flat with no sticky-uppy bits! Then dear hearts, when its fully covered pop it into the airing cupboard or on a radiator to dry. Don't do any drawing until fully dry..
3.
3.
Once your ball is dry it's good and ready to go. Begin drawing and let your drawing go where it wants to go. Enjoy the process, its a lovely way to draw.
Here is a 'Flower Ball' made by the originators of this fab idea at Accessart.
Enjoy x
Thursday, 15 November 2012
The (occasionally dreaded) Christmas run up and Let's get making. Starry Stars for the Christmas Tree! (Tres simple I promise!)
It's coming, we all know it.
Sadly, I catch myself going off on my instant reaction to Christmas. You know the old 'Oh Blimey no...already? Am not ready...where are we going to find the extra few hundred that dribbles out of my wallet into someone's else's, etc etc etc...in short, proper MRS MINUS thoughts about the forthcoming Season) Easily done and with good reason, especially in current climates with two freelance parents.
BUT, dear readers it doesn't have to be this way. Christmas day is really just a day, when thought of as a proper snuggly Sunday, we get to be with those that we love, eat good nosh, play games, watch movies and lounge en famille under a duvet on the new (second hand) sofa that now seats all of us (at a real push!)
Hmmm, am beginning to feel a flicker of excitement.
My children now are 8 and nearly 5 years of age. This means that they have now reached an age where they can actually get involved, get excited and get making independently given the materials, some instructions and a finished article to work to.
I don't know about you but previous to this age, when doing creative activities with my babes, the art session was much more of a 'damage limitation' hour that involved, setting up, manhandling the mess created by the (very happy it has to be said) children and then another hour clearing up. All for the five minutes of actually doing the activity, until darling children lose interest and off they go - I know ALL about that trust me.
But, once again dearest reader, for however long, for very little thanks and in the name of creativity...puhleeze continue with said activities for all ages of your babes. They LOVE it, will remember it and guaranteed when they are older (like me now with DS) you look at the odd thing that we haven't lobbed out as it was broken (& quite crap) and think aww...I loved doing that with them, its a trick of parenthood, you may have a rubbish time making with them but guaranteed you won't remember it this way!
So...onward to making.
Dead simple to start with.
'A Starry Christmas Tree Decoration'
You will need:
3 x lollypop sticks
Lashings of glue
Sequins or can be made perfectly nicely too with buttons.
Cotton or fishing wire (to hang star on the tree with)
1.
Take your lollies and glue together one on top of another in starry-like fashion.
2.
Apply lashings (love that word) of glue, stick by stick. Take your sequins and place on one by one. I wouldn't try the glitter effect (that is pouring the sequins over the glue) as they stick in all the wrong places. I did it by hand but with the help of a wee pen (with the lid on) just to help me place them. Once your lolly sticks are covered, step away from the decoration and leave to dry for a good 24hrs...
Tada!
The only thing left to do with this baby is to hang my cotton from the top of one end of the sticks and it's all done and ready to hang on the tree.
Well done everyone!
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