




Our favourite craft is of the more eco friendly kind. We love to use the things we otherwise throw away/recycle to create new things. I have a box in which we collect stuff to craft and build and play with. We're never allowed to save more "crap" than what can fit into the box, which is a good rule (or else we'd save too many "might be useful one day"-things). Nora often go to that box and says she's about to make one or another thing.
The other day she said "let's make dragons". So we did. I have to help her with the glue gun (it's too hot for her to handle), but else than that she makes most of it by herself. I love to see her creative ideas and how she uses the material to build something new. I made the big dragon, she made the small and much cooler one :)
Shared at KCCO today.
what a great idea! My kids would love those (not to mention that anything involving the excitement of the hot glue gun is sure to be a hit).
ReplyDeleteThat is simply fantastic - what a creative girl!
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ReplyDeleteI personally love the little red horns on top of the head of the little dragon. Great job!
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