Make a Japanese side stitch book with your favorite or handmade paper and use it for sketching, nature journaling, or as a diary.
Category Archives: Parenting and Art
Preschool – Adult: Recycled Paper Making
Rosemary, coffee grinds, and glitter are a few of the exciting materials I’ve seen mixed into hand pulled papers, and you have endless options for making your paper unique to you or your preschooler.
Preschool Craft: Cardboard Animals
This craft explores color mixing and independent play for preschoolers with paint, cardboard, string and scissors.
Preschool Arts & Crafts: Cardboard Boxes
This was a perfect rainy day activity! By transforming a cardboard box into a rocket ship, I was able to encourage independent and imaginative play while reinforcing written name recognition and process art practice.
Preschool Arts & Crafts: Music
We changed up arts and crafts time this weekend by getting my drums out of storage and the ukelele out of it’s case. Music helps preschoolers flex their creative muscles, exploring and discovering different sounds and their combinations, just like process art explores the different combinations and possibilities of visual materials. There is the addedContinue reading “Preschool Arts & Crafts: Music”
Preschool Activity: Pipe-cleaner Bracelets (Quiet Time)
Pipe Cleaner Bracelets: This is my favorite “mommy has a headache” activity.
Preschool Activity & Craft: Daily Walks & Pinecone Bird Feeder
Getting outside has been fundamental in staying calm and centered for our family during this unpredictable season.
Process Art: Sidewalk Chalk
Today was all about the process. Art and crafts aren’t meant to be a stressful. Instead they are an opportunity to create, explore, and play. The only material needed for this activity is sidewalk chalk.
Preschool Crafts: Saint Patrick’s Day
For Saint Patrick’s Day my preschooler created a leprechaun hat, cupcakes, and a clover sun-catcher. Each activity encouraged him to practice his fine motor skills.
Children’s Arts & Crafts: Color Mixing
Designed for preschool aged creators, this activity uses found materials to introduce primary and secondary colors with color mixing.