These clothespin airplanes are adorable. Seriously, they make me smile. I love how simple they are to make and how they actually look like airplanes. From just popsicle sticks and clothespins!? My husband said I should hang the airplanes from fishing line and make a mobile. I didn't... but that would be a super cute idea too! My 3 year old little guy took a clothespin airplane in each hand and was running down the hall with the planes in the air making airplane noises. Then he ran over to me, climbed onto my lap and he asked, 'Mommy, did you
Easy airplane craft for kids. Quick and simple transportation theme activity for preschool and kindergarten kids.
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Build a simple device that propels paper airplanes really far! My kids love anything that can launch or fling items, and thishomemade paper airplane launcher really fits the bill! It’s easy to build and will take ordinary paper airplanes to a whole new level. Very fun for a stuck-indoors sort of day, and building and […]
My son recently turned four and for his birthday we threw him a paper airplane party. I didn't go all out because we just had immedi...
Go beyond the basic dart, and learn how to make 4 really awesome paper airplane designs! These planes fly well and glide far. Fun activity for kids!
Learn how to make a flying paper helicopter that will spin in the air. This paper helicopter experiment is great for young kids to learn about air resistance.
Dragons are awesome. Paper airplanes are awesome. Dragon paper airplane? This was definitely a win at our house! Here's a fun, simple craft you can set up and do in 5 minutes. [...]
Grab a file folder, a rubber band, and paper and make a fun paper airplane launcher! Fun toy and STEM challenge!
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Paper airplanes are a ton of fun to make- but they are even more fun if they fly well! Try this paper airplane design- created by my 12 year old son, it is one of the best paper airplane designs for long flights and distance.
This Valentines Day, boys are in the majority for us. We have 5 Grandsons; but only one little grand-daughter … all of whom I like to mail Valentines to. On top of that, we are having a Valentine party on Friday which will include 7 boys (My little Grandson Winston included), and no girls (not counting the Mama's and Grandma's of course). All this has had me on the hunt for Valentine ideas for boys. I was inspired by several pins on Pinterest that I found, and played a little with clothespins and wooden ice-cream sticks to make these Clothespin Airplane party favors. They came out pretty cute, so, of course I wanted to share them with you. Materials: Wooden Clothespins Mini popsicle sticks for the tail wing and rudder (you will cut both ends off some of your mini popsicle sticks, for a tail rudder for each plane) Medium/small ice cream sticks or medium sized popsicle sticks (I used the ice cream sticks) for the wings Hot glue gun and glue sticks Magnets Spray paint and/or craft paint Steps: Drop a dab of hot glue on the top of a clothes pin. 2. Place an ice-cream stick on top of the glue to create a top wing; press together firmly. 3. Place another dab of glue on the bottom side of the clothespin under and parallel to the first. 4. Place a dab of glue on the tail and glue a mini popsicle stick for the tail. 5. Cut the ends of some of the mini popsicle sticks for tail rudders. Steve cut these for me with a hacksaw. He put 5 together at a time, and put them in a vice and sawed them off (another alternative: use pliers to hold them and then saw them one at a time). 6. Put a dab of hot glue on the bottom of the tail rudder piece. 7. Glue the rudder to the tail. Nows its time for the paint... but I will say that, these are so cute even without the paint, that you could leave them natural, and they would be awesome. 8. Create a protected environment to spray paint…. 9. Place a stick in the mouth of the clothespin to give yourself a handle while painting. 10. Spray paint both sides of the plane (or paint with acrylic craft paint and a brush, and let the kids paint them.) Decorate with an alternate paint color if you desire; Steve did all the painting for me; I think he had a great time doing it; there is a kid in all of us don't you think. He also loved thinking about each of his Grandkids while he painted them. Glue a magnet to the bottom. These can be used to make party favors as is, or added to a Magnetic Greeting Card, for a cute decoration on the card. Click here for the instructions. Have fun!
We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post. Please see policies for more information.We are definitely fan of the paper airplane here. We’ve done Strawplanes, oversized planes, and dragon planes. Well here’s a new one to try – catapult plane from Minieco that they saw in The Usborne Big Book of
Let their imaginations take flight with this super simple cardboard box airplane! I honestly was able to put this together in less than 30 minutes and the kids have been playing with it for over 2 hours! Materials: • Carboard Box (for reference, our box was 12" wide x 16" long x 10" high) •
Paper airplane are soooo last decade. Welcome the new straw plane! Your child will love how this one twirls as it flies! Keep reading to see how to make
We're still flying high exploring flight. Yesterday we made some easy peasy homemade airplanes (or gliders, if we're truly being specific). These are incredibly simple and made with items you've pro