Showing posts with label Outdoors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoors. Show all posts

March 24, 2014

Sidewalk Chalk Box W/ Printable Label

I love simple little organizing pleasures!  I know my boys really don't care what their sidewalk chalk box looks like, but for me, if I can make the container cute and functional, then I'm 100% more likely to keep the items neat, tidy, and contained.  Plus, a label and designated spot for items like sidewalk chalk makes keep things in their proper spot super easy for my boys as well.

Sidewalk Chalk Box W/ Printable Label from Blissful Roots

My boys recently inherited a bunch of great art chalk that was left over from the Meet the Masters art program at their school.  Up until this weekend, the chalk was in multiple baggies in several drawers and corners of their room.   We've used it as sidewalk chalk, so I decided we needed a simple container to put it all in and leave outside where it gets used the most.

Sidewalk Chalk Box W/ Printable Label from Blissful Roots

I pulled out one of my many Dollar Tree containers, made up a label in my Rhonna Designs App, attached the label, dumped the chalk in, and done!  Simple organizing pleasure! Now my boys know exactly where to go for their sidewalk chalk, and where to put it when they're done.

Sidewalk Chalk Box from Blissful Roots
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Here's the label I made for our sidewalk chalk.  You're welcome to print a copy to use for yourself, or just play around with Rhonna's app and make your own.  Her app makes it so easy!  I shrunk my label down to 60% to make it small enough for my container.  You can print it on label paper, or just card stock (what I did).  I usually cover my outdoor labels with packing tape to make them more durable.  I tried to Mod Podge this label, and maybe I didn't let it dry enough, but the ink smeared quite a bit when I applied the Mod Podge.

And you can check out these other container, label projects I've done for my boys' toys and collections.

Sidewalk Chalk Box W/ Printable Label from Blissful Roots
The Magic of Mason Jars & Labels

Sidewalk Chalk Box W/ Printable Label from Blissful Roots
DIY Bug Jar Caddy
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June 20, 2013

Builders & Bulldozers

Here's my post from May's guest post at Or So She Says.  I posted the picture of Builders & Bulldozers in May here at Blissful Roots, but never the instructions.  So, here's the entire post.

My twins have been on spring break this past week, and the weather has been so nice!  We've been outside a lot these past few days.  I love when the weather turns warmer, and you can spend time outside in your backyard playing games (like Builders & Bulldozers).


I was required to take an elementary physical education class in college while I was working on my teaching degree at Utah State University.  I remember thinking it was a fun class, but a tad bit of a waste.  Every school I'd ever attended, or heard of, had a P.E. Specialist.  I was going to be a classroom  teacher.  Why in the world did I need to know how to teach P.E. to my students?

Well, less than a year later I was hired as a first grade teacher, and one of my responsibilities was P.E.  We didn't have a specialist at our school, so once a week I was teaching my first graders P.E.  My elementary physical education class didn't seem like such a waste of time anymore.  In fact, I was desperate to find my file from the class (luckily I'd saved it).

Builders & Bulldozers was my first graders' favorite game to play.  I loved it too because it was so simple, and it got my kids moving.  Here's how it goes.

Supplies
*Hula hoops (I always have these around because they're great for lots of outdoor activities)
*Bean bags

How To
Scatter the hula hoops all over your playing area (yard, gym, wherever you can find the space).  If you have a large group playing, use at least 10-15 hula hoops (more is fine too).  If you have just a few small children playing, five hula hoops would be fine.  

For every hula hoop, you'll need one bean bag.  We didn't have bean bags last time we played at my parent's, so we used the flower-shaped linking toys (in the picture above) and they worked great.  You really could use anything, but I would discourage using balls.  The balls tend to roll all over when you place them outside the hoop.

Place half of the bean bags inside the hula hoops, and half outside the hula hoops.  I made a little diagram below of how the game would look all set up.  The dotted circles are the hula hoops, and the gray squares are the bean bags. 


Divide the players into two teams.  One team will be the builders.  The builders will run around and try to put the bean bags inside the hula hoops.  The other team will be the bulldozers.  They will run around and try to put the bean bags outside the hula hoops.  So simple!

When you're ready to play, blow a whistle or say, "Go!"  The teams run around either building (putting bean bags inside the hoops) or bulldozing (taking bean bags out of hoops).  We always have the rule you can't guard a hoop.  It just makes for fewer disagreements in the game.  

Play for however long you'd like (a few minutes is plenty for one round), and blow your whistle or say, "Stop!"  Have all the players put their hands on their heads.  Count how many bean bags are inside the hoops, and how many are outside the hoops.  If there are more bean bags inside the hoops, the builders win.  If there are more bean bags outside the hoops, the bulldozers win.

You can play as many rounds as you'd like.  It's fun to switch teams every round as well.  The builders can be the bulldozers for round two, and the bulldozers can be builders.

Builders & Bulldozers is the perfect backyard game for family get togethers, or for your own family.  I love it because my three boys can play it on their own, or it's perfect for involving the entire family.  My husband and I love to take on our three boys.  We always end up laughing and laughing, and getting some good exercise in the process.  

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April 8, 2013

Builders & Bulldozers @ Or So She Says

Hello!  Well, I mentioned in my post last Monday that I was going to try and share a bunch of fun new recipes while we were out of town for spring break.  As you can see, that didn't quite happen.  We were having too much fun flying kites, enjoying the beautiful sunshine, and catching up on some movies.  But, I'm back now and I can get back to posting.

I'm over at Or So She Says today with a great backyard game for the whole family!  Don't you love the longer evenings we're having?  I love being outside in when it's warmer. 


You can click here to visit my entire post on Builders & Bulldozers.

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