Showing posts with label summer fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer fun. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Ice Cube Castles

Ice cube castles.  A science lesson, architectural lesson, a chance to use your imagination and a great way to stay cool in the summer.


While preparing Grace's summer busy bags, I scoured pinterest for fun crafts and activities we could do to beat summer boredom.  When I came across Fun-A-Day's instructions to make an ice castle, I immediately added it to our summer to do list.


The first thing we did was take a walk through our yard collecting flower petals and smaller wildflowers.


Then, we filled ice cube trays and decorate each cube with a flower, glitter, sequence and beads. {We also made blue ice cubes adding blue food coloring to the water}.


 Grace's decorated ice cubes is much like she lives her life, full of color, sparkles and flowers. 


The hardest part...the waiting for the water to freeze.  


Then, using a paint brush and some water, construction began.


The water helps bind the cubes together.  Although, this part is mildly deceiving.  I expected the water to act like mortar is to bricks.  That was not the case.  The water kind of keeps the ice cubes together in a wobbly sort of a way.   

 

Though we weren't able to build our castle as high or securely as we had hoped, we still had fun.


That mischievous kitty got her nose stuck to the ice...and, to be honest, Grace's fingers stuck to the ice a bit too.

 

When we were finished creating, imagining and making our ice cube castle, we enjoyed watching it melt.


 You can see the full tutorial at Fun-A-Day here.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Treasure Hunting



Our Wisconsin adventures consisted of more than just fishing contests

 
It also involved treasure hunting.


Seriously, what kid doesn't dream of going on a treasure hunt?

I know 3, in particular, that couldn't wait to go on a treasure hunt. 


*Don't worry, I don't have 2 more kids that I've been keeping secret from you...the boys are my nephews.

The kids just happened to stumble upon a treasure map and their adventure began with shouts of, I've always wanted to find a treasure OR I bet we'll find real rubies streaming from the mouths of these 3 eager children.


After studying the treasure map and following the clues...


they discovered a buried treasure.


The treasure included a few toy ponies, some arrowheads, both foreign and gold coins and a faux diamond necklace.  Those little hands, at the bottom of the picture, couldn't wait to divide their booty. 


Sadly, though, there were no rubies.  Grace kept insisting there must be more treasures to be found.  

Looks like I'll need to plan another treasure hunt in the near future, one that is overflowing with rubies.
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