Thursday, October 20, 2011

Find Creative Indoor Activities at Your Party Supply Store

We had our first frost here at the corporate office. This is especially upsetting for your children who love to run around and play outside. Feeling crammed and eager to play outside, your children may turn to you and ask "What can I do inside?"

Like most parents, you may find it difficult to answer that question.  Of course, your kids could watch television, but you’d prefer your child to engage in a more productive activity. Drawing may come to mind, but eventually your children are sure to run out of ideas. Fortunately we have you covered. As your party supply store, we know how to make even the darkest days brighter.
Our party supply store has a variety of painting supplies, arts and crafts and other fun games for your child to enjoy. Hop online and purchase your indoor supplies today, so when Mother Nature doesn’t cooperate, you will be prepared.
Here is a list of creative ideas for a day of fun indoors:
1.   Paper Bag Puppets: Using a paper bag along with markers, stickers, wiggly eyes, sequins, feathers and ribbons, your child can make a variety of puppets and put on a show.
2.   Collage: Using old magazines, your child can cut out interesting words, names or letters and glue them on paper. Be sure to keep a trash can handy.
3.   Popsicle House: Using a box of Popsicles and glue, your child can create a Popsicle house and other objects such as a jewelry holder.
4.   Ceramics: Purchase different ceramics, such as animals or vases for your child to paint.
5.   Design a T-Shirt: Purchase a t-shirt of your child's favorite color and select words or a phrase to be ironed onto the shirt.
6.   Bake Cookies: What child doesn't have a sweet tooth? Help you child roll balls of dough and after the cookies are baked, your child can add decorative icing.
7.   Board Games: The list of board games is endless. Choose a family friendly game and enjoy an afternoon full of fun.
8.   Card Games: You can play an easy game of war or play Rummy.  
9.   Magic Show: Purchase a magic show kit for your child and let your child practice their skills and put on a show.
10. What's Missing? Take an object out of the room and have your child try to guess what object is missing.

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