Louis (aka Mr Coils - don't ask!) is an avid viewer of the new Aquarium! |
My aim is to help keep our elderly and less-abled folk busy and happy! However...many of the crafts and activities will also appeal to all ages and abilities, so do have a browse...Loads of different crafts and quizzes - very easy to find by clicking on category buttons below! Have also introduced some discussion on ACEO Miniature watercolour painting - a new hobby?
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Photos to show you - Aquarium, Louis and Namaqualand Daisies
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Calendar - September 2011 - St Paul's Cathedral, London
I found this drawing of St Paul's Cathedral in London, on Gutenberg (Public Domain website) and thought you would like to see it on September's Calendar...
I have not put any colour on mine - not sure if it needs any?
Up to you...!
Saturday, 20 August 2011
How to Make a Birthday Fridge Magnet!
Birthday Fridge Magnet |
Instead of a birthday card, why not make a Birthday Fridge Magnet!
Very easy to do - just use imagination - but you will also need...
A photo or picture
Card to stiffen the picture if necessary.
Card to stick on back (I cut, down to size, an old Playing Card)
A peel-off "Happy Birthday"
A magnet (mine is a single magnet, but you can also buy magnets in a strip (self-adhesive) which can be cut to size.) Look on Ebay, you'll find them there.
Glue
Double-sided adhesive pad if using a single unglued magnet.
Mine is a photo of a sunflower cut in a circle (any shape will work) - you can also use a photo of whoever is having a Birthday, to make it really personal, or any picture or painting - parents / grandparents will love a hand drawn picture, by one of the kids...
You can cut pictures from magazines - fashion, wildlife etc.
If necessary, stiffen the picture by sticking it onto card.
Add a peel-off "Happy Birthday" or whatever the occasion - "New Baby" "Happy Anniversary" etc...
Then stick a piece of card onto the back of the photo / picture.
Attach the magnet.
The Back View of the Fridge Magnet |
I hope you enjoy making your fridge magnets with your group of seniors or in fact with any age group - this is something that anyone will have fun doing...
Sunday, 7 August 2011
Printable Quiz - Capitals of the World!
Thursday, 28 July 2011
A Sweetie Jar!
It is so easy to make your own "Sweetie Jar" or "Candy Jar" or "Treat Jar" - call it what you like! It also makes a lovely, "homemade-by-you" gift...something our senior folk can make for friends and families.
I used a Sainsbury's Gold Coffee jar.
Soak off the label, but take care not to wet the lid if it has a card seal inside, which is best kept dry.
Take a paper doily and cut it in half. Or if you can find a small doily that fits your jar, all the better!
Print your wording on your computer and then cut it out and stick it onto your doily.
Decorate with stickers like I did (plus one on the lid!) or you can draw and colour your own pictures and stick them on instead. Pictures cut from magazines can also be used.
When you have finished decorating your doily, stick it onto your jar.
Fill it with sweets (candy!) and enjoy!
PS My husband has commandeered the above Sweetie Jar and filled it with his favourites! Mint Humbugs and Sugared Jelly Babies!
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
Printable August 2011 Calendar!
Thought it was time for a calendar picture that would appeal to the menfolk as well as our senior ladies!
So here we have an boat in full sail!
Print it out here
Because it is already shaded in, it is very easy to put in a touch of colour. I used felt-tip pens to do mine.
Enjoy and have a happy August!
Calendar - August 2011 |
Thought it was time for a calendar picture that would appeal to the menfolk as well as our senior ladies!
So here we have an boat in full sail!
Print it out here
Because it is already shaded in, it is very easy to put in a touch of colour. I used felt-tip pens to do mine.
Enjoy and have a happy August!
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Make Your Own Greeting Card - Printable Design!
These are two variations of a Birthday Card using the template you can download, print and colour. (see below for link)
On the left I have used just the framed picture, which I have coloured and stuck onto a blank greeting card. The one below has had a sheet of craft paper (you can use gift wrapping paper) slipped under the picture and glued down, with the picture glued on top.
The "Happy Birthdays" are actually gold (not black as the scan makes them appear!) and have been stuck on, as are self- adhesive.
I have set up the artwork, in case you want to print directly onto card. If not, then print on paper and cut out the picture and stick it onto your blank card.
Hope you enjoy making the cards with your groups. Finish them off with other embellishments - stick on bows, flowers, flat beads, sequins or even a few old buttons.
Even though you all start out with the same picture, it is amazing how different the cards will turn out - just add a bit of imagination and dash of bling!
Have fun!
If you would rather just paint or colour a picture of the lady, then
click here for the full size (A4) print.
Friday, 8 July 2011
Song Quiz to Download and Print!
A Song Quiz - for all your groups of song lovers out there...!
20 old time songs - all favourites of our seniors - just fill in the blanks!
Extra points if you can sing along with each Title...
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)