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

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Sidewalk Chalk Paint

We had great fun at Clark's Creek Park today while the kids all made sidewalk chalk paint! This was a super easy recipe that made for a fantastic activity. The kids mixed it all up with some mommy help, grabbed a paint brush and went to work decorating the sidewalk through the park. We have some talented kids & parents!

Sidewalk Chalk Paint

1/3 cup cornstarch
1/3 cup water
few drops of food coloring













Saturday, July 30, 2011

Woodland Park Zoo

This week several of us met up at Woodland Park Zoo for a full day of fun in the sunshine... and animals!!! The kids all enjoyed exploring the zoo for animals and play areas. We were fortunate the we enjoyed a reduced admission rate which made this a reasonable activity to enjoy with friends from the club!
















Thursday, July 21, 2011

Making Moon Sand

Today we met up at the park to enjoy a fun hands on project with the kids... Moon Sand! This was a fun, slightly messy project - a perfect way to enjoy some drizzly summer weather. Moon Sand is pretty simple to make - and now that I know the recipe I am amazed at how much they charge for it. We made our Moon Sand with purple sand... all the more fun to play with!

Moon Sand


6 cups fine sand
3 cups corn starch
1 1/2 cups water
drop of oil

Mix your dry sand and corn starch together first, add water and a drop or so of oil. Mix well. Enjoy the play!!! Store in an air tight container. If it dries out a bit just add a few drops of water and remix (like play dough).





















Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Sunflower Pots

Even though the weather did not cooperate...
Even though is pretty much down poured...

Even though it was hailing when we left...

We had some fantastic troopers show up, picnic their lunch in the cold and the kids hit the playground!!!

Folks showed up with a smile (and shivers) to enjoy making little starter pots to plant sunflower seeds in. The rain will pay off when these kiddos grow a MAMMOTH sunflower in their back yard this summer!