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    Can anyone give me any ideas of what a 14mth and 2yr old can make as a birthday pressie for thier dad tomorrow- no handprints please as we did that 2wks ago for mums bday.I have spent all evening trying to think of something abit different, soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo please can someone help THANKYOU XXXXXXXXXXXXX

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Scrubbit View Post
    Can anyone give me any ideas of what a 14mth and 2yr old can make as a birthday pressie for thier dad tomorrow- no handprints please as we did that 2wks ago for mums bday.I have spent all evening trying to think of something abit different, soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo please can someone help THANKYOU XXXXXXXXXXXXX
    I usually just cut out shapes from coloured paper and give them a card to stick it on. They can use glitter too if you want and then inside they draw with the crayons/felts.

    Ive done coloured sand too. They put the glue and then spoon the sand on top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by serin View Post
    I usually just cut out shapes from coloured paper and give them a card to stick it on. They can use glitter too if you want and then inside they draw with the crayons/felts.

    Ive done coloured sand too. They put the glue and then spoon the sand on top.
    lovely thanks,esp like your sand idea xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Scrubbit View Post
    lovely thanks,esp like your sand idea xx
    Also I have done painting with cotton ear buds. Thats quite good too. One I havent done but plan to do is shape painting. You can make a heart shape and circle with loo roll and get them to dip and print.

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    Butterfly feet prints? Completes the set!!!

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    For Xmas I planned feet and hand prints but went a little haywire!! In the end the 16m twins just got on with paint on the canvas (gave them a colour each) and it looked alright. Parents loved it as it was all their own work! It's now up in their house!!
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