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Craft Ideas for One Year OldGricelda from 209, California Feedback About This Post:RE: Craft Ideas for One Year Old
I've used yarn and different types of pasta with big holes to make necklaces with my kids from a very young age. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Craft Ideas for One Year Old
When my son was one I had him finger-paint a picture (you can use paper and paints or even baby food on the tray of a highchair). I then took a picture of it, printed it out on fabric transfer paper (available at craft or office supply stores) and made t-shirts out of the artwork. Post By Trix (Guest Post) RE: Craft Ideas for One Year Old
This can be a great gift idea for grandma and grandpa too: Cut a picture frame out of foam and allow Junior to glue items on. We do this a lot in Vacation Bible School over the summer. Some suggestions: random puzzle pieces, simple foam shapes you cut out and let the baby glue on, medium to large buttons, pom pons. To make sure everything sticks on foam, be sure to use tacky glue not Elmer's glue. And of course, make sure there's no, uh, "tasting" involved! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Craft Ideas for One Year Old
Can anything beat finger-paints for fun & excitement for any age?... You can even make "Paints" with things like instant pudding mix's or store bought icing in a can so they aren't toxic. These come in all colors, or simply by one can of WHITE icing & a box of food coloring & mix up 3 or 4 different colors of "icing-paint"... To thin the Icing, simply add a bit of milk, a few drops at a time. Post by Cyinda RE: Craft Ideas for One Year OldCheap shaving cream and tempura paint can be fun for them to squish between their fingers and when smeared on paper and allowed to dry make nice pictures to give to the parents or grandparents! Post by dimps RE: Craft Ideas for One Year Old
Hi! What about making little "bird feeders?" Just get a shoe lace, cut it in half, tie a knot in the bottom and string Cheerios cereal on it. The 1 year old may be able to help put the cheerios on (and probably eat a few, too, hehe). Once you have it as full as you want it to be, tie a loop in the lace at the top and hang from a tree! Good luck! Post by tms421 |
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