Hi friends!!
If you were paying attention to the DIY Light Table post, you may have noticed a little sneak peek of today's post.
Light Tables are such great learning tools, but the toys made specifically for them can get pricey. Today I have for you...
Have you ever been walking around your favorite craft store just waiting for inspiration to strike? It's dangerous, I know.
I was doing just that when I spotted these...
They're simple keychains. Probably meant to hold a picture or something, but I saw their hidden potential. At the time Abbey had a set of color discs that came with a play set she had brought home from school. She loved using them on her new light table, but we were going to have to give them back. I knew that these keychains were the answer to my problem! All I needed was a way to color them...
Cue inspiration number 2! Abbey loves those paint-your-own "stained glass" kits, and that glaze was exactly what I needed.
I used the glaze to fill up a keychain in each color.
and set them out to dry. Aren't they pretty?
They're PERFECT on Abbey's light table!
They live on a binder ring, and just get tossed into the bin when we're not playing with the light box. Easy peasy!
These would make great stocking stuffers for a little one who already has a light table.
Don't have a light table? You could make your own, and one of these color disc sets for less than $40! Sounds pretty budget friendly to me!
Be blessed!
Heather

Showing posts with label colors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colors. Show all posts
Monday, December 10, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Day 19: White Rabbit's Color Book
Hi friends!
I have more fun for you today. Ready?
Abbey has known her colors for quite a while now, but she is just starting to learn how they mix together to form new colors. At preschool last week it was her room's turn to check out Literacy Boxes, which are basically real life versions of these posts we've been doing! A book, and some activities to go with it. The box she chose came with White Rabbit's Color Book, by Alan Baker.
The literacy box came with the book, a VHS (yes, you read that right!) movie about colors, a box of markers, and some plastic color wands to practice mixing. Very cute. It also got me motivated to make something that has been on my to-do list for ages!
Here's what you need:
1 plastic storage tub
2 strings of mini white Christmas lights
1 6 foot extension cord (optional)
Glass Frosting spray paint (optional)
Total cost: $20ish
I started out with a plastic storage tub, complete with lid. I went with a smaller tub, since I don't know what our toy storage space will be in our next house. This one packs away easily, and will fit just about anywhere. The great thing about these tubs is that they come in all sorts of sizes. There is a larger one that I considered, and an under-the-bed storage bin would be great too! For now, this one is perfect.
This tub started out totally clear, and I didn't love that you could see all the individual lights. I wanted to diffuse it a bit. A little sandpaper and some Glass Frosting spray paint took care of that quite nicely!
Then, in went the lights. Or rather, on went the lights.
They're just sitting there on the lid, not fastened down or anything. With this particular tub, the bottom actually makes a better play surface than the top, so the tub lives upside down.
Oh, I highly recommend making a light box at this time of year. Christmas lights are everywhere! I got mine at Target for $3 a box. Win! Any other time of year I would have had to hunt them down and pay 3 times the price. Lame.
I have one recommendation when it comes to tubs. If you can, get one where the handles keep the lid on, rather than the lid snapping around the edges. I thought I was going to have to drill a hole in the box for the cord, but since the handles hold the lid on, there is enough wiggle room to just sneak the cord out at a corner. Hooray for saving steps, and time!
I also included a small 6 foot extension cord, since it's not always fun, or possible to play right up against a wall. This thing is meant to be portable after all.
Then, grab anything you can find that is clear and colorful!
p.s. There is a sneak peak in this picture of a future blog post. Can you spot it?
We had some leftover freeze pops from Abbey's birthday. All thawed out they make great light table props!
Water beads are always fun too. Side note, taking them off the table is just as much of a fine motor activity as putting them on the table. Bonus!
Need more light table inspiration? Check out this Pinterest Board.
Looking for more books about colors? Here's a great list. We have a few of them already!
Just joining in? Make sure you check out the rest of the series!
Be blessed!
Heather

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