Free kid crafts and games for Moms on a budget.
Lots of ideas for good old-fashioned fun including:
Clay, Finger
Paint, Silly Putty, Home Made Playdoh, Soap Crayons, Painted
Toast
and more...
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Children Game and Craft
Day
By Jennifer Houck
We Moms love to keep our kids busy
doing different activities so we will not hear "I am bored Mom." "What can I
do?" What better way to keep them busy than with Free Games and Free Crafts.
Moms are always on a budget, so this makes mommy happy and kids
happy.
Outdoor games are also a real treat in
a child's eyes. Do you remember the yesteryears when we were always outside
playing outdoor games such as Red Rover, Dodge Ball, Bean Bag Toss, Tater Sack
Race. These are all great outdoor games and children today still love these
unique games.
Take time out on a sunny afternoon and play one of the
yesteryear games which will not only make new memories in the children’s lives,
but bring back some too.
Children crafts were another way
mentioned above too keep children busy. The free children's crafts are always
big hits and get the children's minds off of being bored and putting their
imagination to work. Another plus is the supplies you usually have at
home, so the money spent is usually none, making this a fun FREE children’s
craft. Make a craft day and have fun with these quick craft ideas with your
children.
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Clay
1c. Cornstarch
2c. Salt Enough Water
to Make a Thick Paste.
Stir while cooking, and cook until
stiff. Allow this to cool, and cover with a damp cloth until ready to use.
Coloring may be added before cooking or when molded; let dry, then paint with
water color.
--HOW TO CARE FOR CLAY:-- Clay can
always be broken up, dampened, and used again - even afterit has been painted.
When it has been used, but has not been allowed to become hard, poke holes in
the clay with your finger or with a pencil, fill these with water (to restore
the original dampness) and place in an airtight crock or in a galvanized pail
with a tight cover. A damp cloth placed over the clay will help to keep it moist
until the next time.
Chocolate Finger
Paint
1 (4oz.) pkg. Instant Chocolate Pudding and Pie Filling
2c. Cold Milk.
Put pudding mix and milk in a medium
size bow. Beat with electric mixer at low speed for two minutes. Let set until
it thickens. Finger paint on white construction paper and let dry for several
hours. Now it's ready to hang up.
Silly Putty
1c. Elmer's glue
2 1/2c. Liquid
Starch Food Coloring.
In a medium bowl, mix glue and one cup
of the starch together. Add a few drops of food coloring, if you wish. Cover
bowl, and let it stand overnight. The next day slowly stir in with a spoon 1 to
1/2 cups of the starch until a big blob forms. Pour off extra starch. Store in
an air tight container.
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Soap Crayons
One ice cube tray Liquid food color
2 tbsp. hot water for each crayon
1 c. soap flakes
Small bowl
Spoon
For each color, put two tablespoons of
hot water and one cup of soap flakes into a bowl. Add as many drops of food
color to the mixture as you wish. Stir the soap mixture until it thickens. This
takes time, so be patient! Press spoonfuls of the first color of soap into the
sections of the ice tray. Mix enough soap in the other colors to fill the ice
tray, following the above directions again. Let the soap crayons dry for one or
two days. Gently bang the ice tray to loosen the crayons. Pack them in a box for
gift-giving. Great for birthday presents or holidays.
Homemade Playdough
2c. Flour
1c. Salt
1/4c. Salad Oil
3/4 - 1c. Water
Few drops of food coloring of your choice
Mix Flour, salt and oil. Then add food
coloring to the water. Finally add water to flour, salt and oil. Knead until it
no longer sticks to your hands. Baggies may be used to store playdough in so it
doesn't have to be divided every time it is used. Seal with plastic tie strings
or coffee cans. If dough gets too hard or dries out, add more water. If dough
gets too oil, add flour.
Easy Splash Place
Cut a
rubber tire in half. You will have two containers now for children to play in
with water. Add water toys.
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Painted Toast
White Bread
Milk
Food Colors
Small Clean Brushes
Paper Cups
Toaster
Divide small amounts of milk into
paper cups and add a different color to each. Using the clean brushes, let the
children paint on their bread. Teach them to paint gently so they don't tear the
bread. Do not let them get the bread too wet. Let them drop into toaster and see
what happens when it pops up!
Squeeze Bottle
Paint
2c. White Glue
1/2c. Dry Plaster of Paris
1c. Powdered Tempra
Mix together and add enough water to
make consistency of toothpaste. Make consistency of toothpaste. Put into squeeze
bottle. Use black squeeze paint to make outlines for "stained glass" effect.
When dry, use water colors or markers to fill in when dry. Use white to make
"spider web" pictures. Dry flat overnight.
Big Beautiful Bubbles
1c. Water
2tbsp. Liquid Detergent
1tbsp. Glycerine
1/2tsp. Sugar
Mix all ingredients. Let stand
overnight in covered container. Stir. Blow big beautiful bubbles. HINTS: Joy
dish detergent works well. Glycerine can be purchased in the cake decorating
departments.
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Cinnamon Ornaments
3/4 to 1c. Applesauce
12 oz. Bottle of Ground Cinnamon
Cookie Cutters
Mix applesauce and cinnamon to make
stiff dough. Roll to 1/2 inch on cinnamon to prevent sticking. Cut shapes with
cookie cutters. Make hole for hanging and place on cookie tray to dry for
several days. Turn occasionally.
It only takes imagination on the
children and parent’s part to make a fun day with minimal money spent. You will
enjoy the laughs, the smiles and the wonderful eagerness in your child’s voice.
Plan game and craft day at least a couple times a month.
Jennifer Houck is the owner of
http://www.ilovebeingamom.com, the
Free Parenting Resource for busy moms. Find children activities and games to keep your
child from being bored.
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