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Big day countdown
Big day countdown










big day countdown
  1. #BIG DAY COUNTDOWN HOW TO#
  2. #BIG DAY COUNTDOWN MOD#

#BIG DAY COUNTDOWN MOD#

Use a foam brush to paint the plaque with Mod Podge.Place un-Mod Podged lids on boxes to make sure that the boxes are spaced enough when you glue them down.Mod Podge is a waterbased glue and sealer so it is perfect for this project.Step 3 – Mod Podge the plaque and the bottoms of the boxes and stick the boxes to the plaque Do not apply Mod Podge to the lids or the bottoms of the boxes yet.Use a foam brush to apply Mod Podge to the sides of the bases of the box only.Step 2 – Apply Mod Podge with a foam brush to the sides of the boxes Use a paintbrush to paint the round paper mache boxes, the box lids, and the wall plaque in the color(s) of your choice.(Optional) If you are using recycled cardboard to make your wall plaque, cut out a 9 X 12 piece of cardboard.

#BIG DAY COUNTDOWN HOW TO#

Related: How to Paint Rocks: Rock Painting Ideas for KidsĭIY Countdown Calendar Step by Step Tutorial Step 1 – Paint the paper mache boxes and the wall plaque (or recycled cardboard) 9 X 12 wall plaque or thick recycled cardboard cut to size.3-inch round paper mache boxes (We have also used these boxes to make our nature memory matching game and color matching boxes for our DIY rainbow peg dolls handmade toy for kids.).Raised foam stickers OR number stickers OR number stickers OR number stencil.Related: DIY Outdoor Chalkboard DIY Countdown Calendar Supply List: Feel free to countdown starting with number 10 in the top right corner if you prefer. I did not want to confuse my toddler that was just learning how to count, so I decided to start this countdown calendar with the number 1. The countdown calendar pictured is a little misleading because it is actually counting up. The steps follow a specific order to make it quick and easy to put together. Please read through the entire directions to make this DIY countdown calendar before starting to make it. Related: Books That Teach Kids Important Life Lessons How to Make a 10-Day Countdown Calendar for Kids I originally made this to help wean my daughter from breastfeeding, but it can be used to prepare for many different types of adventures and events in the same way an advent calendar can be used to countdown to Christmas. If you have a spirited child like mine that has difficulty with transitions this can be a lifesaver. You can use this easy DIY countdown calendar to count down to almost anything a family vacation, summer camp, going to visit relatives, back to school, a big move, a birthday, any holiday, a performance, weaning a toddler, or anything else you can think of! A 10-day countdown calendar for kids can be used to ease big transitions or just for fun.












Big day countdown