At home size it and it is lovely. The toys have over the years become smaller in size so that they can be both hard to find and easy to walk on. With a couple of old yogurt buckets should we now try to remedy it.

You need plastic bottles, we have used our old yoghurt buckets, heavy paper, glue and pencils to decorate with.

1. Since the jars are rarely straight in shape, it is good to first make a template in a paper they are not so afraid of. 2nd Then use the template to cut the edges of the can in the paper you have selected.

3rd We decided to cut our edge in the paper from a paper because we wanted a little ruffare sense to our cans. Take the opportunity to decorate the paper before pasting it onto the jar.

4. When the edge is decorated paste you attach it to the jar. We stuck with our spray adhesive, but it is of course good with other glues.

When the cans are clear and everything can be sorted into the right place!

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7 Responses to Little Things Buckets

  1. Fun! And neat & practical, as usual! When my big girl was a runny nose the other day, we sat for hours and ordered her contract (she also likes Star Wars and even Atlantis and Ninjago, Lego). Fun!

  2. Kottekott writes:

    But as smart and nice things you do!
    Links here from my blog if that's ok?!

    Sincerely Therese

  3. Gina writes:

    Very cute and I'm sure popular with the kids! We've had a birthday week in our house, too. The confetti pops would have been great for our spy theme! Cute. Looks like fun and I love the invitations

    • Karin & Freya writes:

      Thank you! The party turned out fine but I get the feeling I'm enjoying the decorationen more than the kids. They just want to get together and have a party :)

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