Munchkins and Mayhem

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Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Friday, May 6, 2016

Paper Plate Gardens


A paper plate is colored with a blue sky and green grass and decorated with many colors of cut out paper flowers to make a pretty garden picture.  All free kids crafts shares the details.

Good for ages 6 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://www.allfreekidscrafts.com/Spring-Kids-Crafts/Paper-Plate-Spring-Garden

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Paper Flower Garden


Scrapbooking paper is cut into a tulip shape and glued onto popsicle sticks.  Next, the sticks are glued into separate sections of an empty egg carton for a pretty tulip garden.

Good for ages 7 and up.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Painted Garden Rocks



Rocks are painted with chalk and then dried to make colored stones.  Next a stencil is set on top and painted a contrasting color with design improvised.  She next places them around the garden for decoration.

Good for ages 7 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://www.designimprovised.com/2015/05/chalk-paint-stenciled-garden-rocks.html

Friday, May 15, 2015

Smal Tin Container Gardens


Small tins typically used for candy are transformed into little gardens by adding dirt and tiny plants and even a pebble or two with gomi style.

Good for ages 7 and up.

Get the instructions here:
https://gomistyle.wordpress.com/2009/08/10/altoids-tin-garden/

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Memorable Stepping Stones


Make handmade stepping stones even more special by adding objects the kids are currently interested in.  Hello wonderful adds small plastic trinkets such as dinosaurs to her version to give kids a time capsule for the garden.

Good for ages 4 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://www.hellowonderful.co/post/DIY-STEPPING-STONES

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Plastic Bottle Watering Can


An empty plastic bottle becomes a watering can simply by poking holes in the lid.  A journey to dream share all of the details.

Good for ages 10 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://ajourneytoadream.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/helpful-yet-simple-diy-for-spring.html

Friday, July 11, 2014

Milk Jug Garden Tool Container


A gallon milk bottle is cut and painted to be used as a carrier for kids garden tools.  Activiblog kids activites shares all of details.

Good for ages 2 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://activiblogkidsactivities.blogspot.com/2009/05/garden-tool-bucket-craft-activity.html

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Handprint Garden Markers


Paper hand cutouts are added to fruit and vegetable cut outs and placed on a Popsicle stick for  personalize garden markers with reading confetti.

Good for ages 4 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://www.readingconfetti.com/2012/05/handprint-garden-markers-kids-co-op.html

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Terra Cotta Garden Markers


Terra cotta plant holders are glued to craft sticks and painted to represent different vegetables in the garden from the crafty classroom.

Good for ages 9 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://thecraftyclassroom.com/CraftGardenPotMarkers.html

Monday, May 26, 2014

Plant People


Glass baby jar food containers are repurposed to make plant people with mom vs the boys.  Simple add dirt and grass seeds to make the hair.  On the outside of the jar add googly eyes, and painted smiles.

Good for ages 4 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://momvstheboys.com/2010/05/hairy-spring-gardening-craft-kids/


About family crafts uses margarine tubs for her version.

Get the instructions here:
 http://aboutfamilycrafts.com/how-to-make-hairy-friends/

Friday, June 7, 2013

Leaf Stepping Stones


Ted wiebe turns rhubarb leaves into stepping stones by spreading concrete on their backs. 

Good for ages 8 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://tedwiebe.wordpress.com/2009/06/01/rhubarb-leaf-stepping-stones/

Monday, May 13, 2013

Spoon Plant Markers


The magic onions turn old spoons into garden markers using simply magazine pictures and glue.  Polyurethane seals and protects the pictures from the rain.

Good for ages 5 and up.

Get the instructions here:
http://www.themagiconions.com/2010/04/making-cute-garden-markers.html 


Crafts by amanda uses paint, markers and colorful plastic spoons for her version.

Get the instructions here:
http://craftsbyamanda.com/2014/07/plastic-spoon-garden-markers.html
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