Today's craft was inspired by my son and his love of bath time (and puffs.) He could spend hours just playing in the tub if you let him. Whenever I walk through the baby aisles at the store, I always stop and look at new bath toys to keep him entertained. Bath toys are a great way to distract him from grabbing shampoo bottles, pull up the drain plug, or standing up and trying to "jump in." Let me tell you, those suckers get expensive; so with today's challenge I decided to make my own.
Now I know today orginially called for a milk jug but I husband took the recycling out last night without my knowledge; even after I told him I was going to need it all for crafts this month. But I really can't complain about him wanting to clean up and taking out the trash. So I will keep my mouth shut and move on. Looking around this morning I realized that we had 5 empty puffs' containers in Jacob's toy box. I salvaged the two least squished, and decided to make some bath buddies for him to enjoy.
Here's how:
| Materials Needed: Plastic (Puff) Jugs Screwdriver Scrissors Permanent Markers |
| Remove the label, and cut the jug in half |
| Poke holes in the bottom to away the water to drain out |
| Decorate with funny faces (these are my most creative faces yet) I cut the hair into fringe for added fun, and I cut out the open mouth so water can pour through easily. |
| To Use: Fill tub with water, add toddler, and give them bath buddies. |
So CUTE!
ReplyDeletei always have tons of puff containers hanging around and have been looking for something creative to do with them. Right now i have one storing pipe cleaners on my out-of-control messy craft table. lol. I wish puffs came in a giant bag. (i have twin 10month old boys so they eat a LOT of puffs). We go through so many and i hate to get rid of the containers. Thanks for this!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun project!!
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