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Showing posts with label toy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toy. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

I Dig Dino’s

My son loves Dinosaurs and he loves to play in the sand boxes where they dig for dinosaurs. I thought how easy it would be to make one for our own.
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I used an old pool kids pool that had a small hole in it. Instead of throwing it away we use it as a sand box.
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I bought this bag of brick mortar and i only used about a third of it. We mixed it in an old 5 gallon bucket and used a small shovel to stir in the water. It was very easy!  
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I wanted the bottom to be smooth so we made the first batch really thin. My husband helped me mix it. We used a cement thrall (i hope i spelled that right) to make it smooth and then i used my index finger to smooth the edges. I idnt have any latex gloves but they would be a good idea since the motar does have chemicals in the mix. Make sure everything is very smooth you don't want to cut any tiny toes or fingers as the kids are playing 
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I added a lil note for my son and made sure i put the year i made it.
As we let the first part dry make sure you clean out all your tools and buckets.
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After the bottom layer is almost dry i took a cut out of a dinosaur i googled and laid it on the mortar. I drew the out line and then i knew where to add the next mixture of mortar.
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I took small handful an formed the dinosaur head. if you have cracks in the mixture just dip your hands in some water and tap it to smooth it out.
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I made a nose an eye and teeth. We were going to add a horn on the nose but i didn't want to keep messing. It isn’t the best dinosaur but my 2 year old will love it
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We added a few backbones and that was enough for us. We wanted to keep it simple.
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If you look it was only an inch or so high so it doesn't have to be anything to complicated.
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Add a bag of play sand an some sand toys and your good to go. I need to get my son an old paint brush but i forgot to grab it at the store.
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Here he is just starting to get uncovered.
Well I hope you liked our Dinosaur sandbox and it inspires you to do something fun for your kids this summer.
Tara

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Toy Tin Game

Have you seen these Magnetic toy games before? I have debated on buying them for Miss A but the price always gets me, I just have a hard time paying so much for something I know I can make 1/2 as good!! Farm Magnetic Tin
Well I got to looking around the house and came to locate this old knife holder and then as I was grocery shopping I hit the Valentine clearance and got this little heart for .50 cents (plus a treat inside!). I was pretty excited I grabbed some local magnets that were taking up space on my fridge and some stickers. DSC08447I painted inside the tins to look like a nice little background,   DSC08449While the paint dried I stuck my stickers to the magnets and then cut each of them out. DSC08451 DSC08453

After I cut out all my pieces I put a layer of modge podge on them to make sure they stayed put with play. All that was left was to add my animals to their new homeDSC08464DSC08467
I cant wait to try these out at church!
~Enjoy, Kori
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