Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Happy St. Patrick's Day

 Welcome

Very busy week with lots of outside time and lots happening inside too!
We celebrated St. Patty's Day with lots of green.

So here's what we did last week.

St. Patrick's Day Wreath 
We decorated a paper plate with lots of different sizes of shamrocks.



Shamrock Suncatcher
I cut out a shamrock shape from some black construction paper and added some sticky contact paper to one side of the shamrock.  The kids added shapes etc and then we stuck the other piece of sticky paper over to seal it up.



Pot of Gold
We made this fun pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
We used makeup puffs for the clouds.


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St. Pat's Day Book filled with lots to colour.



Binoculars
What better way to search for a leprechaun then to make some fun binoculars using paper tubes.
We even saw that the leprechaun turned the water in the toilet GREEN!!



Leprechaun Puppet
This was a printout I've had for years.
We glued it onto a paper lunch bag.


PARTY DAY


We grew a rainbow at the party.  
The paper towel is coloured at the ends with Crayola Washable Markers.
After the towel hung in the water for awhile, the colour went all the way to the top and around.
I forgot to take a picture of the end result.



We searched for the silver coins all around the playroom and put them in these little plastic pots I found at the Dollar Tree.
They had such fun!!


OUR PARTY SNACKS
I dipped pretzels in green tinted chocolate and added sprinkles.



I tinted some Frozen Yogurt to make these unicorns.

Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.


2 comments:

  1. Every week is fun and educational but this week looks like extra fun and love those binoculars and how you grew the rainbow x.

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  2. More educational fun for your little ones Karen, your makes are fabulous, love the sweet treats you've made and that rainbow is gorgeous, Kate x

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