Showing posts with label legos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legos. Show all posts

Monday, August 17, 2015

Lego Play Area

The Little Man in our house needed a place
to play with all his many Legos.  

Those little pieces are so hard to keep up with so we decided
to create him a little corner of his room specifically for Lego's.

This adorable little wooden Crayola pencil table and chairs
I found at Hobby Lobby, my favorite store of all times!
The bright colors were just a super added bonus.


Below you see 2 spice racks I had made for my daughter a few years ago.
She no longer used them and I knew they would be perfect for our 
new Lego Space.  Our Little Man can put his favorite characters out
for display and easy access when it's time to play.


This is the completed corner.
The perfect space to allow the imagination to run wild
and build a Lego masterpiece.
 

 till next time

Angel


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Entertain Kids

I'm always looking for ways to entertain Jacob.  
I love to upcycle everything I can get my hands on
so I decided to look on Pinterest and see what I could find.

I found lots of cheap and fun things to do with him that are really fun.
Take a look at the Pinteresting ideas I found.



Pirate Party inspiration!! 
 Got a sandbox?  
Have a Treasure hunt!


Recycled 2 liter bottles and some felt.


Turn the pack and play into a ball pit- just buy balls!!!


Would this actually make little boys wash their hands more?



Recycled Tin Can Windsocks



Shaving cream on the slide for loads of fun.
Talk about clean playtime



Tin Foil River in the yard. cheap fun.


Valentine Craft: Felt and Tic Tac poster board Toe Hearts



Cardboard tubes + box = hours of fun!



Brilliant! It's a shower curtain (liner) taped to the kitchen floor. 
The road is drawn on with permanent marker and the kids 
can color to their hearts content then drive their cars on it.




Place a tarp under or at the bottom of slide, 
set up sprinkler to keep slide and tarp wet...hours of water fun



Fun for a rainy day: use Christmas lights, a sheet, 
and chairs to create this tunnel.



Portable roads that are easy for kids to put together and will travel easily, 
made out of old denim and yellow paint. 
Velcro helps them stick to carpet.  Awesome idea.


My kids are having a blast with all these activities!
Hope yours have great fun too.

Angel