FAMILY
Create Homemade
Outdoor Crafts
As families await the arrival of warmer weather, there are things
they can do to prepare for a season of fun in the sun. Engaging in
some craft projects are ways to beat cabin fever while dreaming of
warm, springtime weather to come.
There are many craft projects families and children can tackle,
but ideas that involve projects that can be put to use outdoors may
be the most fitting. Fortunately, there are a number of ideas for
crafty projects to involve everyone in the household.
• Birdhouse: Head to the hardware store and pick up a few
supplies. Otherwise, chances are items that can be made into a
birdhouse probably can be found from scraps of materials already
around the house or in the garage. Scraps of wood, metal, tiles,
plastic, and the like can be used to craft a bird house or feeder.
Even an empty plastic bottle can be used. Some nesting material,
such as pieces of yarn or cotton, can be placed inside the house to
entice birds to take up residence once the weather warms.
• Stepping stones: Stepping stones can be a whimsical way to
dress up the outdoor garden or yard. A trip to the craft store for
some plaster or even a quick-set cement can be the medium to use
for the stones. Experiment with shapes that can be used as molds,
and gather different materials that can be embedded into the
stepping stone, such as pebbles, marbles, beads, etc. Use a pencil
or another pointed tool to engrave a message or name on the
stepping stones before allowing them to dry and harden.
• Kite: The beginning of the spring season often arrives behind
a burst of wind. Make the most of blustery conditions by crafting
a kite from a kitchen trash bag, some sticks and string.
• Garden gnomes: Craft stores often sell unfinished pottery that
can be painted and sealed. See if garden gnomes or other
whimsical creatures can be found. Use acrylic paint to decorate the
figurines in your favorite colors.
• Outdoor games: A large piece of plywood or fiberboard can
serve as the game board for a number of different activities. Use
spray paint to stencil on alternating squares of red and black for a
larger than life checkerboard or chess board. For those with more
time and creative stamina, use large stones to paint on letters and
make an outdoor Scrabble® board for fun times with family and
friends.
• Painted flower pots: If the colors and designs at the local
garden center don’t fit with a particular design scheme, buy
unfinished terra-cotta or plastic pots and paint them with the
designs and colors that coordinate better.
Getting crafty doesn’t have to mean knitting sweaters or
decoupage hat boxes. By making items that can be put to use
outdoors, families can usher in the spring season a little early and
reap the rewards for months to come.
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