These friendship knots are really easy to make from any sort of rope candy, and I've made a print out that you can download to make cute little bag toppers with instructions for tying the knots, so that they look like more of a little gift.
The full instructions and printable download are here on Alpha Mom, so pop on over to have a look and see if these will work for your children. Ideal for both lads and lasses, as I'm pretty sure all children like candy and tying things in knots. I know boy scouts sometimes use this knot if they haven't got a woggle handy, but it makes me think of holding hands like this...
I've got another craft here ready to post too. It's something that my mum used to do with me, using left over Christmas cards after we'd taken them all down. Do any of you actually have left over holiday cards lying around anymore or have they all been recycled by now? I guess it's handy to have the idea for next year though right? I'll get to posting that tomorrow!
In the mean time, here are a few links to older Valentine's day projects that we've done here in the past...
Awww, I can't believe that photo above is almost a year old. Del looks so teeny! She's nineteen months old now and is all over the place running and climbing and jumping! Her hair is as wild as she is too :)
I hope you all had a lovely winter break. My epic mission to cater Christmas dinner for both sides of the family worked out in the end. Space was tight, so I did two sittings. Yes, that's right, I cooked Christmas dinner on Christmas day for one side of the family and then did it all over again on boxing day for the other side of the family! Our tiny little oven didn't know what had hit it! Then we started off 2013 with some wild and wooly Welsh walking over by Llyn Idwal. We've had a photograph of Llyn Idwal on our wall in America for years, and this was the first time we had taken the kids there. They have seen that photo pretty much every day of their lives, so it was fun for them to figure out where it was taken from.
Here's hoping that the rest of 2013 is just as lovely!
I really appreciate your creativity. This is definitely something my son will enjoy.Most blogs are a little girl-craft heavy.
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures from Wales. We visited a year and a half ago, and miss it still. Literally, this morning my daughter was talking about how she misses her friend there. Congratulations on the move.
Aw, thanks Roberta! Also, I'm glad you and your family enjoyed your trip to Wales. We're lucky to have been able to sort out this move back to be nearer for my mum and dad, and we do feel like we have come home, but California will always have a place in our hearts too now :)
ReplyDeleteOh hi stranger! Hope that you are loving the seachange, and the girls too! I can't believe how big your baby is! WHAT A CUTIE!
ReplyDeleteHey Max! Nice to see you still pop in here even though I'm posting less frequently these days :) Del is hunormous! She's actually something wild like the 95th percentile for height for her age, so if she keeps that up she will be able to reach all the shelves ever. Just took a mo to catch up on your blog too, and wow! Your lad has grown so much too, and the new little lady is sweetness in the extreme! Will pop back when I have more time, because I want to see more of the clothing creations :) You've been busy!
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