An old classic craft is one of our fall favorites. All you need is a piece of paper, paperless crayon, and leaves. Usually, we go leaf-hunting together but Bah planned this craft all alone. She said she needed something out of the pickup, grabbed some leaves, and was at the table before we could join her. Since she is six, this is a perfect craft for her to do all on her own. In fact, she finished it while sister made a puppet, brother was playing, and I cooked dinner. Her final product was pretty cute too. When we do it again, the younger kids will need a little more guidance.
I can't believe summer is quickly winding down. Here are some of the fun things we did in July. Kool-aid Dyed Hair This was a “girls only” activity because Bubs’ hair is too short. So he was a helper and liked playing with the gloves. After looking at a few recipes and strategies online, I came up with this technique. Supplies (per person/color): 3 packets of Kool-aid (the kind without the added sugar) 1 cup boiling water 2 tablespoons conditioner Old towel(s) Saran wrap Hair clips Gloves Hair dryer Steps: Isolate the hair that you plan to color. The girls wanted to just dye the bottom tips of their hair, so no isolation was needed. Put on gloves Mix the Kool-aid packets into the water Add the conditioner Make a garbage bag dress (which the girls thought was funny). If dipping, sit back in a chair allowing the ends of your hair to rest in the mixture for 5 minutes. If saturating, begin applying the mixture to the entire strand of hair...
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