For the last two summers I have volunteered at one of our
local Farmers Markets (Rose City Farmer’s Market in Tyler Texas, to be exact). Every third Saturday is Kid’s Crafts with
Miss Cheryl. I have easy and quick crafts
that kids can make for free.
Tomorrow we are decorating braided yarn weather
forecasters. Little yarn figures you
hang outside to tell you the weather. If
yarn forecaster is dry, it is sunny out.
If it is wet, it’s raining. If it
is blowing around, it’s windy.
I have learned a lot about what to do or not do with
kids. For one thing most of the kids
will be about 6 years old and younger so it has to be very easy with not a lot
of steps. I often do some of the boring
prep work. So for our forecasters, I braided the yarn and glued the googly eyes
and felt mouth on. With that done, the
kids do the fun part by gluing on the sequins.
Also due to the age of the children, using a bottle of glue
can be hard for their little fingers to squeeze and control. So I put a little glue in an empty peanut
butter jar lid and the kids apply the glue with a small paint brush. I use the jar lid because it is heavy enough
to not blow away and it’s free. Paper
plates would work too (but if you are someplace breezy, tape the plate to the
table).
I only use a little bit of glue at time – maybe a teaspoon
or less. If you don’t have a steady
stream of children to the table, the glue will dry before it can be used. I also have a jar of water to keep the paint
brushes clean and moist. If the glue
dries on the brush, it is hard for the kids to use them.
I let the kids use sequins to decorate the weather
forecasters. The shapes are fun and they
sparkle in the light. But again because
the kids are young and may not have the dexterity in their fingers, I use
shapes that are about ¼ to ½ inch in size.
It is easier for them to pick up.
I have copy paper to use under what the kids are gluing and
then I wrap the paper around the weather forecaster and tape it closed so that
they won’t lose any of the decorations before everything dries.
I rely on money donations at the market with a little
donation jar. And last year when I started this, I asked for craft supply
donations from others. My local quilt
guild was very generous. Give a crafter
an excuse to clean out a drawer or closet and she will always donate (gives her
room for new fabric).
I have a great deal of fun doing these crafts. What ideas these little ones come up with are
amazing. Plus it lets me do a little kid
crafting myself.
my forecaster |
© 2016 – Cheryl Fillion
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