I have been trying to organize my craft supplies, which is becoming a too current event! Sigh!
This time around, I discovered an abundance of buttons. So we decided to use them in our first Christmas activity of the season! I had 5 different colors each in six sizes.
Little Mister placed each color in size order. First, biggest to smallest. Then, smallest to biggest!
By removing one button per color, we created a perfect tree.
Just add a star and Ta-Da!
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I love this sweet craft project! its absolutely precious!
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Oh! I just saw now that it's True Aim's Library link-up. I thought that the name being similar was just a coincidence. It's a good one, but my posts don't seem to get that much response. I don't bake or make crafts. I do, but I don't blog about them much. :) I'll try to link this week, especially since you liked my post.
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This is so cute - I love that it was a great sequencing activity but also an adorable craft.
ReplyDeleteThanks! My Little Mister currently likes to squeeze glue so it worked out great on all levels! lol
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what a great idea! Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteOOOOO I love this! I just stopped by your blog form a comment you left me, so I'm not sure how old your little one is but I work in a daycare and that activity seems advanced for his age. Great Job!!
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Such a cute tree! My son has those PJs too :) Thanks for following me I am now your newest follower :)
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Hi newest follower from the blog hop! I love this idea! I also love the snowman with your son's name, cute crafts!
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Super cute!!! Thanks for the follow!! Excited to be following you back!! Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project and not TOO messy. Looks like he had a lot of fun making his tree.
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant - too cute. Love getting a bit of maths in there too.
ReplyDeleteWe did a button craft today too and the kids LOVED it. Something so attractive about buttons. Love the tree.
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He's a smart kid...
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This is great. We recently did a Christmas tree button craft with coffee filters and green buttons - mainly just letting him put the buttons however, but we did do one tree in which we placed the buttons from smallest to biggest. When I share my craft I will definitely direct people to this post as well. Such a great, fun learning activity.
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LOVE this idea! Not only can you teach them colors but big and small too! Thanks so much for sharing on We Made That!
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Great idea and looks just lovely! I've featured it on this week's Tuesday Tots. Thanks for linking up. Here's the link http://www.learnwithplayathome.com/2012/12/five-fabulous-christmas-tree-activities.html
ReplyDeleteSimple and cute. Perfect!
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So cute and simple! I am featuring it this week on the weekly kids co-op at housingaforest.com Thanks for linking up! I would love for you to stop by and grab a button!
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What a great idea!! And a great way to use up some buttons. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!
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