Enjoy these adorable printable Animal Coloring Pages for your kids to color this season!
If you are looking for animal coloring pages to print for the kids this year, these sets below are perfect! Below, I’ve chosen my favorite sets of animal coloring pages.
Ready for some fizzy fun? Try this Baking Soda and Vinegar Science Experiment today!
The kids are out of school now for several months!
This means that we will be bringing out the craft supplies for the kids so that we can get creative and spend time together as a family.
My girls LOVE working on crafts and activities. They can take just about anything and create something with it. They find items I place in my recycle bin and ask if they can create a project out of it!
I like to plan out crafts and activities for my girls to work on during the year. Our favorites include:
Here’s a fun and easy baking soda and vinegar science experiment to do with the kids!
We call it “Fizzy Fun!” My girls love this activity, especially on a rainy day. It can be somewhat messy, so make sure you supervise your child during this activity!
Baking Soda and Vinegar Science Experiment
Supplies:
1 box of baking soda
vinegar
food coloring
droppers
small shallow baking pan
3-4 small bowls
Directions:
Pour the baking soda in a small pan and shake gently so that the baking soda is in an even layer. Set aside.
Pour 1/2 cup of vinegar in each bowl.
Squeeze about 6 drops of food coloring in each bowl of vinegar and stir well.
Fill the dropper with the colored vinegar.
Squeeze the colored vinegar into the baking soda and watch it fizz!
Repeat with the other colors. Try to color the baking soda as much as you can to fill the tray with color!
This is the perfect activity for the kids to keep them entertained! Try it today and let me know what you think.
Baking Soda and Vinegar Science Experiment
Materials
1 box of baking soda
vinegar
food coloring
droppers
small shallow baking pan
3-4 small bowls
Instructions
Pour the baking soda in a small pan and shake gently so that the baking soda is in an even layer. Set aside.
Pour 1/2 cup of vinegar in each bowl.
Squeeze about 6 drops of food coloring in each bowl of vinegar and stir well.
Fill the dropper with the colored vinegar.
Squeeze the colored vinegar into the baking soda and watch it fizz!
Repeat with the other colors.
Try to color the baking soda as much as you can to fill the tray with color!
If you’re looking for a fun and edible Easter activity for the kids, look no further than this Peeps Bunny Edible Art!
It’s a quick and easy way to let them get creative – plus, they’ll love getting to eat their artwork when they’re done.
Best of all, it requires nothing more than some Peeps marshmallows, a few edible treats, and a little imagination. So round up the kiddos and give it a try!
This is our second year creating Peeps edible art! Last year we used Peeps chicks!
Using the supplies for this activity, the child can get creative with creating his or her plate of edible art!
I allowed my son to lead the way with his art. He added marshmallow cream to the back of each Peep bunny to secure it to the plate. The cream is like a glue that will help hold the pieces together!
He used marshmallow cream on the plate and placed the jelly beans around the plate. He poured sprinkles on the cream, too!
While he was creating his art, he was eating the treats a long the way. At the very end of the activity, I allowed him to eat any of the treats on the plate that he added.
I also had my girls complete this activity and you can see all of their creations below! You can get creative and add chocolate candy, too!
This Easter, get your kids to help make this fun Peeps House with graham crackers! It’ll provide them with a delicious snack and a fun activity to do together.
I always get so excited when Easter comes around, because it means I can make my Peeps house!
In this blog post, I will show you how to make your own Peeps house.
It’s really easy, and it’s a lot of fun!
So, if you’re looking for a fun activity to do with your kids this Easter, be sure to check out this blog post! You won’t regret it!
The best part? When you are finished creating your peeps house, you can eat it!
Peeps House with Graham Crackers
Supplies:
1 box of Graham Crackers
1 Package of Peeps
Coconut Flakes
Green Food Coloring
Jellybeans to represent peep eggs
Vanilla Frosting
Ziplock sandwich bags for coloring coconut flakes
1 paper plate or paper towel
Directions:
To make green coconut flakes:
Put 1 cup of coconut flakes into a sandwich bag.
Add 4 drops of green food dye for light green flakes or 8 drops for darker green flakes.
Close the Ziplock bag and shake vigorously for 1 minute.
Lay the coconut flakes flat on the paper plate and let dry for 1 hour.
To make graham cracker peeps house:
Break three graham crackers in half and put a side.
Grab a spoon or knife and add vanilla frosting onto the sides of each graham cracker.
Line the graham crackers up so that each side lays on top of a single half of a graham cracker.
For the roof add frosting on both the top of the walls and bottom of the roof and then add extra frosting down the middle of the roof so it sticks better.
Allow to dry for at least 1 hour, or overnight for best results.
Place some of the green coconut into the house and add a peep.
For best results, have a peep lay on a jelly been to provide better stabilization
Use jelly beans to represent the eggs of the peeps.
Thisliquid sidewalk chalk recipe is super easy and simple to make. You only need a few simple supplies to make this recipe!
Our kids love making sidewalk chalk and drawing fun pictures on the sidewalk during the spring and summer months.
Create this DIY sidewalk chalk recipe today and get creative outdoors!
We spend a lot of time outdoors. My kids along with many of the neighbors’ kids love to come over to play in and around our yard and on our driveway.
I usually have a lot of fun activities for them to do and the fact that it’s shaded in the evening makes it a bit more enticing to the kids. Who wants to play in the hot beaming sun when you can enjoy the shade?
Recently, the kids found my stash of Crayola sidewalk paint. Before I could really say anything, they had poured most of it out and used up the majority of my paint within minutes! I wasn’t upset, but I realized that I was out of paint and I thought it would last me all summer!
Instead of buying more paint, I decided to make my own.
I’ve heard about making sidewalk paint before but never tried it. If I would have known how easy it was to make a while ago, I would have been making it for years instead of purchasing it from the store!
To make sidewalk chalk paint, all you need is corn starch, water, and food coloring!
I actually had all of these ingredients at my house at the time, so there was no need to run to the store to purchase anything.
For this recipe below, yes, we do add food coloring. The food coloring is added to the corn starch and water mixture.
Does food coloring stain sidewalks?
The answer is yes, it “can” stain sidewalks. However, this recipe has never stained the sidewalks or driveways that we’ve painted on.
I recommend doing a color test on your sidewalk. You can always adjust the amount of food coloring you use in your recipe.
If you see staining during the stain test, use less food coloring and continue this until you see that your sidewalk does not stain.
Can you use liquid chalk on sidewalks?
Absolutely! I recommend using your personal driveway and sidewalk for liquid chalk. I wouldn’t recommend using liquid chalk around other people’s property or on public sidewalks, simply because it’s tough to do a stain test on these areas and clean up the art when finished.
How long does sidewalk chalk art last?
The chalk art usually stays on the sidewalk until the area is washed with a water hose or if the rain washes it away!
Easy Sidewalk Chalk Art Ideas
If you are wondering what you can draw with your sidewalk chalk paint, easy ideas include drawing stick figures, animals, flowers, a sun, clouds, trees, rainbows, leaves, food, faces with expressions, transportation (cars, boats, airplanes), and more!
Chalk Paint Bottles
These plastic squeeze bottles are great to use for your sidewalk chalk paint! This is a set of 6 bottles and you can create a variety of colors to use for your art ideas and painting needs.
How to Store Sidewalk Chalk Paint
Unfortunately, I do not recommend storing liquid sidewalk chalk paint. This paint is best used all at once and disposed of when finished.
If you are looking for basic sidewalk chalk to play with this summer, here are some great finds:
In a two cup measuring cup, add one cup of water and one cup of corn starch.*
Add about 10 drops of food coloring.**
Stir well and pour the mixture into the squeeze bottle.
Shake well before using!
Squeeze mixture into a small cup or container.
Using paintbrushes, paint the sidewalk with the sidewalk chalk paint!
*When working with the corn starch, it can get messy! I recommend placing something like a paper towel or pan under the area you’ll be working with to prevent corn starch from getting all over the place.
**Please note: You can add more food coloring for brightness, but make sure you do a color test on your sidewalk to make sure it doesn’t stain. By adding more food coloring, the chances of the sidewalk paint leaving a stain is higher. Keep reading to see how my stain test went.
Gather Your Paint Brushes and Painting Cups
We used several types of paintbrushes as well as small cups to hold our paint mixture while painting. If there’s paint left after painting, you can easily pour the sidewalk chalk paint mixture into the squeeze bottles so that it’s not wasted!
Complete a Stain Test Before Using
I completed a stain test on my sidewalk before using our paint. I have a small power washer that I use to clean our driveway off, so after painting, I let it dry and made sure the paint washed off well with the power washer. I did use more blue food coloring than red or yellow, so my blue section did stain a little and the others did not. I poured a small amount of the mixture out and diluted it with water, ran the test again, and it didn’t stain.
I also recommend the kids wearing play clothes when using this paint since it can stain clothing!
Paint Fun Pictures!
Get creative with your paint and let the kids paint fun designs on the sidewalk! When not in use, contents will settle in the bottles. Simply shake the bottles up well before using again!
Did you try this recipe? Leave a comment below with your thoughts on this DIY sidewalk chalk paint!
Celebrate the planet we live on by doing some fun activities with your kids.
There are lots of printable earth day activities for kids out there to choose from, so finding something that works for your family shouldn’t be too difficult.
Whether you want to get outside and enjoy nature or do some crafts indoors, there’s definitely an activity for you.
Enjoy this special day and do your part to help take care of our earth!
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