Teen Summer Reading July Craft- DIY Squishies

This craft is available as the third and final take-n-make kit for teens participating in the Teen Summer Reading Challenge. ( Ages 13-20). Registration is required and that opened on July 7th. Once they are gone, they are gone! Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSew0_VmOA_4rNMQcx0VuPoSxKZcjZxOuH5F1-XS2jv7mLYsow/viewform?usp=sf_link or stop in at the library to register. We will only contact you if we run out. Otherwise, just stop in to pickup or contact us to request curbside. For anyone else wanting to make their own squishies using their own materials, the instructions are as follows, which include what was in our kits, and how to make it with your own supplies:

Included in this kit is two pieces of foam (in case you mess up or to make a second!), popsicle sticks to paint with, fabric paint, tacky glue, a sharpie, and parchment paper. You will need scissors and something to mix paint on! If using your own supplies you can use memory foam from a pillow.

First you will cut a rough shape out of your foam. You have two pieces to cut from, so if you mess up on one, no big deal. Once you have your rough shape cut out, use your scissors to start shaping it further by cutting little pieces at a time.

Then take some of your fabric paint and mix it with the glue in equal parts. (Remember that fabric paint can permanently stain your clothes, so wear something you don’t mind getting dirty!) Use your popsicle stick as your mixer and brush. Brush on the paint to cover your squishy. It is going to take at least 24 hours for it to dry, if not longer. You will place your squishy on the included parchment paper to dry without sticking. It might even be beneficial to just work in sections, although that will add on a few days of drying time. After it is totally dry, you can decide to add more paint/glue mixture, or detail the squishy with a sharpie.

Once it is totally dry and you are satisfied with the detail, it is ready to go!

If you have enough glue and paint leftover, feel free to make another with your other piece of foam if you didn’t use it already!

Here is a heart squishy!

CD Collage Suncatchers

All you need for this craft are some blank CDs, fishing line or string, a glue stick, and different materials to decorate your suncatchers. Just glue on your decorations and hang in a window. We used sequins, jewels, and feathers for ours!

Bonus Craft!!!!

We decided to add a bonus take-n-make craft this week!!

Independence Day Fun
Here are some fun ways to celebrate the 4th of July without fireworks.
We have included several activities/items in each kit, including a “sparkler” made out of ribbons hot glued to a stick and glow sticks for plenty of fun! If you are following along with your own supplies, we listed them with each craft/activity.
 
Pom-Pom shooter

(You will need scissors, tape, a balloon, a cup or toilet paper roll, and pom-poms, plus anything you would like to decorate the cup/paper roll with. )
 
·         If you are using a paper or plastic cup, have an adult cut the bottom out of the paper cup with a craft knife or scissors. If you are using a toilet paper roll, you are all set with step one.
·         Step two is optional depending on how crafty your kiddos want to get with this project. Decorate your cup or tube with paper, stickers, tape, etc.
 
·         Trim the very top off a standard 12” balloon with scissors.  Knot the end of the balloon.  Gather the cut balloon and stretch it over one end of the cup, centering the knot over the opening. Do the same if you are using a cup! Use a rubber band or some tape to secure the balloon to the cup or toilet paper roll.
·         Time for the fun! Load the pom-pom shooter with pom-poms, pull back on the knotted end and then let go to launch the pom-poms! You can even make your own targets.


Reuse your paper bag to create a kite!

(You will need a brown paper bag, string, streamers, glue, something to poke a small hole with, a popsicle stick, and anything else to decorate your kite)
Take your bag and poke a small hole in the bottom in the middle with a pencil or something similar. Take the red and white string and tie one end to the middle of your Popsicle stick. Thread the other end of the string through the hole you made in your bag, and gently pull it all the way through. The Popsicle stick will stop it from coming all the way out. This is your kite handle. Decorate your bag as you wish, we included streamers that can be taped or glued to the open end of the bag. Then you are ready to fly your kite!


Pipe Cleaner Bubbles

(You will need a pipe cleaner, beads, and the ingredients listed below to make your own bubble solution)
Lastly, take the pipe cleaner and create a loop, twisting the two ends into a stem. Add the beads to the stem for decoration.  Then create a bubble solution by mixing:
4 Tbsp water
1 Tbsp concentrated dish soap
2 Tbsp sugar
 
Have a fun and safe 4th of July!

Ocean Bottle Craft

Each kit contains a glass bottle with blue food coloring, a cup of hair gel, a cup of glitter and sequins, and either a goldfish snack or a scratch art page.

If you are following along with your own materials you will need a glass bottle, water, hair gel, blue food coloring, glitter and sequins. The amount of hair gel depends on the consistency you want for your bottle. We did a little less than 1/4 cup.

You will fill your glass bottle halfway up with water. There is blue food coloring already inside to create the ocean water. Then add in the hair gel and either stir or put the lid on and shake. Then slowly add in your glitter and sequins and more water to fill up. Screw on the lid tightly and shake. Then enjoy your ocean bottle and your snack or scratch art!

Adult Summer Reading June Craft- Learning to Needle Felt

This craft is available as the second take-n-make kit for adults participating in the Adult Summer Reading Challenge. ( Ages 21- on up). Registration is required and that opens on Wednesday, June 23rd. Once they are gone, they are gone! Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdI1gWE6ibn29To2MV-Q6CLJiDgtmuWSzOHWVz442dIhiyCfA/viewform?usp=sf_link or stop in at the library to register. For anyone else wanting to learn how to needle felt using their own materials, the instructions are as follows:

Needle felting is one of those crafts that seems hard but really isn’t! There are just a few key tips and tricks to know and then you will be on your way.

First off, this kit includes 2 cloth bags. This is one of the easiest ways to learn how to needle felt because it is not a 3-D project so you can get the feel for it in a two-dimensional way. We are going to “embroider” the bags by needle felting a small design of your choice onto them. In one bag, you have your needles, the needle holder, and a thumb guard. (Be careful when grabbing the bags so you don’t get poked!!) The needles are different sizes and it really doesn’t matter which one or ones you use; it is up to you. When starting out it is not a big deal, but if you pick this up as a regular hobby you may find certain sizes work better for different projects. Then in the other bag there are different colors of wool for you to felt with. With needle felting, a little goes a LONG way so you will not need very much, especially for these small designs. We made sure to include two bags, so you can practice. Lastly, there is a piece of foam which you will cut to fit inside your bag to needle felt on. When you are done with your bags you can fill them with a small gift, herbs to make a sachet, gift them, or keep them!

That being said, let’s begin needle felting!

  • First, as mentioned above, cut your foam so that you can slide it into the bag you are working on. Then decide on a small design. You could even use a small cookie cutter or stencil to create a shape. You also could very lightly pencil it out.
  • Next you will take a small piece of wool roving. Start very small, a little goes a LONG way. You will be surprised.
  • Rub it in your fingers a bit to get it in a rough shape of what you want. Place it on top of your bag.
  • Read all the tips below before starting the actual felting.
  • Get your needle ready by pulling the small wooden piece out of the handle. You will see there is an end of the needle that is a hook attached to the thicker end of the small wooden piece.  Place your felting needle into the groove along the side of the rounded wooden peg with the crook of the needle at the narrow end of the peg & insert both firmly into the hole in the handle. If you break or need to change the needle, just remove from the peg and replace your Felting Needle with a new one. When you are done, just reverse the crook to the thicker end and place the needle back inside the handle to safely store:

Pull wood piece out, crook of needle goes in the thicker end to store. Place crook of needle in small end and stick back in handle to use.

  • Then take your needle and begin to needle felt by stabbing your needle through the yarn, into the bag, and onto the foam. So basically just envisioning that you want to stab the foam underneath each time. This is how you start to shape your wool and attach it to the bag. Just keep felting and adding in colors until your design is finished.

A few tips for successful needle felting:

  • Pull the needle out of the wool in the same direction it went in to avoid breaking your needle.…
  • Watch your fingers, use the thumb guard if you need to, otherwise just be sure to keep fingers clear!
  • It takes time to needle felt, but it is very addicting and since it does take time, it is very forgiving! You can even set it down and come back to it. It is a very relaxing craft.
  • You can mix colors by rubbing pieces of wool together. Or just layer colors by felting them on top. Because of this, you almost can “paint” your pieces in a way and add in lots of detail.
  • Be sure to evenly felt your piece. Work around the side of your object to firm up its shape rather than just from the top. Insert your needle at an angle to do this, but be sure to pull it back out at the same angle.
  • Every now and then, pull your piece away from the foam to prevent it sticking to the foam.
  • When you are finished and satisfied with your design, you can lightly trim around the edges with a scissor to catch any loose pieces of roving and use the sticky side of a piece of tape around the design to pick up any pieces you trimmed.
  • Then just remove the foam and fill with herbs, a small gift, whatever you like. Gift them or keep them!

Here is my example, I decided to do poppies:

If you enjoyed this craft and would like to further your needle felting skills; you can felt flat sheets and add designs on top to frame like a picture, ball up wool roving and felt it on the foam directly while working every side to create 3D figures, or needle felt soap and dryer balls. You can find lots of inspiration and tutorials for these suggested ideas on Youtube and Pinterest to keep going!

Tuesday, June 22nd Craft- Summer Solstice

Golden Sun Solstice Craft

Happy Summer Solstice! This week we are making a golden sun using cardstock and paint chips.

You will need white cardstock, different shades of yellow or gold paper (we used paint chips!), scissors and glue for this craft.

Glue your circle on the page, deciding on how you would like your composition to look. This will be your sun. Then begin cutting out strips and arranging them around your sun to create the rays. We included a variety of colored paint chips to cut up in different ways. Do not worry if they go off the page.  Once you like how they look, glue them down. Lastly, trim any edges hanging off the page. The picture below will give you some inspiration:

Tuesday, June 15th Craft- Father Figure Scroll

Since Father’s Day is on Sunday, June 20th, this week’s craft will be centered around honoring the father figure/s in your life with 5 things you love about them.

You will need markers, 5 popsicle sticks, a glue stick, construction paper, and scissors for this craft.

Take your 5 popsicle sticks and decorate them however you wish with your markers. Then line them up horizontally. Take your piece of paper and measure how much you need to trim by laying it over your sticks. You want the decorations of the sticks to show evenly on the sides, and you may leave a little extra along the top and bottom for more writing room, but not more than a popsicle stick width.

Once your paper is trimmed, line it up again and take note of where each stick begins and ends through your paper. Use the top or bottom extra space above the sticks to write “Five Things I love about _____” Write your 5 thing you love about the father figure in your life, lining each up so it is one per stick.

Glue your paper to your sticks once your message is written. Take your ribbon and glue it down the center vertically on the back. Then, fold the extra paper at the top over the top stick and fold the extra paper at the bottom up over the last stick and crease in those spots. Then just fold your message up and tie it.

Teen Summer Reading June Craft- Bubble Tea

This craft is available as the second take-n-make kit for teens participating in the Teen Summer Reading Challenge. ( Ages 13-20). Registration is required and that opened on June 9th. Once they are gone, they are gone! Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSew0_VmOA_4rNMQcx0VuPoSxKZcjZxOuH5F1-XS2jv7mLYsow/viewform?usp=sf_link or stop in at the library to register. For anyone else wanting to make their own bubble tea using their own materials, the instructions are as follows, which include what was in our kits, and how to make it with your own supplies:

Bubble Tea, also known as pearl milk tea, bubble milk tea, or boba tea, is a drink that was made popular in Taiwan in the 1980s. It has become a fun and popular drink in the US in the past few years. Bubble tea drinks come in a wide variety of flavors, from traditional tea with milk to tea with juice or fruit smoothies. Drinks can be enjoyed hot or iced. The defining feature of bubble tea is the addition of chewy “pearls” made of tapioca starch. 

The kit we used was prepackaged with one milk and tea powder packet, 1 straw, and 1 package of tapioca pearls. The kit has enough to make 1 serving of matcha bubble tea. Adding sugar and milk is up to you! If you would like to create more bubble tea uncooked tapioca pearls can be purchased at many local Asian markets or online retailers. 

Note: This kit requires the use of a stove or microwave! Please make sure you have permission and/or supervision from your parents/guardian to use those before you make your bubble tea!

Materials needed to complete project

Included in kit ( You will need to purchase these items if you are making it on your own) :

  • 1 wide bubble tea straws
  • 1 serving of uncooked tapioca pearls
  • 1 packet of matcha tea milk powder
  • Extra goodies we included:
  • Cheddar gold fish snacks
  • 1 charging cable buddy for your phone, tablet, or headphones
  • 1 book

Not included in kit:

  • Kettle/saucepan and a mug OR large microwave-safe mug to make tea
  • Saucepan with a lid OR microwave-safe mug to cook tapioca pearls
  • Colander to drain the tapioca pearls
  • Spoon
  • Sugar or other sweetener (optional)
  • Milk of your choice (optional)
  • Ice (optional)
  • Cup to drink it from

Instructions:

Brew your tea

(Note: If you want your finished drink to be cold, make your tea first. If you want your finished drink to be warm, cook your tapioca pearls first and make your tea second.)

Stovetop method: 

  1. If you have permission to use the stove, boil water in a kettle or in a saucepan.
  2. Add milk tea powder in a large mug.
  3. While you wait for the water to boil, put your unopened bag of tapioca pearls in another heat-safe container.
  4. After the kettle starts whistling or the water is boiling, pour the boiling water into the container with the tapioca pearls and let sit for 1 minute. Then add boiling water into your mug with the powder. (Leave a little room at the top for the tapioca pearls and some additional liquid)
  5. Stir well while you wait for the pearls to be ready.
  6. Add contents of the tapioca boba bag into your tea powder mug. Then add a splash of hot water, iced water, or milk depending on if you want your final drink hot or cold, or extra creamy.
  7. Enjoy!

Microwave Method for if using a prepackaged kit like the one we used:

  1. Pour hot water in a cup leaving room at the top. Add milk tea powder and stir well.
  2. Add contents of tapioca boba bag into Step 1 and stir well. Heat in the microwave 20-30 seconds.
  3. Pour any additional hot water, cold water, or milk, depending on if you want your final drink hot or cold, or extra creamy.
  4. Enjoy!

If you liked this project and enjoyed the drink, you can recreate it by buying bulk tapioca pearls online or at a local Asian Market section of a grocery store. For the tea, any bagged black or green will do! Just steep the bags in boiling water for 2-3 minutes. Then remove and your cooked pearls following the directions below. Or type in “boba kit” online and find premade kits like the ones used in this project.

Special note if you go on to buy your own tapioca pearls to make more:

Cook the tapioca pearls

Stovetop method:

  1. If you have permission to use the stove, fill a saucepan with 6-8 cups of water, and put it on the stove on high heat.
  2. Measure out the amount of tapioca pearls that you want to cook. Most bubble tea drinks use about 1/4 cup of tapioca pearls.
  3. Once the water is boiling, put your measured amount of tapioca pearls in the boiling water. Stir the bubbles with a spoon to keep them from sticking together.
  4. Once the pearls float to the top of the water, lower the heat of the stove to medium, put the lid on the saucepan and let the pearls cook for about 5 minutes.
  5. At this point, you can start checking the pearls for your preferred doneness by scooping out one and (carefully!) chewing it. If you like your pearls a little chewier, turn off the heat and proceed to the next step. If you like them a little softer, let the water boil for another 2-3 minutes and check them again.
  6. When your tapioca pearls are at your preferred doneness, remove the saucepan from the heat and drain the pearls into a colander. Rinse with cold water.
  7. If you want your pearls and finished drink to be sweet, put the warm tapioca pearls in a bowl and stir in a couple of spoonfuls of plain sugar, brown sugar, honey, or other sweetener. Let them sit while you assemble the rest of your drink ingredients.  

Microwave method:

(Note: microwave tapioca pearls usually turn out a little chewier. If you prefer your pearls on the soft side, use the stove.)

  1. In a microwave-safe mug, pour in 3/4 cup of water.
  2. Microwave water on high for about 3 minutes. Take the mug of boiling water out of the microwave (Careful! It’s hot!)
  3. Pour 1/4 cup of tapioca pearls in the hot water.
  4. Put the mug with water and tapioca pearls back in the microwave and microwave on high for 1 minute.
  5. Take the mug out of the microwave and cover with a plate for 1 minute.
  6. Drain the pearls into a colander, rinse with cold water.
  7. If you want your pearls and finished drink to be sweet, put the warm tapioca pearls in a bowl and stir in a couple of spoonfuls of plain sugar, brown sugar, honey, or other sweetener. 

Assemble your drink

  1. Using a spoon, put the tapioca pearls at the bottom of your cup.
  2. Pour in your prepared tea in your cup on top of the pearls.
  3. Add your ice and milk if you choose to have either.
  4. Put in your straw, give everything a stir, and enjoy your tea!

Cooked tapioca pearls need special storage, otherwise they get hard and unappetizing. If you have extra cooked tapioca pearls, they can be stored in sugar syrup for 1-2 days. Make sugar syrup by boiling 1/2 cup of water on the stove or in the microwave. Add in 1/2 cup of sugar, and stir until dissolved. Remove from the heat and let cool. Put the pearls and syrup in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator. Uncooked tapioca pearls can be kept in an airtight container for 1-2 months.

Tuesday, June 8th Tin-Foil Lizards

You will need a piece of cardboard or cardstock paper, scissors, yarn, aluminum foil, a glue stick, and either paints, markers, or crayons to decorate.

Start by cutting a lizard shape out of your cardboard or cardstock. Then cut little grooves along the sides.

String your yarn through the grooves to make whatever pattern you’d like for the lizard’s back. Just tie it off on the backside.

Then cover the lizard evenly with tinfoil. This is the fun part! Color your lizard using paints, markers, or even try crayons. The texture is fun when drawing on tinfoil. If using crayon, just be mindful that you don’t tear through your lizard. Then use leftover tinfoil to make legs and a tongue.

This one was decorated with white crayon and sharpies.

Tuesday, June 1st

Caterpillar Craft

You will need washable markers, a paper towel, a wooden dowel or pencil, and a plate and water for this craft.

Cut your paper towel into about 6 small squares. Then color each square with your markers. These will be your caterpillars. You will use the stick to roll each piece of paper towel into a worm. Scrunch them up while still on the stick.  Draw a face on if you like! Then release them from the stick and place them on a plate.

You will take a tiny amount of water and put it on the worms to watch them grow and move! You only need a few drops.

Enjoy your coloring page!