This weeks theme was glass for the projects. Which I was very happy with. Most of the time I could have done a project with the actual item. For some reason though the boys have been a little worked up and I was afraid someone would get hurt with glass. So I came up with my own spin, making "glass"es. Goood Right.
Here was my inspiration. Juice bottle holders. (We buy at BJ's, so they are in packs of 2). The boys were only to happy to make their Crazy glasses up.
Sam in the first photo reminded my dh of Elton John. So cute. Now if he only had his musical talent. LOL.
Little Man Gabe decided to make some silly circus glasses. He was so cute putting the stickers all over them.
Make sure to check back for next weeks project. Until then check out everyone else's project over here.
16 comments:
That's really using your head for
something other than..holding up your glasses...lol. ;-)
Cute glasses and smiles. You guys look like they had fun!
LOL! Those are so fun and delightful! I'm going to have to pick up a 2 pack of juice just so my son can make these, too! He'd love it. :)
quite darling. Perfectly creative and preventing great injury I'm sure! lol
Haha, those are so cute :) Great idea! Looks like they were a big hit :)
That is very unique! Great idea.
Goodness what cute ideas.
That's a great idea! Perfect way to repurpose those juice bottle handles.
great take on the word glass. Love the Elton look!!
That's super cute. We have lots of those and the boys would love it. Thanks for sharing the idea.
I like the pretzel and popcorn stickers! Something about stickers that look like food...
Oh, those are so fun! Great recycling project. It would also be fun to make giant paper dolls to go with the glasses ;)
How fun are these! Your kids look hilarious. And I mean that in an awesome way. :)
What a cute idea!
Very cute and very creative idea for the "glass" theme!
Cool glasses! Thats a great idea - looks like they had lots of fun! :)
I'm thinking of making pipecleaner glasses with my dd - here in the UK we don't get juices in the same containers.
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