Husband and I went to the lumber yard the other day for some green stain (to be used on the shingles of the doll house we got for Sparrow). While we were waiting our turn to mix the stain I spied the paint chips! We have a bed frame to paint so as I was browsing the colors an idea formed. I gathered paint chips of all the basic colors. When we got home I punched a hole in the top corner of each and used a zip tie to hold them together. You could do this a million ways and any piece of string, ribbon etc. can be used to hold them together. If you are inclined you could also attach magnets to the back and use them on a cookie sheet too. Many ways that a person could utilize this free learning tool! Have fun!!
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Free Toddler Color Learning Toy
I'm not sure if toy is the right word there but Sparrow thinks it's a great toy!
Husband and I went to the lumber yard the other day for some green stain (to be used on the shingles of the doll house we got for Sparrow). While we were waiting our turn to mix the stain I spied the paint chips! We have a bed frame to paint so as I was browsing the colors an idea formed. I gathered paint chips of all the basic colors. When we got home I punched a hole in the top corner of each and used a zip tie to hold them together. You could do this a million ways and any piece of string, ribbon etc. can be used to hold them together. If you are inclined you could also attach magnets to the back and use them on a cookie sheet too. Many ways that a person could utilize this free learning tool! Have fun!!
Husband and I went to the lumber yard the other day for some green stain (to be used on the shingles of the doll house we got for Sparrow). While we were waiting our turn to mix the stain I spied the paint chips! We have a bed frame to paint so as I was browsing the colors an idea formed. I gathered paint chips of all the basic colors. When we got home I punched a hole in the top corner of each and used a zip tie to hold them together. You could do this a million ways and any piece of string, ribbon etc. can be used to hold them together. If you are inclined you could also attach magnets to the back and use them on a cookie sheet too. Many ways that a person could utilize this free learning tool! Have fun!!
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