by Caryn Antonini | Jul 9, 2020 | Caryn's Projects
While practicing math facts using coins, we noticed some very dirty pennies and decided to clean them. Using just a few household items in your kitchen, you can shine up your pennies, too! Ingredients: 1 glass or non-metal bowl ¼ cup white vinegar 1 teaspoon...
by Caryn Antonini | May 19, 2020 | Caryn's Projects
Foam painting is such a fun project for kids of all ages and can be easily manipulated when designing as the consistency is thicker than normal paint. When it dries, it’s turns into a solid foam shape! Ingredients: White school glue Shaving cream Food coloring...
by Caryn Antonini | May 15, 2020 | Caryn's Projects
Bubble painting is a great activity for kids of all ages – and their parents! It’s easy and fun and can be done indoors or out, using just 3 ingredients from inside your home. Ingredients: 2 tablespoons dish soap (preferably clear) 2 tablespoons water 1...
by Caryn Antonini | May 7, 2020 | Caryn's Projects
These fizzy bath bombs are super easy to make, they’re fantastic gifts and make kids’ bathtime much more fun! Ingredients: 1 cup baking soda½ cup citric acid½ cup Epsom salt½ cup cornstarch2 ½ tablespoons solid coconut oil, melted¾ tablespoon water15...
by Caryn Antonini | Apr 28, 2020 | Caryn's Projects
Using just a few everyday ingredients from your kitchen, you can whip up delightful sugar and salt scrubs for any occasion. Salt is a little more abrasive than sugar but either one will leave your skin smooth and soft. Be sure to use finely ground salt or sugar...
by Caryn Antonini | Apr 27, 2020 | Caryn's Projects
If you suddenly find yourself with old and broken crayon pieces, instead of throwing them out, turn them into colorful candles! This is an easy and useful project that is sure to please even the non-crafty types. Ingredients: Crayon pieces, paper removed Glass...