Nannies, please give new new craft ideas for Mother’s Day? RSS feed

Anonymous
3.5 and 20 month old charges.

I’ve done everything I can with hand prints! Thank you!!
Anonymous
Go to google.
Anonymous
Stepping stone.
Anonymous
Following. I’ve come to dread Mothers Day and employers birthdays.

We did painted flower pots one year which was fun. Kits are on Amazon.
Anonymous
Painted vases? You bake them in the oven.
Anonymous
Have you tried this one:

You make a yellow footprint of each kid upside down and slightly angled. When dry, you paint a little beak and eye on the heel part and use the toes as a bird’s tail. Draw feet on a branch and outline wings do it looks like little birds on a branch.

Happy Mother’s Day from your baby birds!
Anonymous
Fingerprint flowers? Every petal is a little fingerprint.
Anonymous
Just skip it. I'll just throw it out anyway. Teach the kids to say happy mother's day and that's plenty. I don't want more crap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just skip it. I'll just throw it out anyway. Teach the kids to say happy mother's day and that's plenty. I don't want more crap.


Not all mothers are like you. My employer hangs on and cherishes everything her kids make.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just skip it. I'll just throw it out anyway. Teach the kids to say happy mother's day and that's plenty. I don't want more crap.


Not all mothers are like you. My employer hangs on and cherishes everything her kids make.


+1. Most mothers are not like the PP. It would make nannies and preschool teachers jobs easier if they were.
Anonymous
Pinterest has cute ideas. I did a caterpillar once.

Oh! Does she like to read books (versus kindle?) i made custom bookmarks. Photos of her boys holding their hands in the air (both hands together) and they were holding the rope part of the bookmark.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pinterest has cute ideas. I did a caterpillar once.

Oh! Does she like to read books (versus kindle?) i made custom bookmarks. Photos of her boys holding their hands in the air (both hands together) and they were holding the rope part of the bookmark.


Good idea!!
Anonymous
Key chains with shrinkydink pictures of the kids and or drawings.

Clay key chain with finger print heart.

Cut a piece of tissue paper the size needed to wrap around a candle. Have them make finger print flowers and then attach tissue paper to candle by heating it with a hairdryer.

Paint an apron.
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