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simple at-homecreative crafts andactivities for familiesby Ana Dziengelweek 2Copyright Babble Dabble Do

dayday12how to use thisguide:easy art Project Options:Project Options: Diffusion Art 3 Walk Through Card 5 DIY Paint Brushes 4 Paper Helicopter 5 Instant Scratch Art 5 Flextangles 7 Check the day for (3)project options based onthe ages of your kids.Click the link to be takento the directions on ourwebsite OR flip to theday’s page in this guide fordirections.Click the play button to seethe day’s projects and otherrelated ideas on YouTube.paper craftsVideo playlistVideo playlistNOTE: Not every project has acorresponding video.day3dayday45simple steamdiy toysProject Options:Project Options:Project Options: Dancing Balloons 3 Mini Plunk 5 Cardboard City 4 Toothpick Structures 4 Cup & Ball Game 5 Tin Can Stilts 5 Straw Mobile 5 DIY Tops 5 Styrofoam Stamps 6 Video playlistVideo playlistrecycled craftsVideo playlistCopyright Babble Dabble Do

materialsThe following is a list of materials used inthis week’s projects. You should have all ormost of these on hand at home.materials tipsMake a creative nookFind a small area in yourhome and stock it withsupplies accessible to yourkids. Organize supplies on acart, empty shelf, or in bins.Designate a table, desk, or floorarea for projects.Keep it cheap Cans, recycledplastic containers and jarsare perfect for storing pens,pencils, and markers.Become a hoarder! Saverecyclables for projects: plasticlids, containers, cardboardtubes, caps, cans, cups etc.office suppliesrecyclables ScissorsTapeGlueGlue GunGlue SticksPaper ClipsPaperCardstockHole PunchRubber BandsDuct Tapearound the houseart & craft supplies Coffee imal FigurinesMatchbox CarsPaper TowelsPlastic TraySpray BottleCardboard TubesTin CansCardboard BoxesCups- paper/plasticPacking PeanutsOld CDsMarker capsPlastic lidsWashable MarkersSharpiesPenPencilsOil Pastels or CrayonsPaintPaint BrushesWashi TapeStickersBeadsPoster BoardYarn/StringCopyright Babble Dabble Do

daymaterials: 1easy artword of the dayCoffee FiltersWashable MarkersTraySpray Bottle/WaterPaperClothespinsPaper & PaintOil pastels or crayonsIndex CardsPaper TowelsBrush Materials(see below)Scratching Materials(see below)diffusion The movement ofparticles from an area of highconcentration to an area oflow concentration.Diffusion can happen withliquids, gases (think kitchensmells) and light. When youspray water-based ink withwater, the color diffusesacross the surface of thepaper. This happens becausethe water dissolves the ink,allowing it to flow outward.diffusion artdiy paintbrushesinstant scratch artmaterials:materials:materials: Coffee FilterWashable MarkersTraySpray Bottle/WaterPaperPaper Towelsinstructions: Flatten out a coffee filter inthe center of your tray.Draw on the coffee filterusing washable markers.Spray a mist of water ontothe coffee filter.Remove and let dry on a flatsurface. Clean your traywith a paper towel and startagain!ClothespinsPaper & PaintBrush ideas: pipe cleaners,feathers, cotton balls, muffinliners, pompoms, felt, fabricscraps, sponges, netting, string,cosmetic foam, whatever youcan findinstructions: Gather materials fromaround the house. Cut largermaterials down to size.Clip each material into aclothespin to create a brush.Dip each brush into the paintand test how it works! Oil Pastels or CrayonsThick Paper (cardstock, oldbusiness cards, index cards)Scratching Tools: bambooskewers, toothpicks, forks,coins, craft sticksinstructions: Cover a small piece ofcardstock completely withoil pastels or crayon indifferent colors.Cover the color completelywith black oil pastel orcrayon.Create designs byscratching off the blackusing your scratching tools.Copyright Babble Dabble Do

day 2paper craftswhat’s aflextangle?materials: I made this word up! It’s acombination of two types ofpaper craft/art projects:TemplatesPaper/CardstockScissorsPaper clipsTapePenMarkersGlue StickFlexagons are paper modelsthat can be flexed to revealhidden faces. They wereoriginally created by Princetongraduate student ArthurStone in 1939.Zentangle is a methodof drawing patterns in adeliberate, meditative manner.They are typically based on asquare.No printer, no problem!Take a look at the templatesonline and recreate themwith pen and paper.walk through cardpaper : Template/CardstockPenMarkersScissorsGlueTape Print templateDraw designs in each row.Cut along bold line.Crease dashed lines face toface. Unfold. Crease diagonallines back to back. Unfold.Fold paper to match dot todot and form a tube.Add glue on tabs markedGLUE and press together.Tuck end tabs into the openend of tube. Add a bit ofglue. Press to seal.Template/CardstockScissorsinstructions: Print the templateCut along thick solid line,fold along the center lineCut along lines marked Cut1 and Cut 2.Cut along the card spinebetween Cut lines 1 & 2(labeled Cut 3).Fold the card again and cutthe remaining solid lines onthe front, stopping short ofthe ends as shown.Carefully open up the cardto reveal a giant ring. Nowwalk through it!Template/PaperScissorsPaper ClipsTape (optional)instructions: Cut out template. Cut solidlines only.Fold section D and C alonglong dotted lines.Fold Section A along dottedline towards you.Fold Section B along dottedline away from you.Fold bottom edge ofsection C/D towards you.Tape folded end of C/D.Add a paper clip to thetaped end.Fly it!instructions: Copyright Babble Dabble Do

Cut 1Cut 1Cut 2CARD OUTLINECARD OUTLINE 2015 www.babbledabbledo.comCut 3 2015 www.babbledabbledo.com2. Open card up and cut along card spine1. Withthe cardfolded,cutalong T2.3. Fold card again and cut the remaining solid2. Opencardup andcutcard.alongBecardlineson thefrontof thesurespineto stopbetweenCUTS1&2(labeledcut3)short of the ends as shown.3.4.Foldcard againandcutthe remainingCarefullyunfoldthepaperto reveal asolidlargelines on the front of the card. Be sure to stopring. Now walk through it!short of the ends as shown.4. Carefully unfold the paper to reveal a largering. Now walk through it!Here’s howto walkmarkedCUT through1 and CUTthis2. card!1. With the card folded, cut along the linesDirections:Here’s how to walk through this card!Directions:can daycard?card?CARD OUTLINECARD OUTLINEcut linescut linescut linescut lineswalk thru card templateCut 3Cut 2Copyright Babble Dabble Do

paper helicopter template 2015 www.babbledabbledo.comInstructions1. Cut out template. Cut solid lines only.2. Fold section D and C along longdotted lines.3. Fold Section A along dotted linetowards you.4. Fold Section B along dotted line awayfrom you.5. Fold bottom edge of section C/Dtowards you.6. Tape folded end of C/D.7. Add a paper clip to the taped end.To launch your helicopterthrow it up and away fromyou, similar to flying a paperairplane.DDDCCCBABA10BA

flextangle templateEND TABEND TABGLUEGLUEGLUE 2015 www.babbledabbledo.comPattern GuideAABGLUECDABCDCABDCInstructions:CABDGLUEGLUE1. Draw different designs in each row oftriangular sides. Refer to Pattern Guide forrow layout. Be sure to connect the designsat the tick marks.2. Cut along bold line.3. Crease dashed lines face to face. Unfold.4. Crease diagonal lines back to back.Unfold.5. Gently fold paper to match dot to dot andform a tube.6. Add glue on tabs marked GLUE and presstogether.7. Add glue on end tabs and tuck into openend of tube. Press to seal. Add tape tosecure together if necessary.8

day 3simple steammaterials: extension ideas:Circular FanPoster Board (2)BalloonsTapePacking PeanutsToothpicksTray or baking sheetStrawsStringBeadsPaperScissorsHole Punchdancing balloons:Try flying other objects in yourwind tunnel. What happens ifyou place a paper helicopterabove the fan?toothpick structures:Try building 3D shapes withyour materials: pyramid, cube,octahedron (a 3D shape with 8triangular faces).straw mobile:What other materials can youadd? Try cardboard shapes,plastic lids, egg cartons, andpaper shapes. Add a bell orpom pom to the end.No beads? Cut cardboardinto small shapes and threadthrough the corrugation. Cutstraws into pieces.dancing balloonstoothpick structuresmaterials:materials: Circular FanPoster Board (2)BalloonsTapeinstructions: Tape two poster boardstogether to form a cylindershape. The circumference ofthe cylinder should matchthe fan circumference.Place tube on top of fan.Blow up balloons.Turn on the fan to a mediumsetting, place balloon overthe tube, and watch itdance! Packing Peanuts or Grapesor Mini MarshmallowsToothpicksTray or baking sheetinstructions: Place packing peanuts(grapes, or marshmallow)and toothpicks in a trayStart building!If you are using eco peanutstake out a spray bottle filledwith water and spray yourdesign. The biodegradablepeanuts will start “melting.”If you are using grapes ormarshmallows be sure tosnack on your structure whenyou are done!straw mobilematerials: StrawsHole PunchStringBeads with large center holesTapePaper shapes Flatten each straw inthe middle. Punch a holethrough center.Cut a slit on straw ends.Tie bead to one string end.Wrap other end of stringwith a piece of tape tocreate a tip.Thread beads onto thestring. Add a straw. Repeat.Tie a knot at the top.Add paper shapes to ends ofstraws.instructions: Copyright Babble Dabble Do

day 4diy toysmaterials: Cardboard TubesPlastic CupsHole PuncherStrawsLarge BeadsScissorsDuct TapeGlue GunScissorsOld CDsOld Marker CapsCraft SticksSharpiesYarnmore ideas fortops: No beads? Substitute smallpasta shapes.mini plunkmaterials: Cardboard TubeHole PunchStrawsLarge BeadsDuct Tapeinstructions: Cover tube with duct tape.Cut two triangles in bottomPunch holes in tube.Cut straws in half.how to play Place straws through holeswith beads on top.Remove straws trying not tolet the beads fall.Collect beads that fall whena straw is removed.The player with the fewestdropped beads at then end isthe winner!what other materials canyou use to make a top?Substitute a washablemarker for the bead andmarker cap and make topsthat draw!Heavy washers and beadsmake excellent tops thatspin for a long time.Place your tops in a plasticbin with sides and squeezepaint on them as they spinto create spin art tips! -viaSTEAM Play and Learncup and ball gamematerials: Small cupCraft StickLarge BeadYarnHot Glueinstructions: Cut a 12-inch piece of yarnand tie a bead to the end.Hot glue the loose end to thebottom of the cup.Hot glue a craft stick on topof the yarn end to create ahandle.Decorate cup if desired.how to playThe object of the game is togently swing the ball up andinto the cup.diy topsmaterials: Large beads or marblesGlue gunOld CDsOld marker capsinstructions: If desired, decorate your CDwith Sharpies first.Place a large bead or marblein the CD hole and hot gluein place.Flip CD over. Add a markercap to the other side and hotglue in place.Spin your top!Copyright Babble Dabble Do

day 5recycled crafts materials:(2) Tin CansTwineDuct TapeHammerNailRecycled boxesPaper cupsPaintHot GlueToy cars, figurines, etc.Styrofoam TrayPencilToy wood blocksInk PadPaperproject tips:make a diy stamp pad tin can stilts: tin can stiltsmaterials:(2) Tin Cans 28oz preferredTwine or Heavy Duty StringDuct TapeHammerNail instructions: Cut a long length of twine.Make holes in the sides ofthe cans near the top with ahammer and nail.Thread the twine through theholes.Trim the twine so the centerwill be placed roughly atthe height of the user’soutstretched arm.Knot the twine and cover withduct tape to make a handle.Add duct tape along thebottom edge of the can.Wear shoes when usingthese! The edges of cans canbe uncomfortable on barefeet.Pull up on stilts as you walk.cardboard citymaterials: Mix tempera paint andglue using this ratio: 3 partspaint, 1 part glue.Cut sponges to fit smallplastic containersMix the paint/glue in thecontainer, add sponges.Cover tightly with a lid toprevent drying out. If theybecome gooey add a littlewater to dilute.Flat Cardboard BaseRecycled BoxesPaper CupsPaintHot GlueDuct TapeToy Cars, Figurines, etc.instructions: On your base, make duct taperoads and define building lots.Glue boxes down in different“lots”. Stack boxes to makestructures tall or wide.Paint the buildings and lots.Add details: streets names,landmarks, businesses,schools, your home.Add cars and figurines andplay!styrofoam stampsmaterials: Styrofoam TrayPencil slightly dullToy Wood BlocksTape/VelcroInk PadsPaperinstructions: Cut styrofoam tray into 1”squares.Using a pencil, etch designsor letters into squares.Tape or velcro styrofoam“stamp” to a wood block tomake it easier to hold.Start stamping! If you areusing velcro you can replacethe stamps as desired withother foam letters.Copyright Babble Dabble Do

Template/Cardstock Scissors materials: instructions: Print the template Cut along thick solid line, fold along the center line Cut along lines marked Cut 1 and Cut 2. Cut along the card spine between Cut lines 1 & 2 (labeled Cut 3). lines back to back. Unfold.Fold the card again and

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