These Elf on the Shelf Mission Cards and Envelopes are super fun and a great way to help encourage service during the Holidays!
Does your camp have theme weeks or theme days? In this series of posts, I give you 5 ideas for different themes. Check the comments for more ideas and to add your own. INVISIBLE MESSAGES Show your campers how to create messages using invisible ink. There are a number of ways to do this. Use
For our 2015 Activity Day theme, we decided to do a Mission Possible theme. We were inspired by Pinterest with a lot of our ideas. The mis...
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For our 2015 Activity Day theme, we decided to do a Mission Possible theme. We were inspired by Pinterest with a lot of our ideas. The mis...
I was asked to decorate this classroom for an Elder that is teaching the class of middle school students. You can find the material here ...
This Bar Mitzvah theme was tied directly to Tom Cruise's hit movie Mission Impossible complete with a Bar Mitzvah grand entrance.
spy activity for the family
your mission, should you choose to accept it
Decorating with a Top Secret theme is fun and quite simple. Here are a few examples of what I did for a Top Secret Grandma Camp. Our guests had received invitations that said that our sources had identified them as a top recruit for our top secret training camp. So, our welcome was to the top recruits. Once inside, I decorated my entry as a check in point. Extra chairs were sat up as a waiting area for the guests waiting for their turn to check in. I used red, black, white, and a touch of bright yellow as my party colors. All of the top secret items I had created for later activities doubled as decorating items. Before they could finish checking in they had to pass a security scan. A flashlight hooked to a smoke alarm served as our scanner. Papa could make it beep and have the agents step aside as he wished! This was taped to the floor. The fun started the second they came in the door. Once they were checked in and passed the security scan they were directed to the ID Lab. Don't forget to look for those perfect scrapbook papers! The entry had copies of the original invites and a wanted poster that would be used for a later activity. Once they all got through the check in point they proceeded to background checks, finger printing, DNA testing, and they were instructed to create a top secret file in the top secret file room. The fingerprinting and DNA lab. Each activity was an individual mission that was received in a top secret sealed tube. Once the mission was complete the mission papers were put in the file marked Mission Complete. Other decor included: And, many more. I had several restricted area signs. They worked great for the closets and rooms that I wanted kept off limits to the kids. Take home baskets with their secret agent numbers were supplied to store all of their finished projects during the camp. Supplies used: black construction paper red construction paper white card stock red and black poster board glue stick low tack tape file jackets Stencil font on computer computer printer magazine cut outs free on line graphics red and black plastic and fabric linens Recycled re-purposed items such as: oatmeal boxes building spec tubes cylinder shaped containers section of vinyl rail fencing tin cans Tons of activity details to come.
Mission Impossible theme arranged for ukulele duet.
your mission, should you choose to accept it