It's been more than a year since I last wrote here. While I can list down a gazillion excuses, I've decided to get straight to the point of why I decided to resurrect this blog.
A few days ago, my husband and I celebrated our son's second birthday. I decided to use the nautical theme since the boy loved everything about the sea - water, fish, and boats. It was timely because he was gifted a red-white-and-blue ensemble a few months back by his godfather from the States. Because I recently discovered the beauty of Pinterest (yes, I have been living under a rock), I decided to look for great pinterest ideas on a nautical-themed birthday party. I had no intentions to make it a big one or invite other people due to my husband's erratic schedule at the hospital. I just wanted the little one to feel like he was on a boat, dolphin watching. As usual, Pinterest did not disappoint. I saw many DIY cardboard boats that art-challenged moms like me can recreate (emphasis on art-challenged -- up until now, I only know how to draw stickmen.). My very supportive husband and I trooped to the art supplies store and bought the needed materials to make my ideas a concrete one.
Materials we used:
- one cardboard box
- nautical blue poster paint
- flat paint brush
- red construction paper - to cover the interior of the boat
- 2 inch masking tape
- 2 slide holders - one for the oar and one for the sail
- blue and red colored paper plates
- styrofoam for the float; you can use cardboard if you want it environmentally friendly and cover it
with recycled white paper
- raffia twine or brown garden twine or jute twine - easily found in Daiso :)
- pencil
- pair of scissors
- 1 foot ruler
After two hours of conceptualisation, taping, painting and drying, the finished product looked like a nautical-colored, viking-shaped row boat with an oar and a sail. The makeshift seat was a traditional seat my dad got from Thailand.
I didn't want the excess cardboard to go to waste so I made it into whales but my son declared they were dolphins, so dolphins they are!
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One of the "dolphins" |
The young one enjoyed it very much and kept singing Row, Row, Row your boat :)
There you have it, my first post for 2014, and hopefully not my last. :)
Happy DIY-ing!