A while back on Pinterest, I saw this adorable idea! You simply decorate outlet covers with faces or as eyes, and presto- you have fun new play-dough accessories! 

You will need:

Outlet covers- i got a box of 50 at TJ Maxx for $3.99
Paint Markers
Mod Podge

Use the paint markers to decorate the outlet covers as you see fit. Then, seal the color in with a coat of Mod Podge- I found the the color rubs out very quickly if you don't seal it in.

Have fun!

 
 
As we prepare for Lag Ba'Omer, this is a fun bow and arrow that really works!

You will need:

Pants hanger from the Dry Cleaners
Extra long rubber band
Colored tape
Razor/scissors
Ribbons (optional)

First- separate the tube from the hanger. Have the kids wrap the tube in colored tape to decorate it. Next, insert the rubber band onto the 2 hooks of the wire hanger, and fold the hooks backward sealing the rubber band in. If you'd like to add ribbons to the arrows, do so on one end. At the opposite end, use the razor to cut a groove into the base of the tube. Your bow and arrow is ready for use! See the photos below for usage.



 
 
These flowers are great for Spring time, Earth Day (recycling), and Shavuos! Or whenever else you want to brighten up a room! And when you have bunches of them, you can barely tell what they're made of!

You will need:

Cardboard egg cups cut from their cartons
Paint
Skewers
Model magic

Have the kids paint both out and inside the egg cups. Once dry, a teacher should pierce a hole through the base of the cup leaving 1/2" of the skewer exposed. Have the kids wrap a small amount of model magic around the skewer, creating a center for the flower and protecting the point from small hands.

Plant a bunch in a basket and enjoy them!