It's summertime but I'm always thinking about new things to make or use with my preschoolers. I went thrifting the other day to find some new toys for my classroom. I didn't have a lot of luck but I did find a play set of bowling pins and bowling balls. For my second Crafty Freaks project I created a drawstring bag for a play bowling set I found at a local thrift store. I used some striped duck cloth and recycled wool bits to create a bag to store the bowling pins in. It was a quick project but I'm happy with how it turned out. Now I just need to make a paper template to include in the bag so the kids can set up the bowling pins independently.
Friday, July 25, 2014
Crafty Freaks Project # 2
It's summertime but I'm always thinking about new things to make or use with my preschoolers. I went thrifting the other day to find some new toys for my classroom. I didn't have a lot of luck but I did find a play set of bowling pins and bowling balls. For my second Crafty Freaks project I created a drawstring bag for a play bowling set I found at a local thrift store. I used some striped duck cloth and recycled wool bits to create a bag to store the bowling pins in. It was a quick project but I'm happy with how it turned out. Now I just need to make a paper template to include in the bag so the kids can set up the bowling pins independently.
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