Saturday, July 13, 2013

Bumblebee Garden Stake {Kid's Craft}

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Bumblebee Garden Stake

My kids, well my younger three, did this craft at the Preschool Summer Reading Program at our local library and it was so cute that I just had to share it with you.

Library Bumblebee Craft
Kae at the library with her bee. She was being a goofball.

However I would not recommend it for that young of children, since my children ended up doing very little of the project. I think it would be better for first grade and up.

Bumblebee Garden Craft

What you need:
- Mustard Bottle, label removed, washed and dried
- Electrical tape
- Googly Eyes
- Glue
- Sharpie
- Plastic canvas, cut into shape of wings
- 2 paper clips bent to form antennas (curling one end looks cute)
- Plant Stake (the one we used was plastic but metal would work too)

Have the child wrap electrical tape around the mustard bottle several times, making the bee's black stripes. Glue googly eyes on the bottom of the mustard bottle.  Use the sharpie to draw a nose and a mouth.

Bumblebee craft
Side View of Tape Black Stripes
The parent should stick the craft stake all the way through the mustard bottle, leaving a few inches on the top.  Have the kids stick the wings on the stake above the mustard bottle (you may want to start the hole beforehand.) Stick the end of each paper clip into the mustard bottle above the eyes.
And you are done!  Stick it in the ground and you have a cute garden/yard decoration that should hold up outside.

Bumblebee Garden Stakes

Have you made anything fun with your kids or grandkids lately?

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5 comments:

  1. Oh please come share your bees with us at the Eco-Kids Tuesday link up! http://likemamalikedaughter.blogspot.com/2013/07/eco-kids-tuesday.html

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  2. This is too cute! My little boy would love this!! I would love to have you share this at my link party! http://www.madetobeamomma.com/2013/07/homemade-by-you-60.html

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  3. Hi Lucy,
    This is the cutest project! I love the plastic canvas for the wings - it's perfect :)
    I'm stopping by from Much Ado About Mondays.
    Happy Thursday,
    - Ang
    Juggling Act Mama

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  4. This is a darling project. I'd love you to come share this on DearCreatives.com Happy Summer. Theresa

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  5. I featured your bees at Eco-Kids Tuesday! Hope to see you again today! http://likemamalikedaughter.blogspot.com/2013/07/eco-kids-tuesday_23.html

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