What can I make out of wooden blocks?
What can I make out of wooden blocks?
Five Things to do with Wooden Blocks
- DIY Color Blocked Wooden Blocks: Why yes, you should color block your blocks.
- DIY Wooden Block Puzzle: Not just one puzzle, a wooden block puzzle makes up to six puzzles, in one!
- DIY Wooden Block Necklace: This would make a great gift, ya know, for me.
How do you make alphabet blocks?
Instructions
- Start by tracing your blocks on your scrapbook paper. I used 12 small sheets of paper in six different colors/patterns.
- Paint the wooden blocks.
- Cut out your squares.
- Choose six squares per block.
- Glue them on.
- Cut out your letters.
- Adhere the letters.
- Let your blocks dry completely.
How do you make your own letter blocks?
Are DIY blocks good for kids?
DIY Blocks Kids will LOVE! Every kid should have at least one good set of building blocks. Block play stimulates learning in all domains and is researched to lead toward academic success. These DIY blocks for kids make it easy to have enough for everyone! Kids love to play with blocks and rainbow peg dolls.
What to do with baby blocks for a baby shower?
What To Do: If you’re doing the baby blocks as a DIY baby shower activity, place all the stickers, paint, sponges and blocks out on a table and make a clear instructions page: Select 3 letters, sticking each onto one side of your block. Select one pattern sticker, or use masking tape to make your own pattern on one side of the block.
What can I do with these wood blocks?
These blocks are a terrific scrap wood project if you have things like that around. Check Restore as well and you can often snag a great deal. I sanded the edges of each piece using my stationery belt sander. Round all of those edges. The notched pieces you’ll have to hand sand a bit, as much as it pains me to say that.
How do I Stop my kids from eating wooden blocks?
Finish the wooden blocks with food grade mineral oil. Because kids stick things in their mouths. And by things I mean everything. Pile the whole lot of them in a big canvas bag, stick a bow on it, and enjoy the magic of your kids playing peacefully all day long. Or however it works out – results may vary.