Five fun DIY holiday projects

Make sure the kids don’t drive you crazy during the holidays with these five easy DIY projects

Silly putty

Make your own slimy goo and customise it with glitter and food colouring.

What you need:

  1. Pour the glue in a bowl, add the same amount of water and stir until well combined. Add a few drops of food colouring, stir, then add some glitter and stir again.
  2. In a separate bowl, mix the ½ cup of hot water and Borax, until the powder has dissolved. Add this mixture to the glue one and stir. Watch it turn into stretchy sludge.
  3. Store it in an airtight container or ziplock bag and it can keep for months.

Outdoor games

Turn a section of your pavement or stoep into a bowling alley! Collect ten empty 500ml plastic cooldrink bottles, peel off the labels, paint them with a couple of stripes and take turns to bowl them over with a tennis ball.

Build your own giant outdoor Scrabble board. Draw the letters and numerical values onto cardboard (you can divide an A4 into four). You can either make a permanent board by laying down paving stones in a certain section of the garden and painting on the special values (double and triple letter and word scores) or just lay the words down the grass. If you choose the latter, you can use the whole lawn as the game board, with the winner decided on total number of letters or words.

Edible Christmas decorations

How to make your own bouncy ball

The kids won’t bother you for R2 to get a bouncy ball once you’ve mastered making them.

All you need is:

  1. Mix the warm water and Borax in one cup and the glue, cornstarch and food colouring (and glitter) in another.
  2. Pour the glue mix into the water mix. It will harden after a few seconds. Use a fork or spoon to take it out once it’s not sticky anymore.
  3. Roll the mixture into a ball. The more you roll it the firmer it is.

Toilet roll art

 

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