Monday, January 16, 2012

Homemade Toy Boxes

This is a craft we are currently working on here in my home, and the kids are having a great time getting involved. Toddlers and older kids alike will love this project.

To start you will need the following:

Carpentry Framing

Regular box or regular wood crate

Paint & Paint Brushes

Sparkles, confeti, other craft items

Imagination

First get the box or crate ready for your child. Make sure it's clean and free of lables, tape, or writing. You could go an extra step and make a box out of wood. It will need to be good sized, since it will be used as a toy box.

Next get the painting area ready. Let your child use their imagination while painting, and let them know this will be Their toy box. You will probably want to only paint one side at a time. The best part about this project is while it doesn't take much time to paint one side, the project will last for any days.

When you are done painting, let the children decorate their box with other things such as sparkles, beads, jewels, etc. This is where their creativity will truly shine, plus they will be creating something that will be useful in their toy room or bedroom.

Have fun!

Homemade Toy Boxes

This is a craft we are currently working on here in my home, and the kids are having a great time getting involved. Toddlers and older kids alike will love this project.

To start you will need the following:

Carpentry Framing

Regular box or regular wood crate

Paint & Paint Brushes

Sparkles, confeti, other craft items

Imagination

First get the box or crate ready for your child. Make sure it's clean and free of lables, tape, or writing. You could go an extra step and make a box out of wood. It will need to be good sized, since it will be used as a toy box.

Next get the painting area ready. Let your child use their imagination while painting, and let them know this will be Their toy box. You will probably want to only paint one side at a time. The best part about this project is while it doesn't take much time to paint one side, the project will last for any days.

When you are done painting, let the children decorate their box with other things such as sparkles, beads, jewels, etc. This is where their creativity will truly shine, plus they will be creating something that will be useful in their toy room or bedroom.

Have fun!

Homemade Toy Boxes

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