Saturday, July 20, 2013

Family Fun Jar

 

Now that my little guy is starting to grow up (okay, he's only 9 months), it got me thinking.  My husband & I used to spend our spare time usually watching a movie or a TV show.  We spent ... a lot ... of time in front of that screen.  I realize ... probably not the best ... so I thought I'd try and compile a list of activities that are screen free and family-friendly.

I had this old jar lying around in my house and thought it would make a great "Family Fun Jar" where I could stick all the ideas and we could pull from them when we are either bored or want to do something fun.

It took a few days and a lot of research, but here is the list I compiled...hopefully there are a couple things that might interest you.  It ranges from free in-your-own-backyard activities to all-day adventures.


  1. Play croquet
  2. Play ladder golf
  3. Throw the football
  4. Play catch
  5. Have a water balloon fight
  6. Food fight!
  7. Start a puzzle
  8. Play hand & foot
  9. Play a board game
  10. Make something in the kitchen
  11. Play a card game
  12. Draw a picture
  13. Fly a toy plane
  14. Fly a toy helicopter in the house
  15. Play balloon ping pong
  16. Write an ad-lib story
  17. Finger paint a masterpiece
  18. Chase after bubbles
  19. Run around the park
  20. Get a Slurpee (or hot cocoa) @ 7-Eleven
  21. Go swimming
  22. Go for a walk
  23. Explore a new hike
  24. Make smores up the canyon
  25. Look at the stars tonight
  26. Treasure hunt!
  27. Swing in the hammock
  28. Garden together
  29. Build a fort
  30. Wash the cars
  31. Visit the fire station
  32. Sidewalk chalk
  33. Build an instrument
  34. Visit Wheeler Farm
  35. Visit grandparents
  36. Visit cousins
  37. Play in the dirt, get messy!
  38. Walk around Temple Square
  39. Play at City Creek’splayground
  40. Visit Antelope Island
  41. Visit Kennecott Copper Mine
  42. Visit the Capitol building
  43. Explore Thanksgiving Point
  44. Enjoy a picnic together
  45. Eat outside on the porch
  46. Make homemade ice cream
  47. Visit the planetarium
  48. Visit the aquarium
  49. Visit the zoo
  50. Practice your family's emergency drill
  51. Feed the ducks @Sugarhouse Park
  52. Make a bird feeder
  53. Go to the fair
  54. Go to the farmer’s market
  55. Fly a kite at the park
  56. Explore the library downtown
  57. Visit the natural history museum
  58. Go for a scenic drive
  59. Toss a Frisbee around
  60. Check out the Heber Creeper
  61. Walk around a flower nursery
  62. Have a photo shoot with nature
  63. Read a book together
  64. Visit This is the Place Heritage Park
  65. Discover new birds @ Tracy Aviary
  66. Make a sack lunch to eat at the park
  67. Splash in the fountain at Gateway
  68. Cheer at a baseball game
  69. Play in Liberty Park’s Seven Canyons Fountains
  70. Go out for ice cream
  71. Make homemade popcorn
  72. Explore the Church History Museum
  73. WALK AROUND MEMORY GROVE
  74. Make paper airplanes & fly them
  75. Visit the local library
  76. Have a dance party
  77. Have a backyard camp out
  78. Take cookies to the neighbors
  79. Write random thinking of you cards
  80. Visit the hospital
  81. Donate canned food to Utah food Bank
  82. Give someone a “Heart Attack”
  83. Perform a random act of kindness
  84. Make sugar crystal pops
  85. Make food art
  86. Tour a candy shop
  87. Send a card to a far away relative
  88. Make your mailman a thank you
  89. Visit the folks at the Wentworth (or local nursing home)
  90. Visit family members' graves
  91. MAKE A MUSIC VIDEO
  92. Rearrange the furniture
  93. Make a snowman (or ice cream snow man)
  94. Learn origami
  95. Write love notes & hide them for family members
  96. Scavenger hunt
  97. Squirt bottle fight
  98. PLAY HIDE AND SEEK
  99. PLAY IN A CARDBOARD BOX
  100. DRESS UP AND HAVE A FAMILY PARADE
  101. Explore Hill Air Force Base
  102. Have an arm wrestle
  103. Play shadow tag
  104. Play spider web toss
  105. Trace your body on paper & color it in
  106. Take a bubble bath
  107. Play the alphabet game
  108. Give your pet a bath
  109. Put together a scrapbook page
  110. Pillow fight
  111. Learn how to use a compass
  112. Enjoy a game of checkers
  113. Find a good spot & watch the sunset
  114. Visit the airport
  115. Go bowling
  116. Have a jump rope contest
  117. Go puddle jumping
  118. Look out every window of the house
  119. Learn a new word in the dictionary
  120. Back massage train
  121. Climb a tree
  122. Walk backwards for 20 minutes
  123. Practice juggling
  124. Write a grateful list
  125. Cloud gaze
  126. Eat an apple without using your hands
  127. Make a paper chain for an exciting event
  128. Learn the alphabet in sign language
  129. Draw what you see out the window
  130. Make something out of a cardboard box
  131. Melt crayons for new artwork
  132. Play outdoor scrabble
  133. Have a stamp party (pull out all your stamps & stickers)
  134. Try different yoga poses
  135. Make a letters with your body
  136. Enjoy an outdoor concert
  137. Make footprint/hand print art
  138. Have a cup stacking contest
  139. Build something
  140. Set up an obstacle course
  141. Dye Easter eggs
  142. Attend a local sporting event
  143. Clean up litter at the park
  144. Learn a new language
  145. Run through the sprinklers
  146. Play dodge ball
  147. Learn a magic trick
  148. Play in a band
  149. Play soccer in the school yard
  150. Melt something with a magnifying glass
  151. Hike Ensign Peak
  152. Learn about an animal 
  153. FIND THE TEMPERATURE BY COUNTING CRICKETS CHIRP

So, turn off those screens, pick an activity and go enjoy some quality family time:)

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Kleenex Box Cover

My husband remodeled our bathroom this past summer (bless his heart, I was 7 months pregnant so each night after working, he would replace the toilet for me).  Anyway, I've tried to somewhat decorate the bathroom, but I never could find that right Kleenex box cover.  I bought the cute ones that you can try and match, but after it ran out...the problem was back.

So, I decided to make my own.  It wasn't too difficult, but I did have to pick some seams and try again.
End result
Here is what I ended up doing...

I used an empty milk box from Costco...I cut the bottom into 4 pieces that would be the sides of my box...
Yay!  The hole was already cut for me, I just centered it and cut to make the top piece
Once I had my four sides and top, I placed them around an actual Kleenex box and taped them together
Then I taped the top on...and covered the whole thing with tape.  I then cut the tape over the hole and pushed it in, so the sides of the hole were smooth


 Okay, here's where the pictures stopped.  I was going to just mod-podge some cute paper on, but then I decided I wanted a little sturdier box, so I grabbed some scrap material I had lying around.  I measured the top of my box and added about 1/2", then I measured all four sides of the box and added a couple inches to the width, then added an inch to the height.

I hemmed the bottom edge of the piece that would go around the sides.  Then, I cut a hole in the top piece, folded the edges over and sewed a border.

Then, I took that top piece and placed it on the piece for the sides.  I sewed along one edge, and when I got to the corner, I left the needle down, turned the TOP piece to have its edge match the edge of the side piece (make any sense?), then I continued sewing.

When I got all the way around, I had just enough fabric left over to sew the sides together.

Mine ended up being just a tad short, so I found another piece of material lying around that matched and tied it around the bottom...I think it gives it just a bit more character.


Here is the end result.




It's not perfect, but for a rookie and not reading any tutorial, I think it turned out quite nice.  And now I have a nice cover, so no matter what the Kleenex box looks like, I can always cover it up.

Total time: 2 hours (would've taken a lot less time had I known what I was doing).
Cost: Free