Showing posts with label nature crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature crafts. Show all posts

Monday, May 13, 2013

Monday Inspirations: Green

Hello again.  Happy Monday.  Are you looking forward to your week?  We are definitely looking forward to our nature journaling workshop this Saturday.  We sure hope to see you there...

Until then, we're here to provide a little inspiration for working some nature exploration into your week.  We promise it'll be fun!

The following activities have been inspired by all the beautiful green growth outside as well as a lovely book titled Green by Laura Vaccaro Seeger.  Whether you are 3 or 93 or somewhere in between, give them a try and have fun!





  • Matching Green:  Have you seen our color walk cards in the childrens' area?  Would you like to have your own?  Head to your favorite paint supplier and collect some paint chips.  Try to choose shades of green close to what you have seen in nature.  Punch holes in them and attach to a key ring.  Head outside and see how many of them you can match.  
  • Creating Green: Put some green paint on a paint pallet or paper plate along with some white and black paint.  Try slowly adding some white or black to the green and paint that color onto some paper.  Now add a little more and add it to your painting.  Experiment further by adding yellow, blue, and purple.  What do your shades of green look like now?  By the time you are done you'll have a lovely green color study that just might be fridge worthy.

  • Journaling Green:  Now that you've experimented with making different shades of green, take your nature journal and paint supplies or colored pencils outside.  Stop at a few different plants, draw a quick sketch, maybe add a description, and try to match the color.  You'll have captured the freshness of spring in your journal.  Maybe you can even visit the same plant in the summer and see if the color has changed any...
If you would like to share photos of any of these activities that you have tried, we would love to see them!  You might see them in a TPL Gardens photo gallery!





Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Dyes From Nature




With spring just around the corner, many of us may be having visions of bright colors, budding trees, and lovely flowers fluttering through our minds.  Here at the library, we are anxiously awaiting seeing the beauty of our gardens in bloom!




This month provides many opportunities to brighten our lives and homes and celebrate the renewal of life.  Some of us may also be thinking about egg decorating.  

Leaf Print Eggs
Source: Spoonful


We suggest experimenting with some natural dyes that you can make yourself at home.

In our neck of the woods, we may not be able to harvest from our gardens this time of year, but there are plenty of items available to use to get some beautiful colors.  You may even have some already in your spice cupboard or refrigerator.  Just click on the following links for some inspiration:

Natural Egg Dye




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You can also find some ideas in these lovely books that you can find at our library or through interlibrary loan:


Happy egg dyeing!


Friday, February 8, 2013

A Snowy Bird Feeder

Our next bird feeder has been inspired by one of our favorite books: 
Stranger in the Woods.



With our current weather, I'd say it's perfect timing.  Here's how to do it: Build a snow man, woman, dog, elephant... whatever you like.  Add a carrot or orange nose; some nut eyes, mouth and buttons; and sprinkle with bird seed.  Get creative and have fun.  


So get outside and play in the snow.  The birds will thank you!


Here's a little inspiration to get you going:


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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

For the Birds





Did you know that February is National Bird-Feeding Month?

It was established in 1994 as way to publicize the importance and benefits of helping out our feathered friends.

Why February?  This is traditionally the hardest month for wild birds to find food sources as well as water and shelter. 

I can't think of a better month to show our love for the birds that are so important to our gardens and environment!  If you would like to celebrate with us and help keep our little friends fed throughout the month, we will be posting a simple DIY bird feeder each week that you can do with your children and hang outside.

To kick it off, here's a simple hanging feeder:

birdseed favors

Ingredients:
3/4 cup flour
1/2 cup water
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
3 Tbsp corn syrup
4 cups bird seed
Combine flour, water, gelatin, and corn syrup in a large bowl.  
Add bird seed and mix well.
Spray the inside of a cookie cutter with cooking spray  (we found a 2-4" size worked best)
Fill the cookie cutter with the bird seed mixture and press down firmly (the firmer it is, the better it will stay together)
Make a hole near the top (but not too close)
Carefully remove cookie cutter 
Let dry for 6-8 hours
Loop a 10" length of jute through the hole and hang outside for birds to enjoy!




Let us know how yours turned out...

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Nature Crafts

As I look at the calendar and think about the upcoming holidays, I'm also starting to think of snow.  It'll be here soon.  But I still want to hold on to the beauty that the fall season has to offer.  I'm not quite ready to slip into winter.

If you are feeling the same, here are some wonderful nature crafts that would put all those pressed leaves, collected acorns and pinecones, and miscellaneous treasures from nature to creative use:



Fall Leaves Window Display


Wild Kingdom
Magical Nature Creatures



Fairy Tea


Playfullearningleafpeople
Leaf People



CirclesOfLife3

Nature Mandalas


Be sure to also check out the fall leaf and seed activities in the children's area during your next visit to the library.

ENJOY!!!