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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Summer Solistice / Summer Bucket List ideas for kids!

SUMMER 
has OFFICIALLY arrived !! 

This year, we found so many really cute ideas for summer!  We wanted to share a few with you so you can get your Summer Party started!  There seems to be an overwhelming trend on Summer Bucket list crafts so we narrowed it down to a few of our favorites.  This is something we do with the kids year after year and they have a blast doing it.  Hope you enjoy the "longest day of the year"! Check out our last year's Summer Sun Party blog post - HERE

{Free Summer Subway Art}



Now all you need to do is download it,
print it out at your favorite printer
(We use Staples & Costco...make sure you choose lustre print option AND turn auto correct OFF)
and pop it into an 11x14 frame of your choice.

Then here's the fun part...

Use a dry erase marker to cross off what you have done.
X it out
Make a squiggle line through it
Zig zag across it
*Oh and use a dry erase marker that is not almost dried out like mine!  =)

And the kiddos should have fun just trying to find the item to cross off. 

Enjoy your FREE printable
and
enjoy your SUMMER fun!!

red   orange   green   blue   black   aqua

***Remember these are all 11X14 in size


    {Diy Summer To-Do Frame!}

    (from Remarkable Home)

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    She cut 12x12 scrapbooking paper (this is from Wal-Mart) into quarters so she  had 6x6 squares.  Then using the computer and printer she made 4x4 white squares with the activities printed in them in 8 different fonts.  Attach the white squares to the scrapbook paper squares with double stick tape.  Then you can use sticky tack to put these up in a frame.
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    For those who might like a little help with their summer ideas here are a few to get you started:

    {Summer Bucket List Ideas!}


    {__} Go camping
    {__} Fly a kite
    {__} Write a story
    {__} Go to the park
    {__} Mail a letter
    {__} Make homemade lemonade
    {__} Play a board game
    {__} Go to the movies
    {__} Start a collection
    {__} Make cookies
    {__} Make sidewalk chalk paint
    {__} Stargazing
    {__} Watch fireworks
    {__} Make homemade ice cream
    {__} Go to a parade
    {__} Make play dough
    {__} Make a movie
    {__} Make a treasure map and go on a hunt
    {__} Build a fort
    {__} Write some thank you notes
    {__} Make an obstacle course
    {__} Squirt bottle tag
    {__} Set up a mini golf course
    {__} Have a fun photo shoot with props
    {__} Make a family tree
    {__} Do a pretend cooking show
    {__} Backyard camp out
    {__} Family movie night
    {__} Go on a nature walk
    {__} Visit a museum
    {__} Pizza party!
    {__} Build a sandcastle
    {__} Go to the zoo
    {__} Play on the beach


    {Free Summer FUChart}


    from thecraftychics



    For the Chart, you can upload the .jpeg image at Costco or your favorite print/copy store and print it out on 16×20 sheet.  You can also have it mounted or adhere it to foam board as well.


    download - SUMMER FUN CHART:  download-HERE


    {Free Summer Bubble Wraps and More!} 


    You can use these FREE SUMMER PRINTABLES to cover a bottle of bubbles or water bottles and lots of circle tags-- aren't they cute?


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    Printable: Summer of Fun Kit
    This is just too cute!

    - downloaded Summer Fun kit (link is above)
    - laminator (optional)
    - dry erase marker (optional)
    - tape
    - jar or other container
    - scissors or paper trimmer
    - pen

    1. Print all pages.  I printed onto lightweight card stock, but you can print onto regular paper if you want to.
    2. Cut out each of the 80 Activity Cards using a paper trimmer or scissors.  The cards are color coded into different categories as follows...


    3.Use pen to fill in additional activities already scheduled or that your family enjoys on the blank Activity Cards provided labeled Wild Card.


    4. Laminate calendar page. Use dry-erase marker to indicate the week.
    5. Decorate jar (or other container).


    6. Place cut Activity cards into jar.
    7. On Sunday have children take turns drawing cards of different colors out of jar.

    8. Use scotch tape to arrange Activity Cards onto your calendar next to the day your family will do that activity.

     

      2 comments:

      1. All those ideas are so cute and great. I really like planning out the week on Sunday and having some things planned out.

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      2. Thanks for sharing your summer bucket list ideas!

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