Beat Those Winter Blues |
Winter Boredom Busters!
It's cooler outside, but don't worry! There's lots of fun things to do indoors!! These inexpensive, "boredom busting" ideas use items you probably already have in your home. Grab your kids and warm up those cold winter days with some great indoor fun.
TABLETOP HOCKEY
Place heavy books around the edges of a table to form a rink (or tape cardboard strips around edge), leaving gaps for goals. Then, use Popsicle sticks or spoon handles for hockey sticks, and a wad of paper for a puck.
TOOTHPICK ARCHITECTURE
Build bridges, towers, buildings, etc. out of toothpicks joined together with wads of playdough, Sticky Tac, or wads of chewing gum.
FOR THE BIRDS
With a needle and thread, string popcorn or Puffed Wheat to hang on trees for hungry birds to enjoy.
WACKY WINDOWS
Mix together 1 Tbsp. paint powder and 1 Tbsp. liquid dish soap. With windowsill covered, paint flowers, butterflies, and other designs to decorate windows. To clean, wash off with wet rag.
DRIZZLE DESIGNS
Mix together 2/3 C. flour, 2 Tbsp. salt, 2 Tbsp. sugar, 1/2 C. water. Add food coloring or paint powder, or for a great scent, use Kool-Aid powder. Pour into small squeeze bottle or cake decorator. Squeeze "goop onto cardboard sheets (cut from cereal boxes), to make pictures or designs. Leave to dry.
PINCH-IT PUTTY
Mix together 4 tsp. white glue, 3 Tbsp. cornstarch, and food coloring. Add more of either ingredient to get the desired consistency. Then, squeeze, pull, poke, and roll putty.
MAKE YOUR OWN BUTTER
Pour 1/2 pint whipping cream into a 1 pint jar. Shake jar vigorously. When cream has seperated (after 10 minutes or so). drain buttermilk off. Mix in salt and serve on crackers or bread.
SHADOW SHAPES
In a dark room, shine a light from behind you onto a clear wall. Hold your hands in different ways to make funny animal shapes on the wall. Now, try holding stuffed animals and tracers up.
TRICKY TOE PICS
For something really silly, hold a crayon or felt marker between your toes. Draw pictures and designs on paper taped to the floor.


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