Easy Felt Heart

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Zoe raided my felt stash and asked if we could make something for Valentine’s Day using felt. So combining two pink colours and some lovely stick on gems we came up with this sweet little craft.
Easy Felt Heart Craft with Mudpies and Sunshine

If  you are looking for a craft with a quick set up time and limited supervision (as I was) this is the Valentine’s craft for you. We already had some embroidery hoops on hand but you could use a photo frame or even make your own frame (pinterest pinterest pinterest) if you have more time. Or you could glue or stitch the felt heart onto a bag, scarf, beanie or stick it onto a strong piece of card.

Easy Felt Heart Craft with Mudpies and Sunshine - what you need

Fun and much concentration using the stick-on gems.

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It is a real test of the fine motor skills removing the small piece of sticky backing paper from the stickers and then placing the sticker right where you want it.

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Flip the finished little heart and squeeze on some glue.

Easy Felt Heart Craft with Mudpies and Sunshine - gluing

Brush on the glue and position the heart onto the felt.

Easy Felt Heart Craft with Mudpies and Sunshine - stick on the heartThen show off your work proudly! Then perhaps quickly wrap it before the 14th :)

Easy Felt Heart Craft with Mudpies and Sunshine - all finished

Quick, sweet and worthy of the most beloved valentine.

P.S. This is a craft best done with a nude child who isn’t interested in putting on a skerrick of clothing for the camera :)

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Valentine’s Sensory Bin


Valentines Day Sensory Bin with Mudpies and Sunshine

Until I started blogging I had never come across a sensory bin or even heard of one. The best way to describe a sensory bin is – into a suitable container themed items are added to create a stimulating, learning, play-inviting micro-environment for children. Not too wordy a description? A delight for the senses is another way of putting it :)

I thought that my girls would probably be too old for a sensory bin. But then I decided to colour some rice – just for fun – and before I knew it I was compiling a sensory bin. A valentines, love-hearty sensory bin.

First up :

How to colour rice

4 cups of rice

2 tablespoons of food colouring

3 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol (look for the green bottle with the crocodile on it at the supermarket)

Method:

Put the rice in a sturdy, large plastic bag and mix in the other two ingredients. Rub it all together and very quickly the rice will become your colour of choice.

Lay the wet, coloured rice out on a baking tray covered in baking paper.

Place the baking tray out in the direct sun.

It was a warm day here when I made it. Even so I was still surprised when it was fully dry in less than 2 hours.

Colouring Rice for Sensory Play with Mudpies and Sunshine

I added the following items to our sensory bin:

  • pink, red and white pom poms
  • pink and red patty pans
  • one pink silicone patty pan
  • small metal kitchen utensils
  • a white plastic scoop
  • a small pewter tea pot
  • a small metal milk jug
  • small red and pink lovehearts made from padded fabric and felt
  • a tea leaf strainer
  • white plastic funnel
  • red and white pipe cleaners

Valentine's Day Sensory Bin with Mudpies and Sunshine

I set the bin up outside and thought I would add our little loveheart rugs to define the activity space a bit more.

Valentine's Day Sensory Bin Set Up with Mudpies and Sunshine

Ebony wanted to have a play first, and by herself :) By all means I thought. I was really interested to see how she would approach the activity and how long she would find  it appealing. Well I can report two big ticks on both counts. From a purely economical standpoint – it was totally worth the effort!

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Lots of love for the rice…

Valentine's Sensory Bin with Mudpies and Sunshine - Pouring

…and the patty pans. The pom poms and love hearts became icing and decorations for red rice cupcakes.

Valentines Sensory Bin Fun with Mudpies and Sunshine

We also had a bit of a fun photo session while we were sitting outside too…

Gorgeous Girl with Mudpies and Sunshine

The pouring, the colours, the cupcakes, the decorating – guess what? I had to join in for a few minutes too! No photos of that though (the readers sigh with the relief). Don’t blame you :)

Valentine Day Sensory Bin Fun with Mudpies and Sunshine

Yummy cupcakes.

Decorated Cupcakes Valentines Sensory Bin with Mudpies and Sunshine

A boat with a mast and sail (of course you didn’t need telling!).

Valentine's Day Boat in a Sensory Bin with Mudpies and Sunshine

Well then Zoe needed to have a turn – she wanted to play inside and she got herself a muffin tray as well. Zoe had a definite plan for her sensory bin items.

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More cupcakes!

Valentines Cupcakes Sensory Bin with Mudpies and Sunshine

Oh what fun we had! Seriously good for the senses. I’m already planning the next sensory bin… talk about a bandwagon hopper-onner-er.

I hope you enjoyed all the bright colours and pretend making and creating. Red is such a powerful colour, so fabulous to craft with.

Thanks so much for popping by and joining in on our activities :)

Write a little comment to let me know you’ve been. I would love to hear from you!

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Other Valentine’s themed posts you might like:

Love Heart Wrapping Paper with a Cardboard Tube

Easy Love Heart Card

Message in a Basket