- Make Personalized Placemats With Kids
By Abigail Beal
This is a great family craft
because everyone can do it. Small children will have fun with
it because often they are learning how to set the table, how
to help out at mealtime. Everybody has their own chair at the
dinner table (or the kitchen table in most houses...). Children
can make placemats for the whole family, designing them with
some of the materials to look similar in design so that they
match each other.
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For this project you will
need:
white vinyl placemats
clear contact paper
scissors
stick-on alphabet letters
magazines (that will show families and mealtimes. )
also magazines that have beautiful pictures of animals and nature.
white 8 ½" x 11" paper to draw on
markers or crayons
glue sticks
Most children will be very pleased
with the idea of creating a placemat with their name on it. Let
them pick out the letters or draw their name on a piece of paper.
Depending on the size of the placemat, letters should be about
2" tall. |
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Give your child the magazines to
look through and find pictures of foods they like or just scenes
they like. A child who loves animals may be happiest with a placemat
covered with animal pictures. Another child may like nature scenes
like the ocean or the mountains. Another idea is to use copies
of family photos. You can also have your child draw pictures
to put on their placemat.
Cut out the pictures (assist
if needed). Arrange pictures on placemat first without glue,
seeing where you like them best. Once your child likes the placement
of the pictures, put them on the placemat using your gluestick.
Allow the placemat to dry for
several hours. Then cover the placemat with clear contact paper.
Measure the contact paper so that it is just slightly smaller
than the placemat, by about 1/4" on each side. This will
help it stay in place.
These placemats will now clean
off with any damp sponge and you can use gentle dish detergent
on them if needed. Its dinnertime! |