We taped a piece of contact paper (sticky side out) to the glass door and got to work. We had fun making boats and starts, and E made a "snowman." I made the design in the center, and E said "that looks just like a mandala!" Love my girl!
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Pattern Blocks on Contact Paper
E(2) and I had fun making designs with pattern blocks on contact paper about a month ago. I saw this idea somewhere, but I have no idea where (to be honest, the entire month of March is like a blur to me, and the only reason I remembered this activity at all is because I came across the pictures in my dropshots account!)
We taped a piece of contact paper (sticky side out) to the glass door and got to work. We had fun making boats and starts, and E made a "snowman." I made the design in the center, and E said "that looks just like a mandala!" Love my girl!
We taped a piece of contact paper (sticky side out) to the glass door and got to work. We had fun making boats and starts, and E made a "snowman." I made the design in the center, and E said "that looks just like a mandala!" Love my girl!
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This is a great idea. I've seen pattern blocks attached to magnets too. A great way to play!
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Great idea. Are those foam pattern blocks? Ooh did you do a Mandala activity with her too?
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun. I originally saw the idea on mamasmiles.com
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Hi Melissa - I've never used contact paper. Is it sticky on both sides? How do the foam blocks remain stuck like that?
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