It is soooo hot here today and I was looking for something easy to entertain the Toddler Timers instead of going outside. I am a bit of a Pinterist addict and while have a 'quick' browse I came across this super cute post to make Christmas Cards by
Learn With Play at home . Com. So we had a go at making some ourselves.
We started with some pre made blank cards, green card, glue and sequins.
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I cut the green paper into triangle Christmas Tree shapes and we stuck them to the cards. |
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We then added 'Decorations' to our trees by pasting on assorted shape and sized sequins. |
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This was great for Fine Motor development as the sequins are quite small and rather slippery. |
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Some of our finished cards. |
We had lots of fun making these and using up as much of a glue stick in one go as we could. I love how simple this activity is and yet how effective the cards look. Am looking forward to giving these ones to some very special recipients.
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