It isn't easy holding the attention of young kids at home in the winter (when it is too cold to go out) so one must push themselves to find creative ways to both educate and entertain them.
On this occasion I decided to make a volcanic landscape reminiscent of Bali, where we used to live.
The only thing we needed to buy was the crepe paper. Beautiful stuff you can use for many things but watch out when it gets wet as the dye will run.
Here you can see the kids and the landscape taking shape.
Card & plastic bottles are used to create the land.
They are attached to the base with tape.
Everything must be held together in this way.
Now the crepe paper is placed over the top.
I mixed this glue with water and applied to the surface with a thick paintbrush.
As you can see the watery glue does a great job creating the texture of the land, transforming rubbish into something much more beautiful.
I was keen to include a baby vegetable patch on the new island as I will be introducing the kids the wonders of growing our own food this spring.
We had to wait around 5 hours for the new island to dry before Esteban could decorate it with his existing bits & pieces.
All in all I'm feeling quite pleased with myself.
And three days later they are still playing with it!
Who knows, it may even last a month before we have to turn it into something new.
Onward & upward!
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