Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Water Balloons Sight Word Fight

Practicing sight words does not have to be a snooze.  Combine your child's sight words with a water balloon challenge.  For every three sight words your child reads they win one water balloon to throw at you.  For every five they get wrong you win 1 balloon to fire back and even out the odds.  The more they get right the less chance you have to defend yourself against their watery attack, but remember the more wet you get the more you win as they master their sight words.

I took three envelopes and printed 3 rounds of flash cards out.   My niece is in grade two so I printed the grade one - three words.  I divided the game into levels.  Round one was to build her confidence, round 2 was to see where she was at, and round three was more challenging to see what she needed to work on.

I got the wettest in round one.
I printed out the sight words from kidzone.ws

Let me know if you give this a try.




Sunday, May 22, 2016

Quick Party Decoration


We are working on creating some Tsum Tsum decorations for my niece's 8th birthday.  We have this reusable cup that works great for tethering the helium balloons.  I just fed the balloons strings thru the hole where the straw usually goes and tied a loose knot.  I screwed on the top and hid the strings.  The result is a fast and cute table decoration that can be used on the big day.

Friday, May 13, 2016

What to Do When Your Cake Crumbles

 Were you baking a cake and tried to remove it from the pan with disastrous results? I did this recently and instead of throwing the whole thing out I used the crumbled cake to make this no bake treat with the help of my seven year old niece.

What you need?
1 Ruined Cake
Whipped Cream
Strawberries

Spoon a layer of crumbed cake into the bottom of the cup.  Add in some whipped cream followed by another layer of cake crumbs. Finally one more layer of whipped cream and a sprinkle some cake crumbs on top.  Add some fruit to decorate the top and you are ready to go.

You could also add layers of fruit as well which would level out the whipped cream and cake nicely.

Be creative, have fun and remember a crumbling cake is not the end of the world.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Easy Tsum Tsum Cupcake Topper


Want a full proof Tsum Tsum cupcake decoration?

Just bake some mini cupcakes and top them with one of those cute plastic collectable Tsum Tsum toys from Jakks Pacific.

To be honest, I was not even ambitious enough to bake these simple cupcakes.  I just picked up a dozen or so mini cupcakes from the bakery at Safeway.

I took the treats home and popped on my Tsum Tsum characters. 

It took less than a couple of minutes to have theme party ready desserts. 

Note:  I used the medium sized characters for the mini cupcakes.  I found the little ones to small.  If using regular cupcakes I would choose the largest size.  Anything smaller would probably get lost.


Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Shrink Art


More Fun with Shrink Art


I thought I would share more shrink art that my niece made.  She loves the little fish design that came with her kit because she has room to make lots of these little guys.

I was looking at the shrink art paper online and could not believe you could get so many different kinds. 

We used a clear plastic which basically means that if you forget to color something or design to leave a blank space in the design it will be transparent.  They had different color papers which would make the left out pieces a little brighter.  I wonder how other colors would work on those.  or would that just be for black and white designs you want a particular color.  Anyone know?

They also have ink jet shrink paper so that you could turn you digital art into shrink art.  This sounds pretty cool.

Tsum Tsum Party Activity



Looking for a fun craft theme to compliment your Tsum Tsum themed party?  Have you tried shrink art.  I was recently introduced to this activity by my niece and her class; though, it did reach its height of popularity in the 1980's under the name Shrinky Dinks.  Remember them?

So how do you create Shrink Art?  Just purchase some plastic shink art plastic (affiliate link) and let your crafters place it over a design and trace in out with a sharpie.  You can color the design in with markers or pencil crayons.  We used pencil crayons.

When done with the design just cut it out and place in on a baking pan for 3 minutes at about 325 degrees.  It will shrink 5 times smaller so keep that in mind.  Leave for ten minutes and it's ready. 

You can make pendants out of the designs.  Just remember to poke a hole in the design before you bake your creations. 

As for the Tsum Tsum design - we just printed out a various pictures of our favorite characters.  Often times I had to shrink down the picture before hand to make it work as a template, but you can do that at print set up:)