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Filed under: Activities: Babies, Toys
The Easter Bunny in my house growing up was a
little extravagant. We got our new bikes from the Easter Bunny and a swingset another year. The Easter Bunny in my own
little family is a bit more realistic. This year the Easter Bunny brought a little candy and an art activity set for each of our kids. Madison, my seven-year-old, got this Window Art set from Klutz. The process is simple, creative, not terribly messy and when it's done you've got a removable window sticker. I'm not a 'craft' mom, at all, but I still like this set and ordered extra paints so the kids can keep using it.
It's a really great little set, and for $20 a nice birthday gift to grab.
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4-20-2006 @ 2:19PM
GameFam said...My wife got this for our kids for the holidays, and they both love it. Their creations are currently (proudly) hanging on several windows and mirrors.
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4-20-2006 @ 6:12PM
Bonnie said...I love window paints. Here's a tip, since the kit only comes with two plastic sheets, plastic shrink wrap works as well. It also helps if you tape it down when your doing the black outlining. I think it's definitly worth getting the extra colored paints, especially the black ones as you use them alot. Also Crayola makes window paints and they are considerably cheaper than the Klutz ones but the colors are slightly different. The pens are in my opionion easier to use than the bottles. Klutz has a better variety of colors though.
Another fun supply to have on hand is the clay you can bake. Fimo and Sculpy tend to be the most popular brands. Whatever the children make you pop on a cookie sheet covered with foil and bake following the directions on the wrapper. We must have had hundreds of clay snakes and various other creations floating around the house and its a fantastic rainy day activity. If you bake them too long though they tend to be more brittle and prone to breaking, so follow the directions.
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