Action photo bookmarks for Mother’s Day

Action photoNeed a last minute idea to make with your child (or children) for Mother’s Day? A one of a kind gift? I saw this idea in a copy of FamilyFun magazine – and thought this would make a great Mother’s Day gift for Mom’s, Grandma’s, Aunt’s … and anyone who loves to read! This does require some adult effort and supervision, but there are some additional ways to involve the child in the process of making these so they can add their personal touch!

First, take a photo of your child (or children in your class) in a pose that looks like they are climbing or dangling from a rope – get the whole body shot. Allow the children to get really creative, and is a good pretend play activity. “What would it look like if you were climbing a mountain?” “How would it look if you were flying a kite?” “What would it look like if you were hanging from a rope?”.

Next, have the photos printed (I printed the ones here in a 5×7 size). The bigger size makes it easier to silhouette cut around the image, and makes for a good sized bookmark.

Now, cut away the background from the photo by just cutting out the child. If you have older children, they can do this themselves (this would be too difficult for preschoolers). Glue cutout onto cardstock (for durability) – and then cut around that as well.

Action photo2

You can then have the child personalize the back of the bookmark by writing their name, drawing a picture or design on the cardstock.

Next, laminate the cutout using a laminator, laminating sheets or clear contact paper. Cut around the laminated image one last time and then use a hole punch to cut out a hole where the child’s hands are.

Make tassels out of yarn (see link for instructions) – you can have young children help you by cutting pieces of yarn. They can also personalize this by stringing some beads onto the yarn before tying these to the end of the bookmark where the hole is. These are so cute and fun! I did find that my daughter now wants one of herself for her own use … so I guess this would make a good gift for a child as well!

Action photo

Five Minute’s Peace for Mother’s Day

Mother's DayFor Mother’s Day, a fun story to read to your class is the book called “Five Minutes Peace“, about a mother elephant who only wants to have five minute’s of peace and quiet from her energetic children by taking a bath, (of course, her children have other plans!).

The Book

It opens up the conversation about how Moms need a rest sometimes (just like everybody else). I asked them “What can YOU do to help Mom relax?”. The children enjoyed coming up with ways that they can help out their mom around the house – and nice things they can do for mom on Mother’s Day. It was also funny to hear about how they think their mom relaxes …“Mommy likes to relax doing the laundry”!

The Gift

To go with this story, children can make bath salts for their own mom (or grandma, or other special lady). Give each child a ziploc baggie, and allow them to scoop in 1 cup of Epsom salt. I had the children each smell the salt before we added the fragrance oil, asking them questions like “what does it smell like?”, “does it smell good or bad?”, “would you want to put this into your bath water?”. Then help them add 2 drops of fragrance oil and 2 drops of colorant (both the oil and soap colorant can be found at local craft stores). I found my fragrance oil at the Dollar store, so it was very inexpensive – and I only needed less than 1 1/2 small bottles for 25 children. You only need a little bit of the oil and color – so a small bottle of each goes a long way.

Next, help the children zip up their baggie and then have them shake and mix together the oil and color in with the salt. This is great fun for the children, as they watch the color blend into the salt. We opened our bags again to take a new “sniff” to see if we liked the new smell!

The Card

Lastly, have children make cards or tags to attach to their bag of bath salts. Assist them in writing on the card who the gift is “to” and “from”. You can pre-print up tags or cards with a picture of a bathtub and the following poem, if desired:

Here’s a gift for Mother’s Day.
I’ll try my best in every way,
to give you quiet, and some rest.
Relax and soak … you are the best!

Mother's Day2

We printed up some small rubber duck clipart for the children to color, cut and glue onto their bathtub tag (printable PDF). We also had hole punched some white circles for the children to glue on as bubbles. (I love how some duckies didn’t quite make it into the tub – see picture below!)

We rolled up the baggies and used ribbon to attach the cards. The children can’t wait to give these to their special lady on Mother’s Day!