DIY Microfiber Cleaning Slippers

My hubby found a set of Slipper Genie Microfiber Cleaning Slippers at the local hardware store and sent me an image.  When I found these Microfiber Cleaning Sponges at the dollar store and I immediately knew what I was going to do with them.  My kids love cleaning, and they would get a kick out of wearing sponges on their feet to clean the floor.  I was right they loved our DIY Microfiber Cleaning Slippers.

DIY Microfiber Cleaning Slippers ~ get the kids excited about cleaning!

To make your own set of cleaning slippers your will need:

  • 2 Microfiber Sponges ~ you can find them at the dollar store
  • 1 Terry Cloth Hand Towel
  • Glue Gun

I love that all the supplies can be found at the Dollar Store, which means the cost for this little project is relatively minimal.  I put these little cleaning slippers together in about 15 mins, which is also a bonus.  Quick and easy, my kind of craft!

DIY Microfiber Cleaning Slippers ~ get the kids excited about cleaning!

These little slippers are so easy to put together.

  • Cut strip of towel lengthwise that is about 5″ or 6″ wide (the whole length of the towel).
  • Fold your towel over twice so the cut edge is folded into the middle.  That way the factory edge is what you see, no fraying and no need to sew anything.
  • Run a bead of hot glue along the factory edge to stick your strip together.  You should now have a long towel tube.
  • Cut your towel tube just larger than the width of the sponge.  You will need one of these for each sponge.  
  • Position the towel tube so that it fits your foot like a sandal.  I choose to fold my edges in so that the frayed ends were not showing before I glued them.  

That’s it, easy peasy!   Hot glue is your friend for this project.  No need to sew!

DIY Microfiber Cleaning Slippers ~ get the kids excited about cleaning!

Just like the store bought slippers, no need to clean with water.  These little Microfiber slippers are perfect for picking up dust, pet hair and dirt.  They are soft, so need to worry about scratching your floors. I can’t say they are going to be a miracle cure for cleaning your floors, but I will say that your kids will have a blast wearing them!

DIY Microfiber Cleaning Slippers ~ get the kids excited about cleaning!

These little slippers are the perfect way to get your kiddos excited about cleaning.  I mean who wouldn’t want to go running and sliding through out the house all in the name of cleaning!  Your kids are going to be begging to clean your floors:)  Now that is something that you won’t hear from your kids everyday.

DIY Microfiber Cleaning Slippers ~ get the kids excited about cleaning!I would love to hear your tricks and tips for getting your kids involved in cleaning or daily chores.  Making if fun and interesting works best at our house, and I have to say that these little slippers are just that.

 

Glitter Tissue Paper Heart

With Valentines Day right around the corner, and the kids have been busy creating heart projects.  These simple glitter tissue paper hearts were a huge hit. I we add glitter to anything it seems to be a hit;)

Glitter Tissue Paper Hearts ~ simple Valentines craft

Supplies needed:

  • A Cardboard Heart ~ We cut ours out of a cereal box.
  • Tissue Paper ~ since the tissue paper will be crumpling it up, we recycled some from a recent birthday present.
  • White Glue
  • Red and white paint ~have them mix pink
  • Glitter

Glitter Tissue Paper Hearts ~ simple Valentines craft

Have your little one paint the cardboard heart with glue, and spread a sheet of crumpled tissue paper on top.  Once the glue is dry, have them paint another layer of glue and add one more sheet of crumpled tissue paper.  The wrinkles in the tissue paper will add texture and interest.  Don’t worry if the tissue paper rips, it will be covered by paint.

Once everything is dry, fold over the edges of the tissue paper to the back of the heart and tape.  Now its ready for paint.  This is a great opportunity to have the kids work on mixing colors.  The kids actually spent a ton of time mixing just the right shade.

Glitter Tissue Paper Hearts ~ simple Valentines craft

While the paint is still wet, have them sprinkle it with glitter.  This was their favorite step:)  The wet paint will act like a glue for the glitter.  I mentioned in a earlier post that we received a delightful package from CraftProjectIdeas.com that was packed full of craft supplies. One of the things in it was these wonderful glitter shakers.  I love that they are the perfect size for little fingers to hold.

Glitter Tissue Paper Hearts ~ simple Valentines craft

Simple quick and adorable.

Do you embrace the mess of glitter with your kids.  I would love to hear your tips and tricks for cleaning up glitter.  Does anyone else find glitter in the strangest places after a fun project like this?

For more Valentines Day inspiration, then check out my Be Mine Pinterest board. 

Toddler Sewing Activity

This simple toddler sewing activity is a great way to introduce your little one to the world of sewing.  I love that all the materials for this activity were found around our house.  No need to buy anything special.

Simple toddler sewing activity using recycled materials - fine motor skillsAll you need is:

  • Mesh Produce Bag ~ potatoes and oranges are often packaged in mesh bags
  • Plastic Lid ~ we used a yogurt lid
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Scissors
  • Pipe Cleaner
  • Yarn or Embroidery Thread

Simple toddler sewing activity using recycled materials - fine motor skills

Simply cut out the center of the plastic lid leaving just the ring.  Cut a mesh circle to fit into the ring and secure with hot glue.  This will act like an embroidery hoop, to keep the mesh tight.  Simple toddler sewing activity using recycled materials - fine motor skillsMake a simple sewing needle out of a pipe cleaner.  Lay the yarn in the center of the pipe cleaner, and fold the pipe cleaner in half.  Twist the pipe cleaner ends together to secure the yarn.  That’s it!  No need to purchase a special toddler sewing needle fo this project:)  Check out Teach Preschool’s tutorial along with a simple DIY sewing busy book.  Also check out Rainy Day Mum’s creative pipe cleaner tool tutorial

Simple toddler sewing activity using recycled materials - fine motor skillsSewing is a great way for your kiddos to practice their fine motor skills.  Your little one will love exploring this simple sewing activity.  You can either guide them on how to sew or just them them explore on their own.

Simple toddler sewing activity using recycled materials - fine motor skills

The mesh is a great starter sewing material.  It is strong, so it can with stand lots of tugging and pulling with our binding.  I also love that it is see through.  That way they are able to really see what they are doing and where the needle is (unlike fabric).
Simple toddler sewing activity using recycled materials - fine motor skillsThe kiddos had fun practicing their sewing skills.  Since these little hoops are compact, they would be perfect activity to keep little hands busy in the car, or while you are out and about.

How have you taught your little ones how to sew?

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Magnetic Artwork Puzzles

I love when the doorbell rings unannounced and there is a package waiting on the door step.  To my kids surprise, the package was brimming with all kinds of sparkly wonderful crafting supplies from CraftProjectIdeas.com.  The kids found pompoms, glitter, pipe cleaners, jewels, magnetic sheets and so much more.  They could not wait to start crafting.  Our first project was making Magnetic Artwork Puzzles from the kids art work.

Magnetic Puzzle Materials:

DIY Magnetic Puzzle

The kids made simple art work by using a homemade heart cardboard stamp and our DIY stamp pad.  We trimmed their painting to be just larger then the magnetic sheet.  I love the the sheets have a self adhesive backing.  This made adhering the art work to the magnetic sheet a snap:)

Next we ran the magnetic sheet and art work through the Cuttlebug with the puzzle die cut (the Cuttlebug is a simple die cut machine).  Don’t worry if you don’t have a die cut machine, scissors will work great too.  You can print off a puzzle temple, trace it onto your art work and then cut it out.  I was really surprised at how easy the magnetic sheets were to cut.

Make your own magnetic puzzle from your kids artwork.

The kids had so much fun playing with their simple magnetic puzzles.

Make your own magnetic puzzle out of your kids art work

Now your have wonderful custom made puzzle!  They would make a fun addition to your fridge, or could be adorable gifts.

Here are a few ideas on how to use your Magnetic Puzzles

  • Grandparents would love to receive a one of these special puzzles in the mail.
  • Instead of artwork, why not make a photo puzzle.
  • These would make great travel puzzles.  Just bring along a cookie sheet.

The possibilities are endless!  What are you going to make with your magnetic sheets?

12 Easy Kid Valentine Crafts

Simple Valentine Crafts for Kids

Welcome once again to the weekly Kids Co-op!  I love browsing through all your creative links each week, so thanks for linking up.  Last week I featured 6 Kid Friendly Science Experiments that we can’t wait to try.  With February right around the corner, I am featuring 12 Easy Kid Valentine Crafts that were linked up from last weeks Kids Co-op.

12 Easy Kid Valentine Crafts

  1. Felt Envelope Pattern from Just for Daisy  
  2. Heart Tree Painting from Putti’s World
  3. Creative Weaving from An Idea On Tuesday
  4. Love Ewe Sheep from Art Mama Says
  5. Cardboard Tube Glitter Hearts from Buggy and Buddy
  6. Valentines Yarn Writing from How the Sun Rose
  7. Valentines Window Decorations from The Fairy and the Frog
  8. Paper Heart Valentines from AN Portraits
  9. Conversation Heart Necklace from Crafty Journal
  10. Valentines Message in a Bottle from Frogs & Snalis & Puppy Dog Tails
  11. Valentines Glittered Hearts from 2 Big 2 Little
  12. Melted Valentines Bead Art from Momma’s Fun World

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