Amazing Outdoor Ornaments Have Been Released On Kids Activities Blog
Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) August 29, 2014 -- Backyard ornaments are fun. Amazing outdoor ornaments and DIY pool noodle lightsabers have been released on Kids Activities Blog. Get ready to have a blast in the backyard this month.
All decorations are easy to make, and each one is crafted from every-day items one can find around the house. The ornaments will not cost a dime and best of all it will add some color and charm to a cozy corner of the backyard.
Homemade wind chimes, sun catchers, wind spinners and whirligigs look so pretty reflecting light and blowing in the breeze. Sea shell wind chimes are fun to make with sea shells from the last trip to the beach.
Turn a tin can into a patriotic wind sock, or turn a water bottle into a wind spinner. The list is endless and the crafts are for kids of all ages.
Other fun outdoor crafts include making light sabers out of broken pool noodles. The little Star Wars fan will have a fun light saber that is safe and fun for the next playdate.
These pool noodles are easy and quick to make. Materials needed are pool noodles and duct tape. Simply follow the easy instructions to make a simple or double edge light saber.
For detailed instructions and to get additional fun ideas, check out Kids Activities Blog this week. Come get inspired to have a blast in the backyard together with the kids.
About Kids Activities Blog
Kids Activities Blog is a website created by two moms (who collectively have 9 children), Holly Homer and Rachel Miller. Their new book was published this spring by Page Street, 101 Kids Activities That Are the Bestest, Funnest Ever! Kids Activities Blog is an interactive website that publishes fun things to do with kids twice a day. It is an amazing resource for moms, dads, grandparents, caregivers and teachers to find kid-friendly activities that create memories and sneak learning into the fun.
Holly Homer, Kids Activities Blog, http://kidsactivitiesblog.com, +1 940-453-4280, [email protected]
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