Last week was such a whirlwind that I didn't get a chance to post these. We got these great little mailboxes from from the beloved Dollar Spot section at Target. Avery and Nate spent a ton of time drawing tiny valentines to go in their mailboxes. My favorite in Avery's collection is the one that says "Par Avion."
weaving valentines
Today I'm sharing one more Valentine's idea on The Land of Nod's blog. Head over to Honest to Nod to check it out!
sewing valentines
Since Avery's been learning how to work with yarn lately, we also sewed some valentines this year, using this tutorial on Red Bird Crafts. I cut different solid-colored pieces of card stock (dimensions 3.5” H x 2.75” W) and punched holes in the shape of a heart in each with this Fiskars circle hand punch tool. I wrapped some tape around the end of the yarn, to make it easier to get it through the holes in the card stock. This video on YouTube from Wendi Gratz of Shiny Happy World is a nice introduction to the backstitch. Learning the backstitch has been great for Avery to get some practice following a simple sequence and pattern. Love how simple and lovely these valentines are!
this year's valentine's kit
It's becoming a tradition to put together a Valentine's crafting kit for Avery and Nate. This year's ensemble includes colored hearts, patterned hearts, round labels, scraps left over from other Valentine's cards we're making this year, small rectangular pieces of card stock, pieces of patterened wrapping paper, double-sided adhesive squares, twine, cotton ribbon from Angela Liguori's Studio Carta, washi tape and scissors with different decorative edges.
They've used the kit almost every day since I gave it to them. I leave the kit out among their toys and it's a great open-ended way for them to craft and make art a few times a day, whenever they want to. Nate is getting to practice his scissor skills. Sometimes it's quiet and Avery and Nate are each doing their own thing, working on their own ideas, and sometimes they collaborate. It provides opportunities for Nate to ask Avery for help, and for Avery to explain and demonstrate how to do something, so it's not just fun--it's practice in language, learning, being independent (and also depending on each other) and social experiences (getting along, negotiating, etc.).
Thanks to The Land of Nod for sending us suitcases for our kit! Love how versatile these little suitcases are, and how they really do help organize, which is important when you have kids with a million things to keep track of and put away!
nate's valentines
Loved how Nate's valentines turned out this year! He was so excited to make them, too. You can see how we did them on Honest to Nod.