Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

February Events at Michaels Stores

Michaels Stores have a number of great events in February.

One of the first things that I noticed on their page was that they now host Rainbow Loom Meet Ups. Dates and times will vary by your store. The meet up is $5/child and does not include supplies. It is for children ages 6+

They will have a FREE Family Craft Time on Monday, February 10 from 5-7p to make a Love Bug Card.
Love Bug Card - Free Craft at Michaels Stores
They are having two FREE Family Craft events on Wednesday, February 12. In the morning, they will have Valentine's Frames from 10a-noon and Tissue Paper Hearts in the evening from 5-7p. Both events are Free. I am disappointed that the frame event is during the school day.

In addition, Michaels hosts 30 minute Kids Club sessions each Saturday morning from 10a-noon. Kids Club sessions are $2/child and for children ages 3 and up. Parents are welcome to shop in store during the session. Upcoming Kids Club events are:


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

February Kids Club Events at Michaels

Michaels is having several Kids Club events on Saturdays in February. The events run from 10-11:30a with half hour sessions that each cost $2. You can drop your child off at the Kids Club event while you shop. Session attendance can be setup through a store associate.

A Valentine's Party Heart Love Bug Bag is the craft on Saturday, February 9 from 10-11:30a.


On February 16, the craft will be Pets & Animals.
The final February Kids Club Event is Love Others on Saturday, February 23.

We have attended many Michael craft events over the years. The 30 minute drop-off Kids Club sessions are a new format, that we have not yet attended.

February FREE Family Crafts at Michaels Stores

Michaels has a series of Family Valentines Day events in the next two weeks. The Family Craft Time events are FREE.

On Sunday, February 10 they have a Wood Heart Frame Craft from 1-3p.


On Monday, February 11 they will have a Painted Heart Frame project from 5-7p.
The final Valentine's Day project is an Origami Bookmark on Tuesday, February 12 from 5-7p.


We have attended many Michaels craft events over the years and have had mixed experiences. Some events have been lots of fun and inspired us to purchase the materials to make the project at home. Other projects have been too difficult with us having trouble completing the project. These projects look like they should be fairly easy.

In addition to the FREE Family Events, they also offer Kids Club events where you can drop the kids off while you shop.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Make a Valentine for FREE!

Your kids can get a headstart on making their Valentine's cards at Michaels Stores on Saturday, January 26.

The FREE event is on Saturday, January 26 from 10a-noon. They may have so much fun that they will decide to make their own Valentine's for their class.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Valentine's Party Success

Yesterday, my daughter had a Valentine's Day party with 10 friends. As usual, her toys proved to be a big hit among the kids with some selecting to just play with her toys instead of participating in the games.

I started the party by having each child decorate a bag with stickers, stamps, and markers. This gave them an activity to do as everyone arrived and also gave them a place to store any prizes they won in the games.

The first game we had was a treasure hunt. I hid a box of ring pops in the oven of my daughter's play kitchen. I had glued clues to red hearts that took them from one place to another across the basement. Sending them to generic items (table, pillow, oven, easel) worked much better than a specific toy (Handy Manny workbench or Tigger & Pooh Changing Tree) as not all kids were familiar with the characters. We played as a group with the kids all looking for the clue together. As they found each clue, I gave out a small prize to each child (eraser, pencil, bracelet, stickers, etc). They all received a ring pop when they found the "treasure".

Another successful game, was my Valentine's version of Hullabaloo. We had 26 pads with a mix of red, white, purple, and pink in circles, diamonds, and hearts with dessert, Valentine Pooh characters, and Princesses. There were 8-9 pads in each category to allow for many players. I wrote an AppleScript program to call the moves using a random number generator and the built-in text to speech converter. Unfortunately the volume on my laptop was not sufficient and I ended up having to re-announce the calls. For the pads, I printed the pictures on white paper and glued them to heavy paper for the red and purple. At the last minute, I realized I did not have pink paper, so we colored the white background pink. For the white and pink, we covered them front and back with contact paper to make them more durable. I will definitely keep this game in mind to adapt for future party themes.

The kids loved decorating their own cupcakes. I served each child a cupcake on a plate and then we gave them a blob of icing in their choice of color (red, white, or pink) and various toppings (marshmallows, Hershey Kiss, chocolate chips, sprinkles, etc) on their plates. Next time, I think I would make the plates ahead of time with a variety of toppings or at least the icing.

Pin the heart on the bear was successful as well with most children choosing to participate. I was afraid we were not going to be able to do this since I had forgotten to purchase poster board. But, I had 2 sheets of brown 12x20" construction paper that I was able to use to make a decent bear. I used red construction paper to make the hearts.

We had toss the bear into the bucket and drop the pencil into the popcorn box. A few children played these games, but most were too busy playing.

I also had necklaces for them to make. A few children made the necklaces - ranging from 3 beads to a fully beaded necklace. I had bought glittery plastic lacing so they still looked pretty even with only a few beads.

The kids also had a great time playing with balloons and bouncing them around. I found that the shower stall in my basement is a great place to stash the balloons until it is time to play with them.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Beginning Valentine's Day Party Planning

A few days ago my 4 year old daughter finally convinced me to let her have a Valentine's Day party. So we now have 1 week to plan the party - games, crafts, and food. To keep the party planning expenses down, I limited the guest list to 11 kids and opted for an afternoon party so we don't have to provide a meal.

Now we are in the midst of planning crafts and games. I have found that my four year old has a great imagination when it comes to games. For her winter themed birthday party, she came up with pin the nose on the snowman. Likewise she is planning games for this party.

Crafts:
Heart Necklaces: At JoAnn Fabric I found red heart beads (65 for $0.99). I bought those and a large bag of white beads (720 for 3.99) for the kids to make necklaces. I also bought 10 yards of plastic glitter Craft Lace ($0.79). I figure we will not use all of the white beads or the lacing and they can be saved for future crafts. Next time, I am going to plan the party in advance to wait for a sale.

Bag Decorating: We are going to decorate bags for goodies and Valentine's. I have foam stickers which I bought at Michael's for our play group party and should have some left. I bought a large box of 1000 stickers for $1.99 at Party City. My daughter also has heart and flower stamps, markers, and crayons. I am hoping to find white lunch bags to decorate or we will just decorate the brown ones. The only white ones I have found so far are the coated bags which will not be as easy to stamp or draw on.

Cookie or Cupcake Decorating: We are going to decorate either cookies or cupcakes which the kids can take home or eat at the party. I will dye icing in red and pink (and leave some white). I will probably dye coconut. We have flavored mini-marshmallows in various colors and chocolate chips. I would like to have M&Ms but may not because two children have peanut allergies.

Games:
With preschoolers, I prefer to have games where everyone is a winner or we just do it for fun. That way everyone gets a prize.

Pencil Drop: This was a staple in my house growing up. My parents had this plastic milk jug that they bought me for my 2nd Christmas when I was 13 mos old. It had the perfect size opening for dropping pencils in (about 2" in diameter) and the neck kept them from popping out. The kids then get to keep the pencil. I was probably 18 and it was still being used for my little sister's parties. The great thing is that as the kids get older (& taller) it gets harder because they are dropping it further. Unfortunately, the plastic jug is no longer around. For Halloween, I used a larger container that I had and made a pipe cleaner spiderweb to make it a little harder (and a washcloth to make the bottom less bouncy). Still thinking of a good way to do this for Valentine's Day.

Pin the Hearts on the Bear: My daughter has a pink stuffed bear with hearts on its tummy. She wants to do pin the hearts on the bear. I am thinking of making a pink bear out of poster board and cutting out hearts for the kids to pin on. Unfortunately, I am not super artistic, so hopefully I can make the bear look halfway decent.

Kissing Booth: (No, not that kind) My daughter has a market that we turned into a haunted house toss for Halloween and she wants to do something with it. I think we will cut out lip shaped disks and have the kids toss them through a decorated market. I bought a bag of Hershey Kisses to use as prizes.

Valentine's Hullabaloo: I need one active game for the kids. This is based on the Hullabaloo game from Cranium. The game has pads in different shapes and colors with pictures on them. Then it tells the kids to go to a different color, shape, or picture theme until finally declaring whoever is on a particular pad the winner. We are designing our own Valentine's themed game. We are going to use red, pink, white, and purple paper to make the pads and cover them in contact paper for durability. We will use a heart as one of the shapes. I have found Valentine's ClipArt that we are going to print on the different pads. I am using food (Hershey Kiss, Heart Lollipops, Box of Chocolates, etc), Characters, and one other still to be determined category. I am debating the calling mechanism. I think I'll just record myself saying different options and randomize it on my iPod. ("Hop to a Heart", "Twirl to a Red", "Grab some food") I will include some that say at the end "ie Hop to a Heart......Freeze. Whoever is on XXX is the winner" where XXX is one of the pictures on a heart. My other option is to make a deck of cards some of which list winners and others which don't. If I am really ambitious, maybe I'll polish up my old programming skills and write a program to do this. (You probably need to know how to play Hullabaloo for this to make sense).

Bucket Toss: I may have the kids toss a small stuffed heart into a bucket for a prize.


Well, I think that is plenty to have the kids entertained for two hours.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Party Monster

Yes, I've created a party monster. My daughter LOVES parties. She had a Halloween Festival and a Christmas themed birthday party. Now she is insisting on a Valentine's Day Party. Being the softie mom that I am (and a fan of parties), I have agreed. We are doing this party simpler than others in the past - no lunch, just dessert.

I truly have a party girl on my hands, hope she does not get too wild as she gets older. Not only does she want the Valentine's Day Party with her friends, she also wants to have one for her toys and hand sanitizers (My mother in law gave her 5 different Bath & Body Works sanitizers for Christmas and my daughter treats them as dolls).

I have enlisted my 4 year old to help me plan games. She is pretty good at coming up with games. I'll definitely blog more as we further refine them, hopefully with some pictures.

Game ideas:
+Pin the kiss on the teddy bear
+Throw an arrow through the heart.
+Pencil drop

Craft ideas:
+Cupcake decorating
+Decorating bags to hold Valentine's (stamps, crayons, markers, and foam heart stickers
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